| Literature DB >> 32646034 |
Young-Jae Kim1, Jeong-Hyung Cho1, E-Sack Kim1.
Abstract
Korea's Daegu Metropolitan City once had the second highest rate of COVID-19 infection after Wuhan in China. Following the outbreak, the government provided the first national disaster relief fund to citizens as financial aid. This study investigated whether the sense of regional belonging, pride, and mental health among 550 citizens of Daegu differed between the times before and after COVID-19, based on the presence or absence of the disaster relief fund. Frequency analysis, descriptive statistical analysis, and t-tests were conducted using the SPSS 25.0 program. Results showed that the sense of belonging was higher after COVID-19 than before, while pride was lower. Individuals who received the disaster relief fund showed higher levels of regional belonging and pride with statistical significance. The prevalence of melancholy and depression increased after COVID-19, but the presence or absence of the fund did not lead to a significant difference. Thus, in case of a future national disaster level, provision of the disaster relief fund can raise the sense of regional belonging and pride, in order to elicit communication among local residents toward overcoming difficulties. Furthermore, during challenging disaster situations, central and local governments should provide diverse programs for the citizens' mental health care.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Daegu; disaster relief fund; mental health; pride; sense of belonging
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32646034 PMCID: PMC7370047 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17134910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Demographic characteristics (n = 550).
| Variable | Total | WDRF 1 | WODRF 2 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 550 | 264 | 286 | |
| Gender | ||||
| Male, | 265 (48.2) | 128 (48.3) | 137 (51.7) | 0.891 |
| Female, | 285 (51.8) | 136 (47.7) | 149 (52.3) | |
| Age, mean (SD) | 38.33 (10.64) | 38.09 (10.66) | 38.54 (10.64) | |
| 20s, | 138 (25.1) | 69 (50.0) | 69 (50.0) | |
| 30s, | 190 (34.5) | 88 (46.3) | 102 (53.7) | |
| 40s, | 137 (24.9) | 73 (53.3) | 64 (46.7) | 0.017 |
| 50s, | 66 (12.0) | 21 (31.8) | 45 (68.2) | |
| 60–65 years | 19 (3.5) | 13 (68.4) | 6 (31.6) | |
| Marital Status | ||||
| Single, | 285 (51.8) | 131 (46.0) | 154 (54.0) | |
| Married, | 249 (45.3) | 123 (49.4) | 126 (50.6) | 0.365 |
| Widowed or divorced, | 16 (2.9) | 10 (62.5) | 6 (37.5) | |
| Education | ||||
| Under high school, | 52 (9.5) | 29 (55.8) | 23 (44.2) | |
| College (2-year), | 124 (22.5) | 62 (50.0) | 62 (50.0) | |
| University (4-year), | 307 (55.8) | 149 (48.5) | 158 (51.5) | 0.228 |
| Master’s degree, | 54 (9.8) | 20 (37.0) | 34 (63.0) | |
| PhD degree, | 13 (2.4) | 4 (30.8) | 9 (69.2) | |
| Monthly household income a | ||||
| Under ₩ 1,000,000, | 22 (4.0) | 17 (77.3) | 5 (22.7) | |
| ₩ 1,000,000–1,990,000, | 32 (5.8) | 23 (71.9) | 9 (28.1) | |
| ₩ 2,000,000–2,990,000, | 118 (21.5) | 68 (57.6) | 50 (42.4) | |
| ₩ 3,000,000–3,990,000, | 90 (16.4) | 47 (52.2) | 43 (47.8) | 0.000 * |
| ₩ 4,000,000–4,990,000, | 84 (15.3) | 35 (41.7) | 49 (58.3) | |
| ₩ 5,000,000–5,990,000, | 86 (15.6) | 39 (45.3) | 47 (54.7) | |
| ₩ 6,000,000–6,990,000, | 50 (9.1) | 17 (34.0) | 33 (66.0) | |
| ₩ ≥ 7,000,000, | 68 (12.4) | 18 (16.5) | 50 (73.5) | |
| Sleep time, mean (SD) | 6.77(1.16) | 6.77 (1.20) | 6.76 (1.13) | 0.946 |
| Stress levels | ||||
| I feel a lot of stress frequently | 57 (10.4 | 28 (49.1) | 29 (50.9) | |
