| Literature DB >> 33225912 |
Susanne Röhr1,2, Ulrich Reininghaus3,4,5, Steffi G Riedel-Heller6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Older individuals are at increased risk of a severe and lethal course of COVID-19. They have typically been advised to practice particularly restrictive social distancing ('cocooning'), which has sparked much debate on the consequences for their mental wellbeing. We aimed to provide evidence by conducting a representative survey among the German old population during COVID-19 lockdown.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 lockdown; COVID-19 pandemic; Epidemiology; Mental health; Mental wellbeing; Old age; Survey
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33225912 PMCID: PMC7681185 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-020-01889-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Sociodemographic characteristics of the study sample (n = 1005)
| Total | Women | Men | Group difference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age; | 75.50 (7.11; 65–94) | 76.03 (7.31) | 74.82 (6.78) | .008 |
| Education; | < .001 | |||
| Low | 279 (27.7) | 170 (30.6) | 109 (24.9) | |
| Middle | 352 (35.1) | 240 (43.2) | 113 (25.9) | |
| High | 360 (35.9) | 145 (26.1) | 215 (49.2) | |
| Marital status; | <.001 | |||
| Married | 560 (55.7) | 247 (43.9) | 313 (71.5) | |
| Single | 78 (7.8) | 42 (7.5) | 36 (8.2) | |
| Divorced | 100 (9.9) | 70 (12.4) | 30 (6.8) | |
| Widowed | 264 (26.2) | 204 (36.2) | 59 (13.5) | |
| Living situation; | < .001 | |||
| Living alone | 341 (33.9) | 227 (40.5) | 114 (25.9) | |
| Living with partner | 514 (51.2) | 243 (43.3) | 271 (61.6) | |
| Living with others | 146 (14.5) | 91 (16.2) | 55 (12.5) |
Missing values: education: n = 13 (1.3%); marital status: n = 4 (0.4%); living situation: n = 4 (0.4%)
Aspects of the personal life situation and attitudes towards COVID-19 during lockdown in the old age population in Germany (n = 1005)
| Total | Women ( | Men ( | Group difference ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Duration of quarantine measures; days | 27.96 (4.77, 15–34) | 27.76 (4.89) | 28.21 (4.60) | .144 |
| COVID-19 infection; | .024 | |||
| Self | 2 (0.2) | 2 (0.4) | 0 (0.0) | |
| Household members/family | 17 (1.7) | 7 (1.2) | 10 (2.3) | |
| Friends or neighbors | 44 (4.4) | 17 (3.0) | 27 (6.1) | |
| Others | 113 (11.2) | 57 (10.1) | 55 (12.5) | |
| Isolation due to COVID-19 exposure; | .168 | |||
| Self | 12 (1.2) | 6 (1.1) | 6 (1.4) | |
| Household members/family | 35 (3.4) | 26 (4.6) | 9 (2.1) | |
| Friends or neighbors | 52 (5.2) | 23 (4.1) | 29 (6.6) | |
| Others | 67 (6.7) | 33 (5.8) | 35 (8.0) | |
| Frequency of direct contact with others over past week; | .458 | |||
| Not at all | 430 (42.7) | 251 (44.3) | 179 (40.7) | |
| 1–2 days | 292 (29.1) | 166 (29.3) | 126 (28.6) | |
| 3–4 days | 144 (14.4) | 77 (13.6) | 68 (15.5) | |
| 5–6 days | 40 (3.9) | 21 (3.7) | 19 (4.3) | |
| Everyday | 66 (6.6) | 34 (6.0) | 32 (7.3) | |
