Psychiatry Investig.  2022 May;19(5):371-379. 10.30773/pi.2021.0381.

The Effect of COVID-19–Related Lifestyle Changes on Depression

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, Kunsan National University, Gunsan, Republic of Korea
  • 2College of Nursing, Research Institute of Nursing Science, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju, Republic of Korea

Abstract


Objective
This study aimed to identify the effect of coronavirus disease (COVID-19)–related lifestyle changes on depression.
Methods
This secondary data analysis study included 229,269 adults from a community health survey conducted in the South Korea in 2020. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire about participants’ lifestyle changes related to COVID-19 and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9. The data were analyzed using a complex sample independent t-test, analysis of variance, Pearson’s correlation coefficient, and multiple regression analysis.
Results
The mean age of the participants was 48.76; 49.6% were male, and 50.4% were female. The multiple regression showed that depression increased due to COVID-19–related lifestyle changes (physical activity, sleep duration, consumption of convenience foods, alcohol consumption, smoking, and use of public transportation). The explanatory power was 27.3%, and the model was suitable (Wald F=63.75, p<0.001).
Conclusion
This study identified the effect of COVID-19–related lifestyle changes on depression, and the results have implications for future depression-relieving interventions.

Keyword

COVID-19; Depression; Life style; Population health
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