Associations of risk perception of COVID-19 with emotion and mental health during the pandemic
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Han, Q.Zheng, B.
Agostini, M.
Bélanger, J.J.
Gützkow, B.
Kreienkamp, J.
Reitsema, A.M.
van Breen, J.A.
Leander, N.P.
Abakoumkin, G.
Abdul Khaiyom, J.H.
Ahmedi, V.
Akkas, H.
Almenara, C.A.
Atta, M.
Bagci, S.C.
Basel, S.
Kida, E.B.
Buttrick, N.R.

Chobthamkit, P.
Choi, H.-S.
Cristea, M.
Csaba, S.
Damnjanović, Kaja

Danyliuk, I.
Dash, A.
Di Santo, D.
Douglas, K.M.
Enea, V.
Faller, D.G.
Fitzsimons, G.
Gheorghiu, A.
Grzymala-Moszczynska, J.
Gómez, Á.
Hamaidia, A.
Helmy, M.
Hudiyana, J.
Jeronimus, B.F.
Jiang, D.-Y.
Jovanović, V.
Kamenov, Ž.
Kende, Anna
Keng, S.-L.
Kieu, T.T.T.
Koc, Y.
Kovyazina, K.
Kozytska, I.
Krause, J.
Kruglanski, A.W.
Kurapov, A.
Kutlaca, M.
Lantos, Nora Anna

Lemay, E.P.
Lesmana, C.B.J.
Louis, W.R.
Lueders, A.
Malik, N.I.
Martinez, A.
McCabe, K.O.
Mehulić, J.
Milla, M.N.
Mohammed, I.
Molinario, E.
Moyano, M.
Muhammad, H.
Mula, S.
Muluk, H.
Myroniuk, S.
Najafi, R.
Nisa, C.F.
Nyúl, B.
O'Keefe, P.A.
Osuna, J.J.O.
Osin, E.N.
Park, J.
Pica, G.
Pierro, A.
Rees, J.H.
Resta, E.
Rullo, M.
Ryan, M.K.
Samekin, A.
Santtila, P.
Sasin, E.
Schumpe, B.M.
Selim, Heyla A.
Stanton, M.V.
Stroebe, W.
Sultana, S.
Sutton, R.M.
Tseliou, E.
Utsugi, A.
van Lissa, C.J.
van Veen, K.
van Dellen, M.R.
Vázquez, A.
Wollast, R.
Yeung, V.W.
Zand, S.
Žeželj, Iris

Zick, A.
Zúñiga, C.
PsyCorona Collaboration
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Background: Although there are increasing concerns on mental health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, no large-scale population-based studies have examined the associations of risk perception of COVID-19 with emotion and subsequent mental health. Methods: This study analysed cross-sectional and longitudinal data from the PsyCorona Survey that included 54,845 participants from 112 countries, of which 23,278 participants are representative samples of 24 countries in terms of gender and age. Specification curve analysis (SCA) was used to examine associations of risk perception of COVID-19 with emotion and self-rated mental health. This robust method considers all reasonable model specifications to avoid subjective analytical decisions while accounting for multiple testing. Results: All 162 multilevel linear regressions in the SCA indicated that higher risk perception of COVID-19 was significantly associated with less positive or more negative emotions (median standardised β=-0.171, m...edian SE=0.004, P lt 0.001). Specifically, regressions involving economic risk perception and negative emotions revealed stronger associations. Moreover, risk perception at baseline survey was inversely associated with subsequent mental health (standardised β=-0.214, SE=0.029, P lt 0.001). We further used SCA to explore whether this inverse association was mediated by emotional distress. Among the 54 multilevel linear regressions of mental health on risk perception and emotion, 42 models showed a strong mediation effect, where no significant direct effect of risk perception was found after controlling for emotion (P gt 0.05). Limitations: Reliance on self-reported data. Conclusions: Risk perception of COVID-19 was associated with emotion and ultimately mental health. Interventions on reducing excessive risk perception and managing emotional distress could promote mental health.
Keywords:
Risk perception / Mental health / Emotion / COVID-19Source:
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2021, 284, 247-255Publisher:
- Elsevier B.V.
