Perceived discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19, mental health, and emotional responses–the international online COVISTRESS survey

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Autor(a) principal: DAMBRUN, Michael
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Bonetto, Eric, MOTAK, Ladislav, Baker, Julien S., Bagheri, Reza, Saadaoui, Foued, Rabbouch, Hana, Zak, Marek, Nasir, Hijrah, Mermillod, Martial, Gao, Yang, Antunes, Samuel, Ugbolue, Ukadike Chris, Pereira, Bruno, Bouillon-Minois, Jean-Baptiste, Nugier, Armelle, Clinchamps, Maëlys, Dutheil, Frédéric
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/8923
Resumo: Background Despite the potential detrimental consequences for individuals’ health and discrimination from covid-19 symptoms, the outcomes have received little attention. This study examines the relationships between having personally experienced discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19 (during the first wave of the pandemic), mental health, and emotional responses (anger and sadness). It was predicted that covid-19 discrimination would be positively related to poor mental health and that this relationship would be mediated by the emotions of anger and sadness. Methods The study was conducted using an online questionnaire from January to June 2020 (the Covistress network; including 44 countries). Participants were extracted from the COVISTRESS database (Ntotal = 280) with about a half declaring having been discriminated due to covid-19 symptoms (N = 135). Discriminated participants were compared to non-discriminated participants using ANOVA. A mediation analysis was conducted to examine the indirect effect of emotional responses and the relationships between perceived discrimination and self-reported mental health. Results The results indicated that individuals who experienced discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19 had poorer mental health and experienced more anger and sadness. The relationship between covid-19 personal discrimination and mental health disappeared when the emotions of anger and sadness were statistically controlled for. The indirect effects for both anger and sadness were statistically significant. Discussion This study suggests that the covid-19 pandemic may have generated discriminatory behaviors toward those suspected of having symptoms and that this is related to poorer mental health via anger and sadness.
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spelling Perceived discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19, mental health, and emotional responses–the international online COVISTRESS surveyBackground Despite the potential detrimental consequences for individuals’ health and discrimination from covid-19 symptoms, the outcomes have received little attention. This study examines the relationships between having personally experienced discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19 (during the first wave of the pandemic), mental health, and emotional responses (anger and sadness). It was predicted that covid-19 discrimination would be positively related to poor mental health and that this relationship would be mediated by the emotions of anger and sadness. Methods The study was conducted using an online questionnaire from January to June 2020 (the Covistress network; including 44 countries). Participants were extracted from the COVISTRESS database (Ntotal = 280) with about a half declaring having been discriminated due to covid-19 symptoms (N = 135). Discriminated participants were compared to non-discriminated participants using ANOVA. A mediation analysis was conducted to examine the indirect effect of emotional responses and the relationships between perceived discrimination and self-reported mental health. Results The results indicated that individuals who experienced discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19 had poorer mental health and experienced more anger and sadness. The relationship between covid-19 personal discrimination and mental health disappeared when the emotions of anger and sadness were statistically controlled for. The indirect effects for both anger and sadness were statistically significant. Discussion This study suggests that the covid-19 pandemic may have generated discriminatory behaviors toward those suspected of having symptoms and that this is related to poorer mental health via anger and sadness.Public Library of ScienceRepositório do ISPADAMBRUN, MichaelBonetto, EricMOTAK, LadislavBaker, Julien S.Bagheri, RezaSaadaoui, FouedRabbouch, HanaZak, MarekNasir, HijrahMermillod, MartialGao, YangAntunes, SamuelUgbolue, Ukadike ChrisPereira, BrunoBouillon-Minois, Jean-BaptisteNugier, ArmelleClinchamps, MaëlysDutheil, Frédéric2023-01-19T15:51:58Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/8923engDambrun, M., Bonetto, E., Motak, L., Baker, J. S., Bagheri, R., Saadaoui, F., Rabbouch, H., Zak, M., Nasir, H., Mermillod, M., Gao, Y., Antunes, S., Ugbolue, U. C., Pereira, B., Bouillon-Minois, J.-B., Nugier, A., Clinchamps, M., & Dutheil, F. (2023). Perceived discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19, mental health, and emotional responses–the international online COVISTRESS survey. PLoS ONE, 17(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.02791801932620310.1371/journal.pone.0279180info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-01-22T02:16:44Zoai:repositorio.ispa.pt:10400.12/8923Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:45:30.426888Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Perceived discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19, mental health, and emotional responses–the international online COVISTRESS survey
spellingShingle Perceived discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19, mental health, and emotional responses–the international online COVISTRESS survey
DAMBRUN, Michael
title_short Perceived discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19, mental health, and emotional responses–the international online COVISTRESS survey
title_full Perceived discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19, mental health, and emotional responses–the international online COVISTRESS survey
title_fullStr Perceived discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19, mental health, and emotional responses–the international online COVISTRESS survey
title_full_unstemmed Perceived discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19, mental health, and emotional responses–the international online COVISTRESS survey
title_sort Perceived discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19, mental health, and emotional responses–the international online COVISTRESS survey
author DAMBRUN, Michael
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Bonetto, Eric
MOTAK, Ladislav
Baker, Julien S.
Bagheri, Reza
Saadaoui, Foued
Rabbouch, Hana
Zak, Marek
Nasir, Hijrah
Mermillod, Martial
Gao, Yang
Antunes, Samuel
Ugbolue, Ukadike Chris
Pereira, Bruno
Bouillon-Minois, Jean-Baptiste
Nugier, Armelle
Clinchamps, Maëlys
Dutheil, Frédéric
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MOTAK, Ladislav
Baker, Julien S.
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Saadaoui, Foued
Rabbouch, Hana
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Nasir, Hijrah
Mermillod, Martial
Gao, Yang
Antunes, Samuel
Ugbolue, Ukadike Chris
Pereira, Bruno
Bouillon-Minois, Jean-Baptiste
Nugier, Armelle
Clinchamps, Maëlys
Dutheil, Frédéric
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Bonetto, Eric
MOTAK, Ladislav
Baker, Julien S.
Bagheri, Reza
Saadaoui, Foued
Rabbouch, Hana
Zak, Marek
Nasir, Hijrah
Mermillod, Martial
Gao, Yang
Antunes, Samuel
Ugbolue, Ukadike Chris
Pereira, Bruno
Bouillon-Minois, Jean-Baptiste
Nugier, Armelle
Clinchamps, Maëlys
Dutheil, Frédéric
description Background Despite the potential detrimental consequences for individuals’ health and discrimination from covid-19 symptoms, the outcomes have received little attention. This study examines the relationships between having personally experienced discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19 (during the first wave of the pandemic), mental health, and emotional responses (anger and sadness). It was predicted that covid-19 discrimination would be positively related to poor mental health and that this relationship would be mediated by the emotions of anger and sadness. Methods The study was conducted using an online questionnaire from January to June 2020 (the Covistress network; including 44 countries). Participants were extracted from the COVISTRESS database (Ntotal = 280) with about a half declaring having been discriminated due to covid-19 symptoms (N = 135). Discriminated participants were compared to non-discriminated participants using ANOVA. A mediation analysis was conducted to examine the indirect effect of emotional responses and the relationships between perceived discrimination and self-reported mental health. Results The results indicated that individuals who experienced discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19 had poorer mental health and experienced more anger and sadness. The relationship between covid-19 personal discrimination and mental health disappeared when the emotions of anger and sadness were statistically controlled for. The indirect effects for both anger and sadness were statistically significant. Discussion This study suggests that the covid-19 pandemic may have generated discriminatory behaviors toward those suspected of having symptoms and that this is related to poorer mental health via anger and sadness.
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