Designing the Well-Being of Romanians by Achieving Mental Health with Digital Methods and Public Health Promotion
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Literature Review
1.2. COVID-19 and Mental Health
2. Materials and Methods
- A.
- General knowledge and perceptions about COVID-19.
- B.
- Health concerns and the impact of COVID-19 on mental health.
- C.
- Methods of communication, mental health information, and adaptation to the new reality.
- D.
- Perspectives and recommendations in addressing mental health needs.
- Open-ended question technique (all topics of the interview guide);
- The technique of situational/hypothetical questions (topics C and D in the interview guide).
3. Results
3.1. The Results of the Focus Group
3.2. The Results of the Semi-Structured In-Depth Individual Interview
3.3. Survey Results
N | Mean | Std. Deviation | Std. Error Mean | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Approximately, how much do you spend on average (in lei) per year to prevent depression? | 514 | 212.6381 | 340.0616 | 14.9995 |
Test Value = 180 | ||||||
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t | df | Sig. (Two-Tailed) | Mean Difference | 95% Confidence Interval of the Difference | ||
Lower | Upper | |||||
Approximately, how much do you spend on average (in lei) per year to prevent depression? | 2.176 | 513 | 0.030 | 32.63813 | 3.1702 | 62.1061 |
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Location | Cause | Number | Percent | Rate |
---|---|---|---|---|
Global | Mental disorders | 970,070,243.21 | 13.04 | 12,537.31 |
Western Europe | 67,021,711.29 | 16.21 | 15,361.12 | |
Central Europe | 12,877,710.52 | 11.79 | 11,274.12 | |
Romania | 2,197,434.97 | 11.89 | 11,422.92 | |
Global | Depressive disorders | 279,606,278.74 | 3.76 | 3613.67 |
Western Europe | 20,011,087.03 | 4.84 | 4586.47 | |
Central Europe | 3,770,271.81 | 3.45 | 3300.78 | |
Romania | 647,908.86 | 3.51 | 3368.02 | |
Global | Anxiety disorders | 301,390,390.85 | 4.05 | 3895.21 |
Western Europe | 26,057,799.71 | 6.30 | 5972.35 | |
Central Europe | 4,231,801.64 | 3.87 | 3704.84 | |
Romania | 713,811.81 | 3.86 | 3710.61 |
No. | Associated Words | Frequency |
---|---|---|
1 | Fear | 15 (41.6%) |
2 | Sadness | 6 (16.6%) |
3 | Panic | 3 (8.3%) |
4 | Frustration | 3 (8.3%) |
5 | Helplessness | 3 (8.3%) |
6 | Resignation | 3 (8.3%) |
7 | Anxiety | 3 (8.3%) |
Methods and Means of Information | Methods and Means of Communication |
---|---|
Online Media—66.6% | Social Media—91.6% |
TV—50% | Phone—58.3% |
Social Media—50% | Online video communication platforms—33.3% |
Websites—33.3% | E-mail—25% |
Friends—25% |
Level of Education | N | Mean | Std. Deviation | Std. Error Mean | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
“Depression is a preventable condition” | Primary and secondary education | 272 | 3.2610 | 1.14690 | 0.06954 |
Higher education | 242 | 4.1405 | 0.92279 | 0.05932 |
Levene’s Test for Equality of Variance | T Test for Equality of Means | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
