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. 2022;41(10):7383-7392.
doi: 10.1007/s12144-021-01747-y. Epub 2021 Apr 21.

Effects of restraining measures due to COVID-19: Pre- and post-lockdown cognitive status and mental health

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Effects of restraining measures due to COVID-19: Pre- and post-lockdown cognitive status and mental health

Joana Nogueira et al. Curr Psychol. 2022.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted all countries to adopt restraining measures to mitigate the spread of the disease. Usually, large-scale disasters tend to be accompanied by significant increases of psychological distress, depression and anxiety. Confinement measures imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic are likely to have similar consequences. In the present study we aim to evaluate how COVID-19 affected the overall psychological functioning of Portuguese individuals by providing a comparison of current data with status prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. The study sample was composed of 150 cognitively healthy participants. Results show an overall maintenance of cognitive capacities, although subjective cognitive decline complaints significantly increased during the pandemic. Regarding mental health, restraining measures culminated in an aggravation of depressive and decrease of the perceived quality of life, associated with feelings of loneliness and perceived social isolation. Finally, higher levels of pre-COVID-19 quality of life seem to play a protective role against depression and anxiety and predict less difficulties in emotion regulation, feelings of solitude and cognitive complaints. In sum, confinement due to COVID-19 implied an aggravation of the mental health of the Portuguese population, which appears to have been attenuated in those with higher pre-pandemic levels of perceived quality of life.

Keywords: Aging; Anxiety; COVID-19; Cognition; Depression; Loneliness; Mental health; Pandemic; Quality of life; Social restrictions.

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Conflict of InterestThe authors declare no conflict of interest.

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