| Literature DB >> 35246002 |
Harriet Elizabeth Moore1, Aloysius Niroshan Siriwardena2, Mark Gussy3, Bartholomew Hill4, Frank Tanser3, Robert Spaight5.
Abstract
The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and associated mitigation strategies such as "lockdown" are having widespread adverse psychological effects, including increased levels of anxiety and depression. Most research using self-reported data highlights the pandemic's impact on the psychological well-being of females, whereas data for mental health emergency presentations may reflect the impact on male mental health more accurately. We analyzed records of male mental health emergencies occurring in the East Midlands of the United Kingdom during the first national "lockdown." We computed two binary logistic regression models to (a) compare male mental health emergencies occurring during "lockdown," 2020 (5,779) with those occurring in the same period in 2019 (N = 4,744) and (b) compare male (N = 5,779) and female (N = 7,695) mental health emergencies occurring during "lockdown." Comparisons considered the characteristics of mental health emergencies recorded by ambulance clinicians (Primary Impressions), and the socioeconomic characteristics of communities where emergencies use the Index of Multiple Deprivation. We found that during "lockdown," male emergencies were more likely to involve acute anxiety (odds ratio [OR]: 1.42) and less likely to involve intentional drug overdose (OR: 0.86) or attempted suicide (OR: 0.71) compared with 2019. Compared with females, male emergencies were more likely to involve acute behavioral disturbance (OR: 1.99) and less likely to involve anxiety (OR: 0.67), attempted suicide (OR: 0.83), or intentional drug overdose (OR: 0.76). Compared with 2019, and compared with females, males experiencing mental health emergencies during "lockdown" were more likely to present in areas of high deprivation. Understanding the presentation of male mental health emergencies could inform improved patient care pathways.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; ambulance mental health emergencies; health care issues; health inequality/disparity; lockdown; male mental health
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35246002 PMCID: PMC8902032 DOI: 10.1177/15579883221082428
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Mens Health ISSN: 1557-9883
Research Measures Including Those Obtained From EMAS Data Set and IMD Deciles.
| Measure | Data | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Date | Categories: 2019, 2020 | East Midlands Ambulance NHS Trust |
| Primary Impression | Categories: acute behavioral disturbance, anxiety, attempted suicide,
| |
| Sex | Categories: Male, female | |
| IMD | Decile values |
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Note. Measures obtained from EMAS were the date of “999” call received, sex, and paramedic Primary Impressions of the mental health emergency. EMAS = East Midlands ambulance NHS trust; IMD = index of multiple deprivation; NHS = National Health Service.
Records also distinguish between suicide attempt and suicide completion. Due to small numbers, cases of suicide completion may be recognizable to readers. Therefore, our statistical analysis does not include suicide completion.
Other mental health problem refers to cases where the nature of the mental health emergency has not been specified by the attending paramedic and may include instances where the primary problem was unable to be diagnosed on site.
The Number and Proportion (%) of Male Mental Health Emergencies Occurring Between March 23 and July 4 in the Years 2019 and 2020, by Primary Impression and IMD Decile.
| Factor | 2019 | 2020 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| % |
| % | |
| Primary Impressions | ||||
| Other Mental Health Problem | 739 | 16 | 843 | 15 |
| Acute Behavioral Disturbance | 88 | 2 | 133 | 2 |
| Anxiety | 1,488 | 31 | 2,396 | 42 |
| Attempted Suicide | 495 | 10 | 402 | 7 |
| Depression | 822 | 17 | 882 | 15 |
| Intentional Drug Overdose | 1,003 | 21 | 982 | 17 |
| Transport under the MHA | 109 | 2 | 141 | 2 |
| IMD Decile | ||||
| Decile 1 | 835 | 18 | 1,171 | 20 |
| Decile 2 | 747 | 16 | 817 | 14 |
| Decile 3 | 401 | 9 | 545 | 9 |
| Decile 4 | 635 | 13 | 731 | 13 |
| Decile 5 | 549 | 12 | 574 | 10 |
| Decile 6 | 408 | 9 | 513 | 9 |
| Decile 7 | 293 | 6 | 345 | 6 |
| Decile 8 | 235 | 5 | 299 | 5 |
| Decile 9 | 388 | 8 | 453 | 8 |
| Decile 10 | 253 | 5 | 331 | 6 |
Note. Proportions (%) are rounded; therefore, the totals of Primary Impressions are below 100%. IMD = index of multiple deprivation; MHA = mental health act.