Funding / projects:
- University of Groningen (Sustainable Society & Ubbo Emmius Fund)
- New York University Abu Dhabi (VCDSF/75-71015)
- Government of Spain (COV20/00086)
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.01.049
ISSN: 0165-0327
PubMed: 33602537
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85101302236
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Psihologija / PsychologyTY - JOUR AU - Han, Q. AU - Zheng, B. AU - Agostini, M. AU - Bélanger, J.J. AU - Gützkow, B. AU - Kreienkamp, J. AU - Reitsema, A.M. AU - van Breen, J.A. AU - Leander, N.P. AU - Abakoumkin, G. AU - Abdul Khaiyom, J.H. AU - Ahmedi, V. AU - Akkas, H. AU - Almenara, C.A. AU - Atta, M. AU - Bagci, S.C. AU - Basel, S. AU - Kida, E.B. AU - Buttrick, N.R. AU - Chobthamkit, P. AU - Choi, H.-S. AU - Cristea, M. AU - Csaba, S. AU - Damnjanović, Kaja AU - Danyliuk, I. AU - Dash, A. AU - Di Santo, D. AU - Douglas, K.M. AU - Enea, V. AU - Faller, D.G. AU - Fitzsimons, G. AU - Gheorghiu, A. AU - Grzymala-Moszczynska, J. AU - Gómez, Á. AU - Hamaidia, A. AU - Helmy, M. AU - Hudiyana, J. AU - Jeronimus, B.F. AU - Jiang, D.-Y. AU - Jovanović, V. AU - Kamenov, Ž. AU - Kende, Anna AU - Keng, S.-L. AU - Kieu, T.T.T. AU - Koc, Y. AU - Kovyazina, K. AU - Kozytska, I. AU - Krause, J. AU - Kruglanski, A.W. AU - Kurapov, A. AU - Kutlaca, M. AU - Lantos, Nora Anna AU - Lemay, E.P. AU - Lesmana, C.B.J. AU - Louis, W.R. AU - Lueders, A. AU - Malik, N.I. AU - Martinez, A. AU - McCabe, K.O. AU - Mehulić, J. AU - Milla, M.N. AU - Mohammed, I. AU - Molinario, E. AU - Moyano, M. AU - Muhammad, H. AU - Mula, S. AU - Muluk, H. AU - Myroniuk, S. AU - Najafi, R. AU - Nisa, C.F. AU - Nyúl, B. AU - O'Keefe, P.A. AU - Osuna, J.J.O. AU - Osin, E.N. AU - Park, J. AU - Pica, G. AU - Pierro, A. AU - Rees, J.H. AU - Resta, E. AU - Rullo, M. AU - Ryan, M.K. AU - Samekin, A. AU - Santtila, P. AU - Sasin, E. AU - Schumpe, B.M. AU - Selim, Heyla A. AU - Stanton, M.V. AU - Stroebe, W. AU - Sultana, S. AU - Sutton, R.M. AU - Tseliou, E. AU - Utsugi, A. AU - van Lissa, C.J. AU - van Veen, K. AU - van Dellen, M.R. AU - Vázquez, A. AU - Wollast, R. AU - Yeung, V.W. AU - Zand, S. AU - Žeželj, Iris AU - Zick, A. AU - Zúñiga, C. AU - PsyCorona Collaboration PY - 2021 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3286 AB - Background: Although there are increasing concerns on mental health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, no large-scale population-based studies have examined the associations of risk perception of COVID-19 with emotion and subsequent mental health. Methods: This study analysed cross-sectional and longitudinal data from the PsyCorona Survey that included 54,845 participants from 112 countries, of which 23,278 participants are representative samples of 24 countries in terms of gender and age. Specification curve analysis (SCA) was used to examine associations of risk perception of COVID-19 with emotion and self-rated mental health. This robust method considers all reasonable model specifications to avoid subjective analytical decisions while accounting for multiple testing. Results: All 162 multilevel linear regressions in the SCA indicated that higher risk perception of COVID-19 was significantly associated with less positive or more negative emotions (median standardised β=-0.171, median SE=0.004, P lt 0.001). Specifically, regressions involving economic risk perception and negative emotions revealed stronger associations. Moreover, risk perception at baseline survey was inversely associated with subsequent mental health (standardised β=-0.214, SE=0.029, P lt 0.001). We further used SCA to explore whether this inverse association was mediated by emotional