Mental wellbeing and perception of health in the era of COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study in the general population
Citation
Gül, İ., & Yeşiltaş, A. (2022). Mental wellbeing and perception of health in the era of COVID‐19 pandemic: A cross‐sectional study in the general population. Perspectives in psychiatric care, 58(1), 97-107.Abstract
Purpose This study was aimed at evaluating mental wellbeing and health perception in the general population during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and at highlighting the correlation between them and selected variables.
Design and Methods This descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out in 374 individuals, who were remotely administered two scales ("Perception of Health Scale [PHS]" and "Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale [WEMWBS]") and a demographic and clinical questionnaire.
Findings PHS mean score was 53.24 +/- 7.69 and the total WEMWBS score was 52.95 +/- 10.75. A positive statistically significant correlation was found between PHS and WEMWBS (p < 0.05). Gender, marital status, and education levels conditioned mental well-being in a statistically significant. Suffering from a chronic disorder, COVID-19 symptoms, or having a family member affected by COVID-19 infection influenced the health perception.
Practical Implications Exposing the factors affecting the health and mental wellbeing perceptions of individuals, especially during the pandemic period, can guide policymakers.