F | Sig. | t | df | Sig. (2-Tailed) | Mean Difference | Std. Error Difference | 95% Confidence Interval of the Difference | |||
Lower | Upper | |||||||||
“Depression is a preventable condition” | Equal variance assumed | 15.687 | 0.000 | −9.502 | 512 | 0.000 | −0.87947 | 0.09256 | −1.06130 | −0.69763 |
Equal variance not assumed | −9.622 | 507.008 | 0.000 | −0.87947 | 0.09140 | −1.05904 | −0.69989 |
N | Mean | Std. Deviation | Std. Error Mean | 95% Confidence Interval of the Difference | Minimum | Maximum | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lower | Upper | |||||||
Manager/Employer | 50 | 3.8800 | 1.09991 | 0.15555 | 3.5674 | 4.1926 | 1.00 | 5.00 |
Professional/Tertiary education employee | 116 | 4.1293 | 0.88985 | 0.08262 | 3.9657 | 4.2930 | 2.00 | 5.00 |
Pupil/Student | 159 | 3.5094 | 1.08422 | 0.08598 | 3.3396 | 3.6793 | 1.00 | 5.00 |
Operator | 58 | 4.2414 | 0.84418 | 0.11085 | 4.0194 | 4.4633 | 1.00 | 5.00 |
Unemployed | 31 | 2.8065 | 1.01388 | 0.18210 | 2.4346 | 3.1783 | 1.00 | 5.00 |
Pensioner | 52 | 2.1346 | 1.13809 | 0.15782 | 1.8178 | 2.4515 | 1.00 | 5.00 |
Housewife | 48 | 2.6250 | 1.10367 | 0.15930 | 2.3045 | 2.9455 | 1.00 | 5.00 |
Total | 514 | 3.5039 | 1.22075 | 0.05385 | 3.3981 | 3.6097 | 1.00 | 5.00 |
Levene Statistic | df1 | df2 | Sig. |
---|---|---|---|
2.924 | 6 | 507 | 0.008 |
Sum of Squares | df | Mean Square | F | Sig. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Between groups | 233.649 | 6 | 38.941 | 37.192 | 0.000 |
Within Groups | 530.843 | 507 | 1.047 | ||
Total | 764.492 | 513 |
(I) Current Occupation | (J) Current Occupation | Mean Difference (I-J) | Std. Error | Sig. | 95% Confidence Interval | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lower Bound | Upper Bound | |||||
Manager/Employer | Professional/Tertiary education employee | −0.24931 | 0.17613 | 0.975 | −0.8011 | 0.3025 |
Pupil/Student | 0.37057 | 0.17773 | 0.578 | −0.1855 | 0.9266 | |
Operator | −0.36138 | 0.19100 | 0.737 | −0.9569 | 0.2341 | |
Unemployed | 1.07355 * | 0.23949 | 0.001 | 0.3194 | 1.8277 | |
Pensioner | 1.74538 * | 0.22160 | 0.000 | 1.0563 | 2.4345 | |
Housewife | 1.25500 * | 0.22265 | 0.000 | 0.5618 | 1.9482 | |
Professional/Tertiary education employee | Manager/Employer | 0.24931 | 0.17613 | 0.975 | −0.3025 | 0.8011 |
Pupil/Student | 0.61988 * | 0.11925 | 0.000 | 0.2550 | 0.9847 | |
Operator | −0.11207 | 0.13825 | 1.000 | −0.5402 | 0.3160 | |
Unemployed | 1.32286 * | 0.19997 | 0.000 | 0.6790 | 1.9667 | |
Pensioner | 1.99469 * | 0.17814 | 0.000 | 1.4371 | 2.5523 | |
Housewife | 1.50431 * | 0.17945 | 0.000 | 0.9410 | 2.0676 | |
Pupil/Student | Manager/Employer | −0.37057 | 0.17773 | 0.578 | −0.9266 | 0.1855 |
Professional/Tertiary education employee | −0.61988 * | 0.11925 | 0.000 | −0.9847 | −0.2550 | |
Operator | −0.73195 * | 0.14029 | 0.000 | −1.1656 | −0.2982 | |
Unemployed | 0.70298 * | 0.20138 | 0.023 | 0.0558 | 1.3502 | |
Pensioner | 1.37482 * | 0.17973 | 0.000 | 0.8130 | 1.9366 | |
Housewife | 0.88443 * | 0.18103 | 0.000 | 0.3169 | 1.4519 | |
Operator | Manager/Employer | 0.36138 | 0.19100 | 0.737 | −0.2341 | 0.9569 |