| Several times everyday | 30 (3.0) | 14 (2.5) | 16 (3.6) | |
| Frequency of indirect contact with others over past week; | .009 | |||
| Not at all | 71 (7.0) | 35 (6.2) | 36 (8.2) | |
| 1–2 days | 130 (12.9) | 57 (10.1) | 73 (16.6) | |
| 3–4 days | 220 (21.9) | 120 (21.2) | 100 (22.7) | |
| 5–6 days | 76 (7.5) | 40 (7.1) | 35 (8.0) | |
| Everyday | 340 (33.8) | 208 (36.8) | 133 (30.2) | |
| Several times everyday | 167 (16.6) | 103 (18.2) | 63 (14.3) | |
| Receiving support in daily activities; | < .001 | |||
| Yes | 284 (28.2) | 188 (33.2) | 96 (21.9) | |
| Partially | 612 (60.8) | 78 (13.8) | 31 (7.1) | |
| No | 110 (10.9) | 300 (53.0) | 312 (71.1) | |
| Unchanged health services access; | 607 (60.4)216 (21.5)162 (16.1) | 316 (55.8)99 (17.5)138 (24.4) | 291 (66.1)63 (14.3)79 (18.0) | .010 |
| Being worried about COVID-19; | .329 | |||
| Strongly disagree | 110 (11.0) | 57 (10.1) | 53 (12.1) | |
| Disagree | 129 (12.9) | 68 (12.0) | 62 (14.1) | |
| Neither agree nor disagree | 226 (22.5) | 130 (23.0) | 96 (21.9) | |
| Agree | 175 (17.4) | 92 (16.3) | 82 (18.7) | |
| Strongly agree | 346 (36.2) | 218 (38.6) | 146 (33.3) | |
| Perceived threat by COVID-19; | .210 | |||
| Strongly disagree | 148 (14.7) | 84 (14.9) | 64 (14.5) | |
| Disagree | 207 (20.6) | 1221 (21.4) | 85 (19.3) | |
| Neither agree nor disagree | 289 (28.8) | 165 (29.2) | 125 (28.4) | |
| Agree | 127 (12.6) | 59 (10.4) | 68 (15.5) | |
| Strongly agree | 233 (23.2) | 136 (24.1) | 98 (22.3) | |
| Perceived threat by COVID-19 due to age; | .008 | |||
| Strongly disagree | 90 (9.0) | 50 (8.9) | 41 (9.4) | |
| Disagree | 135 (13.5) | 79 (14.1) | 56 (12.9) | |
| Neither agree nor disagree | 223 (22.2) | 125 (22.3) | 97 (22.3) | |
| Agree | 156 (15.5) | 68 (12.1) | 88 (20.2) | |
| Strongly agree | 391 (38.9) | 238 (42.5) | 153 (35.2) | |
| Perceived threat by COVID-19 due to pre-existing health conditions; | .870 | |||
| Strongly disagree | 287 (28.6) | 157 (27.9) | 130 (29.6) | |
| Disagree | 164 (16.3) | 91 (16.2) | 73 (16.6) | |
| Neither agree nor disagree | 179 (17.9) | 107 (19.0) | 72 (16.4) | |
| Agree | 91 (9.1) | 51 (9.1) | 41 (9.3) | |
| Strongly agree | 279 (27.8) | 157 (27.9) | 123 (28.0) | |
| Being supportive of the government’s quarantine measures; | .733 | |||
| Strongly disagree | 8 (0.8) | 5 (0.9) | 3 (0.7) | |
| Disagree | 9 (0.9) | 5 (0.9) | 4 (0.9) | |
| Neither agree nor disagree | 81 (8.0) | 42 (7.4) | 39 (8.9) | |
| Agree | 119 (11.8) | 62 (11.0) | 57 (13.0) | |
| Strongly agree | 784 (78.0) | 450 (79.8) | 334 (76.4) | |
| Feeling restricted due to quarantine measures; | .084 | |||
| Strongly disagree | 202 (20.1) | 123 (21.8) | 79 (18.0) | |
| Disagree | 214 (21.3) | 106 (18.8) | 108 (24.7) | |
| Neither agree nor disagree | 310 (30.8) | 183 (32.4) | 127 (29.0) | |
| Agree | 125 (12.5) | 64 (11.3) | 61 (13.9) | |
| Strongly agree | 152 (15.1) | 88 (15.6) | 63 (14.4) | |
