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Access to mental health care during the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic in Italy: Results from the COMET multicentric study

Menculini G.
•
Tortorella A.
•
Albert U.
altro
Sampogna G.
2021
  • journal article

Periodico
BRAIN SCIENCES
Abstract
The COVID‐19 pandemic represents an unprecedented public health emergency, with consequences at the political, social, and economic levels. Mental health services have been called to play a key role in facing the impact of the pandemic on the mental health of the general population. In the period March‐May 2020, an online survey was implemented as part of the Covid Mental Health Trial (COMET), a multicentric collaborative study carried out in Italy, one of the Western countries most severely hit by the pandemic. The present study aims to investigate the use of mental health resources during the first wave of the pandemic. The final sample consisted of 20,712 participants, mainly females (N = 14,712, 71%) with a mean age of 40.4 ± 14.3 years. Access to mental health services was reported in 7.7% of cases. Among those referred to mental health services, in 93.9% of cases (N = 1503 subjects) a psychological assessment was requested and in 15.7% of cases (N = 252) a psychiatric consultation. People reporting higher levels of perceived loneliness (OR 1.079, 95% CI 1.056–1.101, p < 0.001), practicing smart‐working (OR 1.122, 95% CI 0.980–1.285, p = 0.095), using avoidant (OR 1.586, 95% CI 1.458–1.725, p < 0.001) and approach (OR 1.215, 95% CI 1.138–1.299, p < 0.001) coping strategies more frequently accessed mental health services. On the other hand, having higher levels of perceived social support (OR 0.833, 95% CI 0.795–0.873, p < 0.001) was associated with a reduced probability to access mental health services. The COVID‐19 pandemic represents a new threat to the mental health and well‐being of the general population, therefore specific strategies should be implemented to promote access to mental healthcare during the pandemic and afterwards.
DOI
10.3390/brainsci11111413
WOS
WOS:000765526800001
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/3014487
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85118265041
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/11/1413
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8615495/
Diritti
open access
license:creative commons
license uri:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
FVG url
https://arts.units.it/bitstream/11368/3014487/1/Access to Mental Health Care during the First Wave of the COVIDâ 19 Pandemic in Italy Results from the COMET Multicentric Study.pdf
Soggetti
  • Access to care

  • COVID‐19

  • Lockdown

  • Loneline

  • Mental health service...

  • Psychiatric care

  • Stress

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