Journal article
Trajectories of psychological distress over multiple COVID-19 lockdowns in Australia
Ferdinand Botha, Richard W Morris, Peter Butterworth, Nick Glozier
SSM: Population Health | Elsevier | Published : 2023
Abstract
The impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic, including the indirect effect of policy responses, on psychological distress has been the subject of much research. However, there has been little consideration of how the prevalence of psychological distress changed with the duration and repetition of lockdowns, or the rate of resolution of psychological distress once lockdowns ended. This study describes the trajectories of psychological distress over multiple lockdowns during the first two years of the pandemic across five Australian states for the period May 2020 to December 2021 and examines whether psychological distress trajectories varied as a function of time spent in lockdown, or time sin..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Acknowledgement We are grateful to three anonymous referees for helpful comments and suggestions. This research was supported by the Australian Gov-ernment through the Australian Research Council?s Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course (Project ID CE200100025) .