distress. Among the 54 multilevel linear regressions of mental health on risk perception and emotion, 42 models showed a strong mediation effect, where no significant direct effect of risk perception was found after controlling for emotion (P gt 0.05). Limitations: Reliance on self-reported data. Conclusions: Risk perception of COVID-19 was associated with emotion and ultimately mental health. Interventions on reducing excessive risk perception and managing emotional distress could promote mental health. PB - Elsevier B.V. T2 - Journal of Affective Disorders T1 - Associations of risk perception of COVID-19 with emotion and mental health during the pandemic EP - 255 SP - 247 VL - 284 DO - 10.1016/j.jad.2021.01.049 ER -
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Han Q, Zheng B, Agostini M, Bélanger J, Gützkow B, Kreienkamp J, Reitsema A, van Breen J, Leander N, Abakoumkin G, Abdul Khaiyom J, Ahmedi V, Akkas H, Almenara C, Atta M, Bagci S, Basel S, Kida E, Buttrick N, Chobthamkit P, Choi H, Cristea M, Csaba S, Damnjanović K, Danyliuk I, Dash A, Di Santo D, Douglas K, Enea V, Faller D, Fitzsimons G, Gheorghiu A, Grzymala-Moszczynska J, Gómez Á, Hamaidia A, Helmy M, Hudiyana J, Jeronimus B, Jiang D, Jovanović V, Kamenov Ž, Kende A, Keng S, Kieu T, Koc Y, Kovyazina K, Kozytska I, Krause J, Kruglanski A, Kurapov A, Kutlaca M, Lantos NA, Lemay E, Lesmana C, Louis W, Lueders A, Malik N, Martinez A, McCabe K, Mehulić J, Milla M, Mohammed I, Molinario E, Moyano M, Muhammad H, Mula S, Muluk H, Myroniuk S, Najafi R, Nisa C, Nyúl B, O'Keefe P, Osuna J, Osin E, Park J, Pica G, Pierro A, Rees J, Resta E, Rullo M, Ryan M, Samekin A, Santtila P, Sasin E, Schumpe B, Selim HA, Stanton M, Stroebe W, Sultana S, Sutton R, Tseliou E, Utsugi A, van Lissa C, van Veen K, van Dellen M, Vázquez A, Wollast R, Yeung V, Zand S, Žeželj I, Zick A, Zúñiga C, PsyCorona Collaboration. Associations of risk perception of COVID-19 with emotion and mental health during the pandemic. in Journal of Affective Disorders. 2021;284:247-255. doi:10.1016/j.jad.2021.01.049 .
Han, Q., Zheng, B., Agostini, M., Bélanger, J.J., Gützkow, B., Kreienkamp, J., Reitsema, A.M., van Breen, J.A., Leander, N.P., Abakoumkin, G., Abdul Khaiyom, J.H., Ahmedi, V., Akkas, H., Almenara, C.A., Atta, M., Bagci, S.C., Basel, S., Kida, E.B., Buttrick, N.R., Chobthamkit, P., Choi, H.-S., Cristea, M., Csaba, S., Damnjanović, Kaja, Danyliuk, I., Dash, A., Di Santo, D., Douglas, K.M., Enea, V., Faller, D.G., Fitzsimons, G., Gheorghiu, A., Grzymala-Moszczynska, J., Gómez, Á., Hamaidia, A., Helmy, M., Hudiyana, J., Jeronimus, B.F., Jiang, D.-Y., Jovanović, V., Kamenov, Ž., Kende, Anna, Keng, S.-L., Kieu, T.T.T., Koc, Y., Kovyazina, K., Kozytska, I., Krause, J., Kruglanski, A.W., Kurapov, A., Kutlaca, M., Lantos, Nora Anna, Lemay, E.P., Lesmana, C.B.J., Louis, W.R., Lueders, A., Malik, N.I., Martinez, A., McCabe, K.O., Mehulić, J., Milla, M.N., Mohammed, I., Molinario, E., Moyano, M., Muhammad, H., Mula, S., Muluk, H., Myroniuk, S., Najafi, R., Nisa, C.F., Nyúl, B., O'Keefe, P.A., Osuna, J.J.O., Osin, E.N., Park, J., Pica, G., Pierro, A., Rees, J.H., Resta, E., Rullo, M., Ryan, M.K., Samekin, A., Santtila, P., Sasin, E., Schumpe, B.M., Selim, Heyla A., Stanton, M.V., Stroebe, W., Sultana, S., Sutton, R.M., Tseliou, E., Utsugi, A., van Lissa, C.J., van Veen, K., van Dellen, M.R., Vázquez, A., Wollast, R., Yeung, V.W., Zand, S., Žeželj, Iris, Zick, A., Zúñiga, C., PsyCorona Collaboration, "Associations of risk perception of COVID-19 with emotion and mental health during the pandemic" in Journal of Affective Disorders, 284 (2021):247-255, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2021.01.049 . .