Compliance to Recommendations and Mental Health Consequences among Elderly in Sweden during the Initial Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Cross Sectional Online Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants and Data Collection
2.2. Ethical Considerations
2.3. Questionniare and Variables
2.4. Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Sample
3.2. Information about the Pandemic
3.3. Recommendations about the Pandemic
3.4. Mental Health during the Pandemic
3.5. Mental Health and Civil Status
4. Discussion
4.1. Results Discussion
4.2. Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | n (%) | |
---|---|---|
Sex n = 1833 (98.9%) | Women | 1272 (69.4) |
Men | 561 (30.6) | |
Age groups n = 1854 (100.0%) | 69–74 | 1058 (57.1) |
75–99 | 796 (42.9) | |
Civil status n = 1842 (99.4%) | Not single | 1096 (56.9) |
Single | 790 (43.1) |
Variables | Total n (%) | Women n (%) | Men n (%) | Chi2-Value | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
The information concerning the COVID-19 pandemic… | |||||
…is sufficient yes no | 180 81662 (91.9) 146 (8.1) | 1161 (92.7) 91 (7.3) | 501 (90.1) 55 (9.9) | 3.570 | 0.059 |
…is clear and concise yes no | 1796 1563 (87) 233 (13) | 1102 (88.2) 148 (11.8) | 461 (84.4) 85 (15.6) | 4.677 | 0.031 |
...from government authorities is reliable yes no | 1797 1556 (86.6) 241 (13.4) | 1086 (87.2) 159 (12.8) | 470 (85.1) 82 (14.9) | 1.430 | 0.232 |
…from media is reliable yes no | 1790 912 (50.9) 878 (49.1) | 662 (53.3) 580 (46.7) | 250 (45.6) 298 (54.4) | 8.976 | 0.003 |
Variables | Total | Women n (%) | Men n (%) | Chi2-Value | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
In relation to the COVID-19 pandemic… | |||||
Recommendations from government authorities are clear and concise yes no | 1793 1586 (88.5) 207 (11.5) | 1120 (90.2) 122 (9.8) | 466 (84.6) 85 (15.4) | 11.736 | 0.001 |
I take the recommendations from government authorities very seriously yes no | 1814 1756 (96.8) 58 (3.2) | 1232 (97.5) 31 (2.5) | 524 (95.1) 27 (4.9) | 7.414 | 0.006 |
I know how to act to avoid infection yes no | 1807 1776 (98.3) 31 (1.7) | 1244 (99.0) 12 (1.0) | 532 (96.6) 19 (3.4) | 14.115 | 0.001 |
I have changed my daily routines yes no | 1806 1723 (95.4) 83 (4.6) | 1202 (95.9) 51 (4.1) | 521 (94.2) 32 (5.8) | 2.578 | 0.108 |
I avoid public gatherings yes no | 1803 1787 (99.1) 16 (0.9) | 1243 (99.2 10 (0.8) | 544 (98.9) 6 (1.1) | 0.373 | 0.542 |
I spend all of my time at home yes no | 1802 1138 (63.2) 664 (36.8) | 826 (66.0) 426 (34.0) | 312 (56.7) 238 (43.3) | 14.042 | 0.000 |
I do grocery shopping as usual yes no | 1786 319 (17.9) 1467 (82.1) | 180 (14.5) 1060 (85.5) | 139 (25.5) 407 (74.5) | 30.935 | 0.000 |
I do grocery shopping, but at hours when I think no one is there yes no | 1795 861 (48.0) 934 (52.0) | 576 (46.1) 673 (53.9) | 285 (52.2) 261 (47.8) | 5.629 | 0.018 |
Variables | Total n (%) | Women n (%) | Men n (%) | Chi2-Value | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
In relation to the COVID-19 pandemic… | |||||
I worry about my health yes no | 1797 1092 (60.8) 705 (39.2) | 779 (62.3) 471 (37.7) | 313 (57.2) 234 (42.8) | 4.149 | 0.042 |
I worry about my loved ones yes no | 1789 1427 (79.8) 362 (20.2) | 997 (80.1) 248 (19.9) | 430 (79.0) 114 (21.0) | 0.252 | 0.616 |
My loved ones worry about me yes no | 1780 1324 (74.4) 456 (25.6) | 921 (74.3) 318 (25.7) | 403 (74.5) 138 (25.5) | 0.005 | 0.944 |
I worry about the economic development yes no | 1785 1168 (65.4) 617 (34.6) | 853 (68.6) 390 (31.4) | 315 (58.1) 227 (41.9) | 18.419 | 0.000 |