The Number and Proportion (%) of Male and Female Mental Health Emergencies Occurring Between March 23 and July 4, 2020, by Primary Impression and IMD Decile.
| Factor | Males | Females | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| % |
| % | |
| Primary Impressions | ||||
| Other Mental Health Problem | 843 | 15 | 883 | 12 |
| Acute Behavioral Disturbance | 133 | 2 | 70 | <1 |
| Anxiety | 2,396 | 42 | 3,767 | 49 |
| Attempted Suicide | 402 | 7 | 508 | 7 |
| Depression | 882 | 15 | 989 | 13 |
| Intentional Drug Overdose | 982 | 17 | 1,343 | 18 |
| Transport under the MHA | 141 | 2 | 135 | 2 |
| IMD Decile | ||||
| Decile 1 | 1,171 | 20 | 1,206 | 16 |
| Decile 2 | 817 | 14 | 1,101 | 14 |
| Decile 3 | 545 | 9 | 711 | 9 |
| Decile 4 | 731 | 13 | 968 | 13 |
| Decile 5 | 574 | 10 | 848 | 11 |
| Decile 6 | 513 | 9 | 649 | 8 |
| Decile 7 | 345 | 6 | 589 | 8 |
| Decile 8 | 299 | 5 | 425 | 6 |
| Decile 9 | 453 | 8 | 739 | 10 |
| Decile 10 | 331 | 6 | 459 | 6 |
Note. Proportions (%) are rounded. As a result, the total for females exceeds 100%. IMD = index of multiple deprivation.
Binary Logistic Regression for Predicting Male Mental Health Emergencies Occurring During “Lockdown” Compared With the Same Period in the Year Prior to Lockdown (2019).
| Variable |
|
| Wald |
| Exp( | 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary Impressions | Acute Behavioral Disturbance | .28 | .15 | 3.6 | 1 | 1.32 | [.99, 1.76] |
| Anxiety | .34 | .06 | 33.13 | 1 | 1.42 | [1.26, 1.6] | |
| Attempted Suicide | −.34 | .08 | 16.61 | 1 | .71 | [.6, .84] | |
| Depression | −.06 | .07 | .77 | 1 | .94 | [.82, 1.08] | |
| Intentional Drug Overdose | −.15 | .07 | 4.97 | 1 | .86 | [.75, .98] | |
| Transport Under the MHA | .15 | .14 | 1.25 | 1 | 1.17 | [.89, 1.53] | |
| IMD Deciles | IMD decile 2 | −.25 | .07 | 13.25 | 1 | .78 | [.68, .89] |
| IMD decile 3 | −.03 | .08 | .11 | 1 | .97 | [.83, 1.14] | |
| IMD decile 4 | −.2 | .07 | 7.85 | 1 | .82 | [.71, .94] | |
| IMD decile 5 | −.31 | .08 | 16.52 | 1 | .74 | [.64, .85] | |
| IMD decile 6 | −.13 | .08 | 2.51 | 1 | .88 | [.75, 1.03] | |
| IMD decile 7 | −.21 | .09 | 5.08 | 1 | .81 | [.68, .97] | |
| IMD decile 8 | −.13 | .1 | 1.73 | 1 | .88 | [.72, 1.07] | |
| IMD decile 9 | −.21 | .08 | .6.18 | 1 | .81 | [.69, .96] | |
| IMD decile 10 | −.1 | .1 | 1.03 | 1 | .91 | [.75, 1.1] |
Note. Predictor variables include Primary Impressions and IMD Decile. IMD = index of multiple deprivation.
Statistically significant at p < .01. **Statistically significant at p < .05. ***Trend at p < .1.
Binary Logistic Regression for Predicting Male Compared With Female Mental Health Emergencies Occurring During “Lockdown,” Including Primary Impressions and IMD Decile.
| Variable |
|
| Wald |
| OR | 95%, CI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary Impressions | Acute Behavioral Disturbance | .69 | .16 | 19.45 | 1 | 1.99 | [1.47, 2.7] |
| Anxiety | −.4 | .06 | 53.1 | 1 | .67 | [.6, .75] | |
| Attempted Suicide | −.19 | .08 | 5.2 | 1 | .83 | [.71, .75] | |
| Depression | −.07 | .07 | 1.2 | 1 | .93 | [.82, 1.1] | |
| Intentional Drug Overdose | −.27 | .06 | 17.99 | 1 | .76 | [.67, .86] | |
| Transport Under the MHA | .1 | .13 | .61 | 1 | 1.11 | [.86, 1.4] | |
| IMD Deciles | IMD decile 2 | −.27 | .06 | 18.22 | 1 | .77 | [.68, .87] |
| IMD decile 3 | −.24 | .07 | 11.09 | 1 | .79 | [.69, .91] | |
| IMD decile 4 | −.25 | .06 | 14.81 | 1 | .78 | [.69, .89] | |
| IMD decile 5 | −.36 | .07 | 27.81 | 1 | .7 | [.61, .8] | |
| IMD decile 6 | −.2 | .07 | 7.59 | 1 | .82 | [.71, .94] | |
| IMD decile 7 | −.5 | .08 | 40.06 | 1 | .6 | [.52, .71] | |
| IMD decile 8 | −.3 | .09 | 12.01 | 1 | .74 | [.63, .88] | |
| IMD decile 9 | −.44 | .07 | 36.2 | 1 | .65 | [.56, .74] | |
| IMD decile 10 | −.29 | .08 | 11.76 | 1 | .75 | [.64, .89] |
Note. CI = confidence interval; IMD = index of multiple deprivation; OR = odds ratio.
Statistically significant at p < .01. **Statistically significant at p < .05.