収入の減少と外出自粛の影響がコロナ恐怖と精神的健康に与える影響を検討しました!

We examined the impact of reduced income and self-restraint on fear of COVID-19  mental health!

我们研究了收入减少和不外出对冠心病恐惧和心理健康的影响!

Kami meneliti kesan pengurangan pendapatan dan pengekangan diri terhadap ketakutan terhadap kesihatan mental COVID-19!

Abstract

COVID-19 has been a global challenge ever since its emergence, with reports suggesting negative effects on the mental health and well-being of people. We investigated the associations of the socioeconomic changes driven by the pandemic, illness, well-being, and fear of COVID-19 in Japan. Totally, 565 Japanese individuals completed an online survey, including questions on their self-restraint and changing incomes, and the Fear of COVID-19 Scale; Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale; and present, past, and future life satisfaction scale. Analysis using structural equation models revealed that refraining from going out was a predictor of illness due to the fear of COVID-19. Decreased income predicted increased illness, but was not due to fear of COVID-19. These results suggested that the interaction between decreased time outside and increased fear of COVID-19 could affect illness. Our study suggests the role of fear of COVID-19 during pandemic and the socioeconomic impacts on mental health.

Sugawara, D., Masuyama, A. & Kubo, T. Socioeconomic Impacts of the COVID-19 Lockdown on the Mental Health and Life Satisfaction of the Japanese population.

Int J Ment Health Addiction (in print).

収入の減少と外出自粛の影響がコロナ恐怖と精神的健康に与える影響を検討しました!

We examined the impact of reduced income and self-restraint on fear of COVID-19  mental health!

我们研究了收入减少和不外出对冠心病恐惧和心理健康的影响!

Kami meneliti kesan pengurangan pendapatan dan pengekangan diri terhadap ketakutan terhadap kesihatan mental COVID-19!

Abstract

COVID-19 has been a global challenge ever since its emergence, with reports suggesting negative effects on the mental health and well-being of people. We investigated the associations of the socioeconomic changes driven by the pandemic, illness, well-being, and fear of COVID-19 in Japan. Totally, 565 Japanese individuals completed an online survey, including questions on their self-restraint and changing incomes, and the Fear of COVID-19 Scale; Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale; and present, past, and future life satisfaction scale. Analysis using structural equation models revealed that refraining from going out was a predictor of illness due to the fear of COVID-19. Decreased income predicted increased illness, but was not due to fear of COVID-19. These results suggested that the interaction between decreased time outside and increased fear of COVID-19 could affect illness. Our study suggests the role of fear of COVID-19 during pandemic and the socioeconomic impacts on mental health.

Sugawara, D., Masuyama, A. & Kubo, T. Socioeconomic Impacts of the COVID-19 Lockdown on the Mental Health and Life Satisfaction of the Japanese population.

Int J Ment Health Addiction (in print).

収入の減少と外出自粛の影響がコロナ恐怖と精神的健康に与える影響を検討しました!

We examined the impact of reduced income and self-restraint on fear of COVID-19  mental health!

我们研究了收入减少和不外出对冠心病恐惧和心理健康的影响!

Kami meneliti kesan pengurangan pendapatan dan pengekangan diri terhadap ketakutan terhadap kesihatan mental COVID-19!

Abstract

COVID-19 has been a global challenge ever since its emergence, with reports suggesting negative effects on the mental health and well-being of people. We investigated the associations of the socioeconomic changes driven by the pandemic, illness, well-being, and fear of COVID-19 in Japan. Totally, 565 Japanese individuals completed an online survey, including questions on their self-restraint and changing incomes, and the Fear of COVID-19 Scale; Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale; and present, past, and future life satisfaction scale. Analysis using structural equation models revealed that refraining from going out was a predictor of illness due to the fear of COVID-19. Decreased income predicted increased illness, but was not due to fear of COVID-19. These results suggested that the interaction between decreased time outside and increased fear of COVID-19 could affect illness. Our study suggests the role of fear of COVID-19 during pandemic and the socioeconomic impacts on mental health.

Sugawara, D., Masuyama, A. & Kubo, T. Socioeconomic Impacts of the COVID-19 Lockdown on the Mental Health and Life Satisfaction of the Japanese population.

Int J Ment Health Addiction (in print).

収入の減少と外出自粛の影響がコロナ恐怖と精神的健康に与える影響を検討しました!

We examined the impact of reduced income and self-restraint on fear of COVID-19  mental health!

我们研究了收入减少和不外出对冠心病恐惧和心理健康的影响!

Kami meneliti kesan pengurangan pendapatan dan pengekangan diri terhadap ketakutan terhadap kesihatan mental COVID-19!

Abstract

COVID-19 has been a global challenge ever since its emergence, with reports suggesting negative effects on the mental health and well-being of people. We investigated the associations of the socioeconomic changes driven by the pandemic, illness, well-being, and fear of COVID-19 in Japan. Totally, 565 Japanese individuals completed an online survey, including questions on their self-restraint and changing incomes, and the Fear of COVID-19 Scale; Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale; and present, past, and future life satisfaction scale. Analysis using structural equation models revealed that refraining from going out was a predictor of illness due to the fear of COVID-19. Decreased income predicted increased illness, but was not due to fear of COVID-19. These results suggested that the interaction between decreased time outside and increased fear of COVID-19 could affect illness. Our study suggests the role of fear of COVID-19 during pandemic and the socioeconomic impacts on mental health.

Sugawara, D., Masuyama, A. & Kubo, T. Socioeconomic Impacts of the COVID-19 Lockdown on the Mental Health and Life Satisfaction of the Japanese population.

Int J Ment Health Addiction (in print).