Mental health improvement after the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with psychological distress

Reutter M, Hutterer K, Gründahl M, Gall D, Dannlowski U, Domschke K, Leehr EJ, Lonsdorf T, Lueken U, Reif A, Schiele MA, et al. (2024)
Scientific Reports 14(1): 5685.

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Reutter, Mario; Hutterer, Katharina; Gründahl, Marthe; Gall, Dominik; Dannlowski, Udo; Domschke, Katharina; Leehr, Elisabeth J.; Lonsdorf, TinaUniBi; Lueken, Ulrike; Reif, Andreas; Schiele, Miriam A.; Zwanzger, Peter
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The COVID-19 pandemic and associated countermeasures had an immensely disruptive impact on people's lives. Due to the lack of systematic pre-pandemic data, however, it is still unclear how individuals' psychological health has been affected across this incisive event. In this study, we analyze longitudinal data from two healthy samples (N = 307) to provide quasi-longitudinal insight into the full trajectory of psychological burden before (baseline), during the first peak, and at a relative downturn of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our data indicated a medium rise in psychological strain from baseline to the first peak of the pandemic (d = 0.40). Surprisingly, this was overcompensated by a large decrease of perceived burden until downturn (d = - 0.93), resulting in a positive overall effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health (d = 0.44). Accounting for this paradoxical positive effect, our results reveal that the post-pandemic increase in mental health is driven by individuals that were already facing psychological challenges before the pandemic. These findings suggest that coping with acute challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic can stabilize previously impaired mental health through reframing processes.
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Scientific Reports
Band
14
Ausgabe
1
Art.-Nr.
5685
eISSN
2045-2322
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2988496

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Reutter M, Hutterer K, Gründahl M, et al. Mental health improvement after the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with psychological distress. Scientific Reports. 2024;14(1): 5685.
Reutter, M., Hutterer, K., Gründahl, M., Gall, D., Dannlowski, U., Domschke, K., Leehr, E. J., et al. (2024). Mental health improvement after the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with psychological distress. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 5685. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-55839-3
Reutter, Mario, Hutterer, Katharina, Gründahl, Marthe, Gall, Dominik, Dannlowski, Udo, Domschke, Katharina, Leehr, Elisabeth J., et al. 2024. “Mental health improvement after the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with psychological distress”. Scientific Reports 14 (1): 5685.
Reutter, M., Hutterer, K., Gründahl, M., Gall, D., Dannlowski, U., Domschke, K., Leehr, E. J., Lonsdorf, T., Lueken, U., Reif, A., et al. (2024). Mental health improvement after the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with psychological distress. Scientific Reports 14:5685.
Reutter, M., et al., 2024. Mental health improvement after the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with psychological distress. Scientific Reports, 14(1): 5685.
M. Reutter, et al., “Mental health improvement after the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with psychological distress”, Scientific Reports, vol. 14, 2024, : 5685.
Reutter, M., Hutterer, K., Gründahl, M., Gall, D., Dannlowski, U., Domschke, K., Leehr, E.J., Lonsdorf, T., Lueken, U., Reif, A., Schiele, M.A., Zwanzger, P., Pauli, P., Hein, G., Gamer, M.: Mental health improvement after the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with psychological distress. Scientific Reports. 14, : 5685 (2024).
Reutter, Mario, Hutterer, Katharina, Gründahl, Marthe, Gall, Dominik, Dannlowski, Udo, Domschke, Katharina, Leehr, Elisabeth J., Lonsdorf, Tina, Lueken, Ulrike, Reif, Andreas, Schiele, Miriam A., Zwanzger, Peter, Pauli, Paul, Hein, Grit, and Gamer, Matthias. “Mental health improvement after the COVID-19 pandemic in individuals with psychological distress”. Scientific Reports 14.1 (2024): 5685.

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