| I feel stress a lot | 176 (32.0) | 84 (47.7) | 92 (52.3) | 0.713 |
| I feel stress a little | 281 (51.1) | 138 (49.1) | 143 (50.9) | |
| I do not feel stress | 36 (6.5) | 14 (38.9) | 22 (61.1) | |
| Melancholy | ||||
| Yes | 104 (18.9) | 55 (52.9) | 49 (47.1) | 0.268 |
| No | 446 (81.1) | 209 (46.9) | 237 (53.1) | |
| PHQ-9 | ||||
| PHQ-9 score 0-4 (minimal) | 266 (48.4) | 117 (44.0) | 149 (56.0) | |
| PHQ-9 score 5–9 (mild) | 173 (31.5) | 88 (50.9) | 85 (49.1) | |
| PHQ-9 score 10–14 (moderate) | 77 (14.0) | 46 (59.7) | 31 (40.3) | 0.004 |
| PHQ-9 score 15–19 (moderately severe) | 23 (4.2) | 5 (21.7) | 18 (78.3) | |
| PHQ-9 score 20–27 (severe) | 11 (2.0) | 8 (72.7) | 3 (27.3) | |
| Sense of belonging | ||||
| Very strong sense of belonging | 68 (12.4) | 36 (52.9) | 32 (47.1) | |
| A little sense of belonging | 282 (51.3) | 141 (50.0) | 141 (50.0) | 0.174 |
| Little no sense of belonging | 163 (29.6) | 75 (46.0) | 88 (54.0) | |
| No sense of belonging at all | 37 (6.7) | 12 (32.4) | 25 (67.6) | |
| Sense of pride | ||||
| Very strong sense of pride | 41 (7.5) | 27 (65.9) | 14 (34.1) | |
| A little sense of pride | 163 (29.6) | 82 (50.3) | 81 (49.7) | 0.012 |
| Little no sense of pride | 259 (47.1) | 124 (47.9) | 135 (52.1) | |
| No sense of pride at all | 87 (15.8) | 31 (35.6) | 56 (64.4) |
Notes: 1 WDRF: with disaster relief fund; 2 WODRF: without disaster relief fund; a South Korean 10.000 won (USD 1 = KRW 1203.00). The p-values were calculated from chi-square tests and t-tests, as appropriate. * Significant difference noted in the comparison between four groups (p < 0.05).
The mean and standard deviation (SD) of the mental health indicators, sense of belonging, and pride among Daegu citizens before and during COVID-19 (n = 550).
| Items | 2012 | 2014 | 2016 | 2018 | COVID-19 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sleep time (hours), mean (SD) | 6.7 | 6.7 | 6.6 | 6.7 | 6.8 (1.16) |
| Stress levels, % ( | 27.2 | 26.0 | 26.6 | 23.3 | 42.4 (233) |
| Melancholy, mean (SD) | 5.6 | 5.4 | 4.9 | 3.4 | 18.9 (0.39) |
| Depression prevalence, mean (SD) | 1.9 | 5.8 (5.05) | |||
| Sense of belonging | |||||
| Very strong sense of belonging, % ( | 9.9 | 8.3 | 7.1 | 5.9 | 12.4 (68) |
| A little sense of belonging, % ( | 51.2 | 49.2 | 50.8 | 47.2 | 51.3 (282) |
| Little no sense of belonging, % ( | 36.9 | 38.7 | 36.9 | 41.2 | 29.6 (163) |
| No sense of belonging at all, % ( | 2.0 | 3.8 | 5.2 | 5.8 | 6.7 (37) |
| Sense of pride | |||||
| Very strong sense of pride, % ( | 7.7 | 7.5 | 5.6 | 5.9 | 7.5 (41) |
| A little sense of pride, % ( | 47.2 | 43.0 | 45.8 | 39.8 | 29.6 (163) |
| Little no sense of pride, % ( | 42.0 | 45.5 | 43.0 | 48.0 | 47.1 (259) |
| No sense of pride at all, % ( | 3.2 | 4.1 | 5.6 | 6.3 | 15.8 (87) |
The differences between presence and absence of the national disaster relief fund (n = 550).
| Items | Mean (SD) | Effect Size | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WDRF 1 | WODRF 2 | ||||
| PHQ-9, mean (SD) | 1.85 (0.97) | 1.74 (0.95) | 0.12 | 1.40 | 0.163 |
| Depression prevalence * | 1.67 (0.57) | 1.62 (0.55) | −0.09 | 1.01 | 0.312 |
| Stress levels * | 2.52 (0.76) | 2.55 (0.78) | −0.04 | −0.45 | 0.650 |
| Melancholy * | 1.79 (0.41) | 1.83 (0.38) | −0.10 | −0.10 | 0.269 |
| Sense of belonging | 2.76 (0.74) | 2.62 (0.80) | 0.17 | 2.01 | 0.045 |
| Sense of pride | 2.39 (0.83) | 2.18 (0.80) | 0.26 | 3.06 | 0.002 |
Notes: p-values were analyzed using the independent t-test. 1 WDRF: with disaster relief fund; 2 WODRF: without disaster relief fund. * Depression prevalence, stress levels, and melancholy each showed no significant difference.