Elsevier

Psychiatry Research

Volume 298, April 2021, 113819
Psychiatry Research

Effects of the COVID-19 lockdown on mental health, wellbeing, sleep, and alcohol use in a UK student sample

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Highlights

  • This study investigated effects of the COVID-19 pandemic/lockdown on mental health.

  • A longitudinal design was used in a UK student sample.

  • A significant rise in depression symptoms was seen, linked to lower sleep quality.

  • COVID-related worry was highly prevalent.

  • Strategies that focus on these might be beneficial as the COVID crisis continues.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent restrictions imposed by governments worldwide have had profound social and psychological effects, particularly for young adults. This study used longitudinal data to characterise effects on mental health and behaviour in a UK student sample, measuring sleep quality and diurnal preference, depression and anxiety symptoms, wellbeing and loneliness, and alcohol use. Self-report data was collected from 254 undergraduates (219 females) at a UK university at two-time points: autumn 2019 (baseline, pre-pandemic) and April/May 2020 (under ‘lockdown’ conditions).  Longitudinal analyses showed a significant rise in depression symptoms and a reduction in wellbeing at lockdown. Over a third of the sample could be classed as clinically depressed at lockdown compared to 15% at baseline. Sleep quality was not affected across the sample as a whole. The increase in depression symptoms was highly correlated with worsened sleep quality. A reduction in alcohol use, and a significant shift towards an ‘evening’ diurnal preference, were also observed. Levels of worry surrounding contracting COVID-19 were high. Results highlight the urgent need for strategies to support young people's mental health: alleviating worries around contracting COVID, and supporting good sleep quality, could benefit young adults’ mental health as the COVID-19 crisis unfolds.

Keywords

COVID-19 Outbreak
Lockdown
Wellbeing
Depressive symptoms
Anxiety symptoms
Alcohol
Sleep

Abbreviations

rMEQ
Reduced Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire
PSQI
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index
HADS
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
WEMWBS
Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-being scale

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