Professional/Tertiary education employee | 0.11207 | 0.13825 | 1.000 | −0.3160 | 0.5402 | |
Pupil/Student | 0.73195 * | 0.14029 | 0.000 | 0.2982 | 1.1656 | |
Unemployed | 1.43493 * | 0.21318 | 0.000 | 0.7561 | 2.1138 | |
Pensioner | 2.10676 * | 0.19286 | 0.000 | 1.5059 | 2.7076 | |
Housewife | 1.61638 * | 0.19407 | 0.000 | 1.0105 | 2.2223 | |
Unemployed | Manager/Employer | −1.07355 * | 0.23949 | 0.001 | −1.8277 | −0.3194 |
Professional/Tertiary education employee | −1.32286 * | 0.19997 | 0.000 | −1.9667 | −0.6790 | |
Pupil/Student | −0.70298 * | 0.20138 | 0.023 | −1.3502 | −0.0558 | |
Operator | −1.43493 * | 0.21318 | 0.000 | −2.1138 | −0.7561 | |
Pensioner | 0.67184 | 0.24097 | 0.134 | −0.0864 | 1.4300 | |
Housewife | 0.18145 | 0.24194 | 1.000 | −0.5802 | 0.9431 | |
Pensioner | Manager/Employer | −1.74538 * | 0.22160 | 0.000 | −2.4345 | −1.0563 |
Professional/Tertiary education employee | −1.99469 * | 0.17814 | 0.000 | −2.5523 | −1.4371 | |
Pupil/Student | −1.37482 * | 0.17973 | 0.000 | −1.9366 | −0.8130 | |
Operator | −2.10676 * | 0.19286 | 0.000 | −2.7076 | −1.5059 | |
Unemployed | −0.67184 | 0.24097 | 0.134 | −1.4300 | 0.0864 | |
Housewife | −0.49038 | 0.22424 | 0.485 | −1.1881 | 0.2074 | |
Housewife | Manager/Employer | −10.25500 * | 0.22265 | 0.000 | −1.9482 | −0.5618 |
Professional/Tertiary education employee | −1.50431 * | 0.17945 | 0.000 | −2.0676 | −0.9410 | |
Pupil/Student | −0.88443 * | 0.18103 | 0.000 | −1.4519 | −0.3169 | |
Operator | −1.61638 * | 0.19407 | 0.000 | −2.2223 | −1.0105 | |
Unemployed | −0.18145 | 0.24194 | 1.000 | −0.9431 | 0.5802 | |
Pensioner | 0.49038 | 0.22424 | 0.485 | −0.2074 | 1.1881 |
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Brătucu, G.; Tudor, A.I.M.; Litră, A.V.; Nichifor, E.; Chițu, I.B.; Brătucu, T.-O. Designing the Well-Being of Romanians by Achieving Mental Health with Digital Methods and Public Health Promotion. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 7868. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137868
Brătucu G, Tudor AIM, Litră AV, Nichifor E, Chițu IB, Brătucu T-O. Designing the Well-Being of Romanians by Achieving Mental Health with Digital Methods and Public Health Promotion. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(13):7868. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137868
Chicago/Turabian StyleBrătucu, Gabriel, Andra Ioana Maria Tudor, Adriana Veronica Litră, Eliza Nichifor, Ioana Bianca Chițu, and Tamara-Oana Brătucu. 2022. "Designing the Well-Being of Romanians by Achieving Mental Health with Digital Methods and Public Health Promotion" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 13: 7868. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137868
APA StyleBrătucu, G., Tudor, A. I. M., Litră, A. V., Nichifor, E., Chițu, I. B., & Brătucu, T.-O. (2022). Designing the Well-Being of Romanians by Achieving Mental Health with Digital Methods and Public Health Promotion. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(13), 7868. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19137868