| Literature DB >> 35270592 |
Alicia Monreal-Bartolomé1,2, Yolanda López-Del-Hoyo1,2,3, Itxaso Cabrera-Gil4, Alejandra Aguilar-Latorre1,2, Marta Puebla-Guedea1,2,3, Santiago Boira3, Jesús Lanero5.
Abstract
COVID-19 has had a direct impact on the physical and mental health of millions of people worldwide. Therefore, a Mental Health Crisis Helpline (MHCH) was set up and offered free of charge by the Professional College of Psychology of Aragon (COPPA) during the lockdown period. This research aims to study the reasons for the calls, to describe the population segments that used it, and to analyse the possible relationships between the variables studied. A total of 1411 calls were answered and 598 were registered. The main reasons for the calls were: anxiety symptoms, concern for a relative, previous mental health problems, conflicts, and depressive symptoms. Significantly more men called for anxiety symptoms (60.8% vs. 49.5%) versus more women calling regarding a chronic physical illness (3.5% vs. 0.7%), concern about a relative (22.7% vs. 12.4%), care guidelines (6% vs. 1.3%), and bereavement (6.2% vs. 2%). Calls regarding conflict increased slightly as the lockdown period progressed (p < 0.001; r = 0.15), in contrast with calls regarding previous psychological conditions and anxiety symptoms (p = 0.035; r = -0.09; p = 0.005; r = -0.12). These results highlight the intensive use of the MHCH, confirming the need for the implementation of specific psychological care resources in times of crisis.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; crisis helpline; mental health; pandemic; psychological distress; psychological impact
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35270592 PMCID: PMC8910581 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19052901
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Evolution of the number of calls and deaths according to the main milestones of the pandemic.
Figure 2Distribution of the main reasons for calling the COPPA MHCH.
Reasons for the calls.
| Main Reasons (%) | General Reasons (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Anxiety symptomatology | 38% | 52.4% |
| Concern for family, friends | 16% | 20.1% |
| Other | 9% | - |
| Fear | 8% | 16.4% |
| Prior condition | 7% | 11.7% |
| Conflicts in cohabitation, family, relationship | 5% | 18.5% |
| Depressive symptomatology | 4% | 23.1% |
| Bereavement | 4% | 5.1% |
| Care guidelines | 4% | 4.7% |
| Anxiety and depression symptomatology | 3% | - |
| Loneliness | 2% | 6.6% |
| Insomnia | 1% | 5.6% |
| Chronic physical condition | - | 2.7% |
Cross-tabulation of variables with gender.
| Correlation between Variables | Females | Males | Chi-Squared | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bereavement | 6.2% | 2% | 0.039 | 4.25 |
| Conflicts | 20.3% | 13.7% | 0.071 | 3.25 |
| Prior psychological conditions | 12% | 11.1% | 0.767 | 0.09 |
| Chronic physical condition | 3.5% | 0.7% | 0.049 | 3.36 |
| Anxiety symptomatology | 49.5% | 60.8% | 0.017 | 5.74 |
| Depression symptomatology | 22.4% | 24.8% | 0.530 | 0.40 |
| Concern for a family member/friend | 22.7% | 12.4% | 0.006 | 7.48 |
| Care-giving guidelines | 6% | 1.3% | 0.020 | 5.42 |
| Loneliness | 6.4% | 7.2% | 0.743 | 0.11 |
| Fear | 14.7% | 20.9% | 0.072 | 3.23 |
| Insomnia | 4.8% | 7.2% | 0.265 | 1.24 |
Cross-tabulation of variables with age ranges.
| Correlation between Variables | Children and Youths | Adults | Older People | Chi-Squared | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anxiety symptomatology | 50% | 54.9% | 42.9% | 0.071 | 5.25 |
| Insomnia | 16.7% | 4.6% | 7.1% | 0.069 | 5.26 |
Cross-tabulation of variables with date of call.
| Correlation between Variables | r | |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | 0.574 | −0.023 |
| Age | 0.155 | |
| Bereavement | 0.242 | 0.049 |
| Conflicts | 0.147 | |
| Prior psychological conditions | 0.035 | −0.087 |
| Physical illness | 0.183 | −0.055 |
| Anxiety symptomatology | 0.005 | −0.117 |
| Depression symptomatology | 0.936 | 0.003 |
| Concern for a family member/friend | 0.084 | −0.071 |
| Care-giving guidelines | 0.113 | 0.066 |
| Loneliness | 0.349 | −0.039 |
| Fear | 0.169 | 0.057 |
| Insomnia | 0.972 | 0.001 |