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Changes in socioeconomic resources and mental health after the second COVID-19 wave (2020-2021): a longitudinal study in Switzerland.
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 23.03.2023
Tancredi Stefano, Ulyte Agne, Wagner Cornelia, Keidel Dirk, Witzig Melissa, Imboden Medea, Probst-Hensch Nicole M, Amati Rebecca, Albanese Emiliano, Levati Sara, Crivelli Luca, Kohler Philipp, Cusini Alexia, Kahlert Christian, Harju Erika, Michel Gisela, Luedi Chantal, Ortega Natalia, Baggio Stéphanie, Chocano-Bedoya Patricia O, Rodondi Nicolas, Ballouz Tala, Frei Anja, Kaufmann Marco, von Wyl Viktor, Lorthe Elsa, Baysson Hélène, Stringhini Silvia, Schneider Valentine, Kaufmann Laurent, Wieber Frank, Volken Thomas, Zysset Annina, Dratva Julia, Cullati Stéphane, Corona Immunitas Research Group
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During the 2020/2021 winter, the labour market was under the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Changes in socioeconomic resources during this period could have influenced individual mental health. This association may have been mitigated or exacerbated by subjective risk perceptions, such as perceived risk of getting infected with SARS-CoV-2 or perception of the national economic situation. Therefore, we aimed to determine if changes in financial resources and employment situation during and after the second COVID-19 wave were prospectively associated with depression, anxiety and stress, and whether perceptions of the national economic situation and of the risk of getting infected modified this association.