Missings: direct contact frequency: n = 3 (0.3%); indirect contact frequency: n = 2 (0.2%); unchanged medical services use: 20 (2.0%); worry about COVID-19: n = 1 (0.1%); threat by COVID-19: n = 1 (0.1%); threat due to age: n = 11 (1.1%); threat due to pre-existing health conditions: n = 4 (0.4%); supportive of lockdown: n = 3 (0.3%); perceived restriction: n = 2 (0.2%)
Fig. 1Attitudes of the old age population (representative sample: 65+ years; n = 1005) in Germany in regard to COVID-19 and quarantine measures during COVID-19 lockdown in April 2020
Mental wellbeing and resilience in the old age population during COVID-19 lockdown in Germany (n = 1005)
| Total | Women( | Men( | Group difference ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Depression; | 1.38 (1.97) | 1.53 (2.11) | 1.19 (1.76) | .007 |
| Anxiety; | 1.60 (1.98) | 1.75 (2.14) | 1.41 (1.75) | .007 |
| Somatization; | 2.16 (2.77) | 2.32 (2.92) | 1.95 (2.53) | .036 |
| Global severity index (GSI)a; | 5.13 (5.49) | 5.59 (5.87) | 4.55 (4.89) | .003 |
| Loneliness | ||||
| | 4.13 (1.36) | 4.30 (1.48) | 3.91 (1.17) | <.001 |
| | 130 (13.1) | 92 (16.4) | 38 (8.8) | <.001 |
| Resilience | ||||
| | 3.58 (0.68) | 3.51 (0.67) | 3.67 (0.68) | <.001.025 |
| High; | 178 (18.6) | 90 (16.79) | 88 (21.1) | |
| Moderate; | 645 (67.5) | 361 (67.1) | 284 (68.1) | |
| Low; | 132 (13.8) | 87 (16.2) | 45 (10.8) | |
asum of depression, anxiety and somatization; Abbreviations: M mean; SD standard deviation; missings: depression: n = 14 (1.4%); anxiety: n = 17 (1.7%); somatization: n = 7 (0.7%); GSI: n = 30 (3.0%); loneliness: n = 11 (1.1%); resilience: n = 51 (5.0%)
Associations of sociodemographic factors, aspects of the personal life situation, attitudes towards COVID-19 and resilience with mental wellbeing in the German old age population (n = 1005; age ≥ 65 years) during COVID-19 lockdown – results of multiple regression analyses
| Mental wellbeing outcomes | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Depressive symptoms | Anxiety | Somatization | Global severity index | Loneliness | |||||||||||
| Age | .011 | .014 | .826 | .032 | .011 | .432 | .157 | .019 | .091 | .036 | −.063 | .010 | .231 | ||
| Female sex (ref. male) | −.009 | .138 | .798 | .046 | .145 | .205 | .002 | .195 | .949 | .015 | .382 | .667 | .110 | .106 | |
| Education (ref. high) | |||||||||||||||
| Low | −.058 | .179 | .149 | −.009 | .176 | .814 | −.011 | .274 | .802 | −.031 | .503 | .440 | −.094 | .153 | .061 |
| Middle | −.066 | .190 | .147 | −.046 | .167 | .247 | −.043 | .259 | .336 | −.061 | .506 | .165 | −.082 | .157 | .136 |
| Marital status (ref. married) | |||||||||||||||
| Single | .085 | .367 | .085 | −.058 | .291 | .142 | −.035 | .415 | .388 | −.006 | .863 | .878 | .070 | .295 | .229 |
| Divorced | .068 | .272 | .094 | −.052 | .326 | .293 | −.018 | .572 | .774 | −.003 | 1.008 | .958 | .089 | .293 | .168 |
| Widowed | .175 | .341 | −.044 | .245 | .421 | .019 | .375 | .753 | .056 | .789 | .374 | .107 | .275 | .226 | |
| Living alone (ref. cohabiting) | .059 | .320 | .435 | .058 | .231 | .296 | .062 | .388 | .351 | .069 | .788 | .305 | −.034 | .272 | .720 |