The isolation makes me feel bad yes no | 179 8896 (49.8) 902 (50.2) | 693 (55.4) 559 (44.6) | 203 (37.2) 343 (62.8) | 50.220 | 0.000 |
I have trouble sleeping yes no | 1791 420 (23.5) 1371 (76.5) | 334 (26.8) 912 (73.2) | 86 (15.8) 459 (84.2) | 25.678 | 0.000 |
I feel depressed yes no | 179 8697 (38.8) 1101 (61.2) | 557 (44.4) 697 (55.6) | 140 (25.7) 404 (74.3) | 55.788 | 0.000 |
I have difficulties concentrating yes no | 1775 411 (23.2) 1364 (76.8) | 332 (26.9) 903 (73.1) | 79 (14.6) 461 (85.4) | 31.702 | 0.000 |
I worry about the consequences to society yes no | 1794 1505 (83.9) 289 (16.1) | 1077 (86.1) 174 (13.9) | 428 (78.8) 115 (21.2) | 14.808 | 0.000 |
Variables | Total n (%) | Not Single n (%) | Single n (%) | Chi2-Value | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
In relation to COVID-19 pandemic… | |||||
I worry about my health yes no | 1806 1099 (60.9) 707 (39.1) | 654 (61.4) 412 (38.6) | 445 (60.1) 295 (39.9) | 0.271 | 0.603 |
I worry about my loved ones yes no | 179 81,434 (79.8) 364 (20.2) | 885 (83.0) 181 (17.0) | 549 (75.0) 183 (25.0) | 17.291 | 0.000 |
My loved ones worry about me yes no | 17 881,330 (74.4) 458 (25.6) | 789 (74.5) 270 (25.5) | 541 (74.2) 188 (25.8) | 0.019 | 0.889 |
I worry about the economic development yes no | 1793 1173 (65.4) 620 (34.6) | 679 (64.2) 378 (35.8) | 494 (67.1) 242 (32.9) | 1.592 | 0.207 |
The isolation makes me feel bad yes no | 1807 904 (50.0) 903 (50.0) | 482 (45.3) 583 (54.7) | 422 (56.9) 320 (43.1) | 23.599 | 0.000 |
I have trouble sleeping yes no | 1799 422 (23.5) 1377 (76.5) | 220 (20.7) 841 (79.3) | 202 (27.4) 563 (72.6) | 10.675 | 0.001 |
I feel depressed yes no | 1806 701 (38.8) 1105 (61.2) | 356 (33.5) 707 (66.5) | 345 (46.4) 398 (53.6) | 30.849 | 0.000 |
I have difficulties concentrating yes no | 1783 413 (23.2) 1370 (76.8) | 203 (19.3) 847 (80.7) | 210 (28.6) 523 (71.4) | 21.049 | 0.000 |
I worry about the consequences to society yes no | 1803 1512 (83.9) 291 (16.1) | 896 (84.3) 167 (15.7) | 616 (83.2) 124 (16.8) | 0.353 | 0.552 |
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Gustavsson, J.; Beckman, L. Compliance to Recommendations and Mental Health Consequences among Elderly in Sweden during the Initial Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Cross Sectional Online Survey. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 5380. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155380
Gustavsson J, Beckman L. Compliance to Recommendations and Mental Health Consequences among Elderly in Sweden during the Initial Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Cross Sectional Online Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(15):5380. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155380
Chicago/Turabian StyleGustavsson, Johanna, and Linda Beckman. 2020. "Compliance to Recommendations and Mental Health Consequences among Elderly in Sweden during the Initial Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Cross Sectional Online Survey" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 15: 5380. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155380
APA StyleGustavsson, J., & Beckman, L. (2020). Compliance to Recommendations and Mental Health Consequences among Elderly in Sweden during the Initial Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Cross Sectional Online Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(15), 5380. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155380