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Physical and mental health outcomes including behavior and attitudes in people having social contacts with COVID-19 patients.


ABSTRACT: The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection has spread worldwide since late 2019. People who have social contacts with COVID-19 patients might be at higher risk of physical or mental health problems. This study investigated whether people who had social contacts with COVID-19 patients would have poorer physical or mental outcomes, and different attitudes and behaviors. Chinese adults were recruited to fill in an online survey using snowball sampling during 21st-26nd February 2020. Physical symptoms, psychological outcomes, quality of life, COVID-19 related attitudes, and behaviors were measured. The differences in the outcomes between participants who had COVID-19 social contacts and those who had not were analyzed. The survey included 1,447 non-infected eligible participants. Among those, 173 (12.0%) reported at least one confirmed/suspected case in their social contacts. In the multiple regression adjusted for demographic data, the presence of confirmed/suspected infection cases in one's social contacts was significantly associated with poorer physical and mental outcomes, lower health-related quality of life, and different COVID-19 related attitudes and behaviors (p<0.05). In conclusion, people who had social contacts with COVID-19 patients were at risk of adverse health outcomes. Future studies are needed to understand the long-term impacts. Similarly, strategies to improve health outcomes for these people are needed.

SUBMITTER: Xu Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7853483 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Physical and mental health outcomes including behavior and attitudes in people having social contacts with COVID-19 patients.

Xu Zijun Z   Zhang Dexing D   Xu Dong D   Li Xue X   Xie Yao Jie YJ   Sun Wen W   Lee Eric Kam-Pui EK   Yip Benjamin Hon-Kei BH   Mo Phoenix Kit-Han PK   Xiao Shuiyuan S   Wong Samuel Yeung-Shan SY  

PloS one 20210202 2


The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection has spread worldwide since late 2019. People who have social contacts with COVID-19 patients might be at higher risk of physical or mental health problems. This study investigated whether people who had social contacts with COVID-19 patients would have poorer physical or mental outcomes, and different attitudes and behaviors. Chinese adults were recruited to fill in an online survey using snowball sampling during 21st-26nd February 2020. Physical sympto  ...[more]

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