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000162149 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1007/s00127-025-02944-x
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000162149 037__ $$aART-2025-144698
000162149 041__ $$aeng
000162149 100__ $$aPinucci, I.
000162149 245__ $$aResilient outcomes in people with a history of mental disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international 2-years longitudinal prospective study
000162149 260__ $$c2025
000162149 5203_ $$aBackground: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the global population was exposed to a significant psychological stress, which had an impact on the mental health in individuals with pre-existing mental disorders. Despite their heightened vulnerability, subgroups within this population demonstrated resilient outcomes throughout the pandemic. This study aims to identify predictors of long-term, sustained resilient outcomes among people with a history of mental disorder during the first two years of the pandemic. Methods: In this international 2-year, 5-wave longitudinal online survey, the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale, and the PTSD Checklist DSM-5 were used for a proxy measure of psychological distress. As possible predictors of sustained resilient outcomes, we investigated socio-demographic characteristics, economic and housing status, pandemic-related issues, chronic diseases, social support, fear of contamination and personal values which were investigated respectively through the Oslo Social Support Scale, the Padua Inventory, and the Portrait Values Questionnaire. Data were analysed with a Mover-Stayer Latent Transition Analysis model. Results: Nine-hundred and forty-three participants with a mental disorder were included in the analysis. Variables associated with a higher chance of sustained resilient outcomes were older age, maintaining a job, and having more people in the household. In contrast, female gender, losing job, difficulty in meeting basic needs, higher fear of contamination, hedonism, less social support and loneliness resulted in a lower likelihood of presenting sustained resilient outcomes. Conclusion: This study identified factors that predictsustained resilience in people with mental disorders. The newly discovered predictors could prove invaluable in developing strategies to enhance the resilience of people with mental disorders during times of crises, such as pandemics.
000162149 536__ $$9info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/101016127/EU/Improving the Preparedness of Health Systems to Reduce Mental Health and Psychosocial Concerns resulting from the COVID-19 Pandemic/RESPOND$$9This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No H2020 101016127-RESPOND
000162149 540__ $$9info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess$$aAll rights reserved$$uhttp://www.europeana.eu/rights/rr-f/
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000162149 700__ $$aTedeschi, F.
000162149 700__ $$aSerra, R.
000162149 700__ $$aPatanè, M.
000162149 700__ $$aAcartürk, C.
000162149 700__ $$aAndriani, D.
000162149 700__ $$aBryant, R. A.
000162149 700__ $$aBurchert, S.
000162149 700__ $$aCaggiu, G.
000162149 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0001-9903-4064$$aCampos, D.$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000162149 700__ $$aConflitti, C.
000162149 700__ $$aDavisse-Paturet, C.
000162149 700__ $$aFelez-Nobrega, M.
000162149 700__ $$aFuhr, D.
000162149 700__ $$aHall, B. J.
000162149 700__ $$aHaro, J. M.
000162149 700__ $$aHuizink, A. C.
000162149 700__ $$aKnaevelsrud, C.
000162149 700__ $$aKurt, G.
000162149 700__ $$aLam, A.
000162149 700__ $$aLeijen, I.
000162149 700__ $$aMediavilla, R.
000162149 700__ $$aMelchior, M.
000162149 700__ $$aMittendorfer-Rutz, E.
000162149 700__ $$aMorina, N.
000162149 700__ $$aMonzio Compagnoni, M.
000162149 700__ $$aNicaise, P.
000162149 700__ $$aPalantza, C.
000162149 700__ $$aPanter-Brick, C.
000162149 700__ $$aPapola, D.
000162149 700__ $$aQuero, S.
000162149 700__ $$aRodriguez Prada, C.
000162149 700__ $$aSeedat, S.
000162149 700__ $$aSetyowibowo, H.
000162149 700__ $$aSmith, P.
000162149 700__ $$avan der Waerden, J.
000162149 700__ $$aWalter, H.
000162149 700__ $$aWitteveen, A.
000162149 700__ $$aPasquini, M.
000162149 700__ $$aSijbrandij, M.
000162149 700__ $$aBarbui, C.
000162149 700__ $$aTarsitani, L.
000162149 7102_ $$14009$$2735$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Psicología y Sociología$$cÁrea Psicolog.Evolut.Educac
000162149 773__ $$g(2025), [14 pp.]$$pSoc. psychiatry psychiatr. epidemiol.$$tSOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY$$x0933-7954
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