Applied Economics,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown, С. 1 - 17
Опубликована: Июнь 10, 2024
A
growing
literature
shows
that
confinement
policies
used
by
governments
to
slow
COVID-19
transmission
have
negative
impacts
on
mental
health,
but
the
differential
effects
of
individual
health
remain
poorly
understood.
We
data
from
questionnaire
Survey
Health,
Ageing
and
Retirement
in
Europe
(SHARE),
which
focuses
populations
aged
50
older,
Oxford
Government
Response
Tracker
for
28
countries
estimate
eight
different
three
outcomes
health:
insomnia,
anxiety
depression.
applied
robust
machine
learning
methods
interest.
Our
results
indicate
closure
schools
public
transportation,
restrictions
domestic
international
travel,
gathering
did
not
worsen
older
Europe.
In
contrast,
stay
at
home
workplace
closures
aggravated
analysed.
Based
these
findings,
we
close
with
a
discussion
should
be
implemented,
intensified,
or
relaxed
control
spread
virus
without
compromising
populations.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
10
Опубликована: Июнь 9, 2022
We
aimed
to
analyze
inequalities
in
social
isolation
among
older
adults
a
time
of
COVID-19
restrictions,
using
gender
perspective.
A
random
population-based
survey,
including
21,543
(65+)
was
conducted
during
and
post
lockdown
France.
Our
main
outcome
three-dimension
indicator
based
on
living
conditions,
i.e.,
alone
(i)
not
having
gone
out
the
past
week
(ii),
completed
by
an
measuring
Internet
use
never
(iii).
Logistic
regressions
were
used
identify
factors
associated
with
for
women
men.
Women
more
likely
live
(aOR
=
2.72
[2.53;
2.92]),
have
1.53
[1.39;
1.68]),
1.30
[1.20;
1.44]).
In
addition
effects,
being
older,
at
bottom
hierarchy,
from
ethno-racial
minority
also
isolation.
Preventive
policies
should
take
into
account
these
when
addressing
issue
men,
so
as
enable
all
groups
maintain
contacts,
access
health
information.
Journal of Women & Aging,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
35(6), С. 505 - 512
Опубликована: Март 26, 2023
This
study
examined
differences
in
mental
health
older
adult
women
before
versus
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
Participants
who
were
community
dwelling
(
Applied Economics,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown, С. 1 - 17
Опубликована: Июнь 10, 2024
A
growing
literature
shows
that
confinement
policies
used
by
governments
to
slow
COVID-19
transmission
have
negative
impacts
on
mental
health,
but
the
differential
effects
of
individual
health
remain
poorly
understood.
We
data
from
questionnaire
Survey
Health,
Ageing
and
Retirement
in
Europe
(SHARE),
which
focuses
populations
aged
50
older,
Oxford
Government
Response
Tracker
for
28
countries
estimate
eight
different
three
outcomes
health:
insomnia,
anxiety
depression.
applied
robust
machine
learning
methods
interest.
Our
results
indicate
closure
schools
public
transportation,
restrictions
domestic
international
travel,
gathering
did
not
worsen
older
Europe.
In
contrast,
stay
at
home
workplace
closures
aggravated
analysed.
Based
these
findings,
we
close
with
a
discussion
should
be
implemented,
intensified,
or
relaxed
control
spread
virus
without
compromising
populations.