The Collaborative Outcome Study on Health and Functioning during Infection Times (COH-FIT): Results from Cyprus.

The Collaborative Outcome Study on Health and Functioning during Infection Times (COH-FIT): Results from Cyprus.

Publication date: Sep 12, 2024

Many studies have shown that COVID-19 caused many problems in mental health. This paper presents the results of the Cyprus sample, part of the global initiative named “The Collaborative Outcomes Study on Health and Functioning during Infection Times” (COH-FIT). Methods: The study took place from April 2019 to January 2022, using the Greek version of the online standard COH-FIT questionnaire on 917 Cypriot adults. Weighted t-tests were applied to test the differences between pre-pandemic and intra-pandemic scores using the anesrake package. Results: Participant responses indicated a significant negative impact of the pandemic on measures of mental health (-7. 55; 95% CI: -9. 01 to -6. 07), with worsening in the scores for anxiety (12. 05; 95% CI: 9. 33 to 14. 77), well-being (-11. 06; 95% CI: -12. 69 to -9. 45) and depression (4. 60; 95% CI: 2. 06 to 7. 14). Similar negative effects were observed for feelings of anger (12. 92; 95% CI: 10. 54 to 15. 29), helplessness (9. 66; 95% CI: 7. 25 to 12. 07), fear (22. 25; 95% CI: 19. 25 to 25. 26), and loneliness (12. 52; 95% CI: 9. 94 to15. 11). Increased use of social media (0. 89; 95% CI: 0. 71 to 1. 09), internet (0. 86; 95% CI: 0. 67 to 1. 04), and substance consumption (0. 06; 95% CI: 0. 00 to 0. 11) were reported, along with a significant decrease in physical health (-3. 45; 95% CI: -4. 59 to -2. 32), self-care (-7. 10; 95% CI: -9. 00 to -5. 20), and social function (-11. 27; 95% CI: -13. 19 to -9. 35), including support (-0. 72; 95% CI: -1. 09 to -0. 34) and family function (-7. 97; 95% CI: -9. 90 to -6. 05). Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic significantly affected the daily life and emotional well-being of Cypriots. Identifying factors that influence vulnerability and resilience is essential to prioritize mental health support and address the long-term effects of the pandemic.

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Concepts Keywords
April COVID-19 pandemic
Covid Cyprus
Cypriots global health crisis
Pandemic mental health
well-being

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Infection
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH depression
disease MESH loneliness
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH Chronic Illness
disease MESH Psychosis
drug DRUGBANK Potassium Chloride
disease MESH uncertainty
disease MESH lifestyle
disease MESH weight gain
disease MESH addictive behavior
drug DRUGBANK Ethanol
disease MESH substance use
disease MESH gambling
disease IDO susceptibility
disease IDO intervention
disease MESH privacy
disease IDO process
disease MESH educational level
disease MESH mania
disease MESH panic

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