Researchers found that that people with prior mental health history were at higher risk of poor mental health following a disaster like the COVID-19 pandemic. Low household income and disruption in employment or healthcare were also associated risk factors.
Elevated risk for SPD during the COVID-19 pandemic is related to multiple psychological and social pathways. Policies that target individuals with pre-existing mental health conditions should be high priorities in the response to the pandemic.
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