| Duration of quarantine measures | −.021 | .018 | .628 | −.028 | .013 | .358 | −.047 | .022 | .208 | −.039 | .788 | .305 | −.031 | .013 | .494 |
| Frequency of direct contact with others over past week | .048 | .027 | .239 | .033 | .020 | .268 | .039 | .029 | .211 | .050 | .072 | .202 | .021 | .013 | .454 |
| Frequency of indirect contact with others over past week | −.057 | .045 | .094 | −.043 | .047 | .237 | −.033 | .069 | .382 | −.047 | .134 | .202 | .025 | .035 | .526 |
| Receiving support in daily activities (ref. yes) | .038 | .256 | .527 | −.015 | .375 | .708 | .011 | .705 | .771 | −.020 | .165 | .587 | |||
| Partial | .042 | .302 | .360 | .028 | .184 | .331 | −.081 | .246 | .058 | −.027 | .470 | .507 | .020 | .122 | .637 |
| No | −.005 | .174 | .905 | ||||||||||||
| Unchanged health services access (ref. yes) | |||||||||||||||
| Partial | .044 | .170 | .530 | .056 | .187 | .113 | .064 | .267 | .075 | .073 | .480 | .006 | .127 | .855 | |
| No | .025 | .190 | .160 | −.033 | .166 | .339 | .046 | .262 | .241 | .025 | .494 | .499 | .057 | .155 | .224 |
| COVID-19 infection (ref. not applicable) | |||||||||||||||
| Self | .013 | .856 | .569 | .061 | 1.827 | .201 | .032 | .774 | .042 | 3.268 | .173 | .063 | 2.024 | .411 | |
| Household/family member | .042 | .599 | .273 | .007 | .426 | .811 | .053 | .645 | .085 | .051 | 1.290 | .088 | .047 | .358 | .171 |
| Self-isolation (ref. not applicable) | .003 | .549 | .912 | .013 | .379 | .541 | .042 | .547 | .059 | .027 | 1.040 | .211 | −.065 | .317 | |
| SelfHousehold/family member | −.003 | .378 | .936 | .000 | .349 | .988 | .018 | .367 | .453 | .006 | .768 | .812 | −.033 | .255 | .337 |
| Being worried | .076 | .054 | .096 | .056 | −.066 | .093 | .149 | .020 | .157 | .608 | .046 | .041 | .257 | ||
| Feeling threatened | .020 | .071 | .676 | .046 | .063 | .283 | .056 | .102 | .257 | .058 | .191 | .216 | −.005 | .056 | .925 |
| Feeling threatened due to age | −.002 | .070 | .972 | −.016 | .064 | .708 | −.004 | .091 | .933 | .000 | .175 | .999 | .071 | .053 | .177 |
| Feeling threatened due to pre-existing health conditions | .020 | .048 | .609 | −.004 | .049 | .918 | .195 | .070 | .106 | .127 | −.005 | .056 | .925 | ||
| Supportive of the government’s quarantine measures (ref. yes) | .056 | .226 | .098 | .031 | .206 | .321 | .063 | .274 | .065 | .577 | .071 | .053 | .177 | ||
| Feeling restricted due to quarantine measures | .108 | .050 | .061 | .050 | .066 | −.005 | .067 | .868 | .060 | .128 | .002 | .037 | .956 | ||
| −.316 | .017 | −.347 | .016 | −.229 | .023 | −.352 | .044 | −.146 | .013 | ||||||
| Constant | 3.664 | 1.184 | 4.090 | 1.116 | 1.067 | 1.528 | .485 | 8.704 | 3.022 | 5.277 | .779 | ||||
| R2 | .237 | .192 | .213 | .263 | .109 | ||||||||||
aGlobal severity index: sum of depressive symptoms, anxiety and somatization. Abbreviations: 95%CI 95% confidence interval; β coef. beta coefficient; p p-value; SE standard error