Who maintains good mental health in a locked-down country? A French nationwide online survey of 11,391 participants
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Who maintains good mental health in a locked-down country? A French nationwide online survey of 11,391 participants
Abstract
Lockdown measures can differentially affect mental wellbeing in populations depending on individual determinants. We aim to investigate the sociodemographic and environmental determinants of wellbeing on the French population during lockdown due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic with an online survey. Among 11,391 participants who completed the questionnaire, various factors negatively impacted wellbeing: being a female, a student, disabled, having no access to outdoor spaces, or living in a small home. Conversely, being employed and having more social contacts had a positive impact. During lockdowns, authorities should consider the vulnerability of specific populations, especially when they live in constrained housing conditions.
Keywords: Epidemiology; Lockdown; Mental health; Mental wellbeing.
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Conflict of interest statement
FH has received personal fees and/or non-financial support outside of the submitted work from Janssen, Lundbeck and Otsuka. JH has received personal fees and/or non-financial support outside of the submitted work from Janssen.
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