Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
11(21), P. 6467 - 6467
Published: Oct. 31, 2022
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
socioeconomic
and
health-related
determinants
recent
life
events
their
relation
changes
in
quality
of
(HRQoL)
mental
well-being
during
the
first
year
COVID-19
pandemic.
A
web-based
survey
was
administered
repeatedly
participants
from
Greece,
Italy,
Netherlands,
United
Kingdom,
States.
Primary
outcome
measures
were
HRQoL
(measured
by
EQ-5D-5L)
WHO-5).
Linear
regression
analyses
performed
estimate
impact
on
well-being.
In
total,
6765
respondents
completed
questionnaire
at
T1
(April–May
2020)
T2
(May–June
2021).
Regarding
results,
33%
showed
improved
T2,
whereas
31%
deteriorated.
terms
well-being,
44%
41%
The
greatest
deterioration
observed
with
an
increasing
number
chronic
conditions.
effect
negative
larger
than
positive
events.
We
conclude
that
slightly
more
rather
deteriorated
some
variation
measure
country.
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
11(21), P. 6467 - 6467
Published: Oct. 31, 2022
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
socioeconomic
and
health-related
determinants
recent
life
events
their
relation
changes
in
quality
of
(HRQoL)
mental
well-being
during
the
first
year
COVID-19
pandemic.
A
web-based
survey
was
administered
repeatedly
participants
from
Greece,
Italy,
Netherlands,
United
Kingdom,
States.
Primary
outcome
measures
were
HRQoL
(measured
by
EQ-5D-5L)
WHO-5).
Linear
regression
analyses
performed
estimate
impact
on
well-being.
In
total,
6765
respondents
completed
questionnaire
at
T1
(April–May
2020)
T2
(May–June
2021).
Regarding
results,
33%
showed
improved
T2,
whereas
31%
deteriorated.
terms
well-being,
44%
41%
The
greatest
deterioration
observed
with
an
increasing
number
chronic
conditions.
effect
negative
larger
than
positive
events.
We
conclude
that
slightly
more
rather
deteriorated
some
variation
measure
country.