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The collaborative outcomes study on health and functioning during infection times in adults (COH-FIT-Adults): Design and methods of an international online survey targeting physical and mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Solmi, MarcoEstrade, AndresThompson, TrevorAgorastos, AgorastosRadua, JoaquimCortese, SamueleDragioti, Elena, Ph.D.Leisch, FriedrichVancampfort, DavyThygesen, Lau CasparAschauer, HaraldSchloegelhofer, MonikaAkimova, ElenaSchneeberger, AndresHuber, Christian G.Hasler, GregorConus, PhilippeDo Cuenod, Kim Q.von Kanel, RolandArrondo, GonzaloFusar-Poli, PaoloGorwood, PhilipLlorca, Pierre-MichelKrebs, Marie-OdileScanferla, ElisabettaKishimoto, TaishiroRabbani, GolamSkonieczna-Zydecka, KarolinaBrambilla, PaoloFavaro, AngelaTakamiya, AkihiroZoccante, LeonardoColizzi, MarcoBourgin, JulieKaminski, KarolMoghadasin, MaryamSeedat, SorayaMatthews, EvanWells, JohnVassilopoulou, EmiliaGadelha, ArySu, Kuan-PinKwon, Jun SooKim, MinahLee, Tae YoungPapsuev, OlegMankova, DenisaBoscutti, AndreaGerunda, CristianoSaccon, DiegoRighi, ElenaMonaco, FrancescoCroatto, GiovanniCereda, GuidoDemurtas, JacopoBrondino, NatasciaVeronese, NicolaEnrico, PaoloPoliti, PierluigiCiappolino, ValentinaPfennig, AndreaBechdolf, AndreasMeyer-Lindenberg, AndreasKahl, Kai G.Domschke, KatharinaBauer, MichaelKoutsouleris, NikolaosWinter, SibylleBorgwardt, StefanBitter, IstvanBalazs, JuditCzobor, PalUnoka, ZsoltMavridis, DimitrisTsamakis, KonstantinosBozikas, Vasilios P.Tunvirachaisakul, ChavitMaes, MichaelRungnirundorn, TeerayuthSupasitthumrong, ThitipornHaque, ArifulBrunoni, Andre R.Costardi, Carlos GustavoSchuch, Felipe BarretoPolanczyk, GuilhermeLuiz, Jhoanne MerlynFonseca, LaisAparicio, Luana VValvassori, Samira S.Nordentoft, MereteVendsborg, PerHoffmann, Sofie HaveSehli, JihedSartorius, NormanHeuss, SabinaGuinart, DanielHamilton, JaneKane, JohnRubio, JoseSand, MichaelKoyanagi, AiSolanes, AleixAndreu-Bernabeu, AlvaroSan Jose Caceres, AntoniaArango, CelsoDiaz-Caneja, Covadonga M.Hidalgo-Mazzei, DiegoVieta, EduardGonzalez-Penas, JavierFortea, LydiaParellada, MaraFullana, Miquel A.Verdolini, NormaFarkova, EvaJanku, KarolinaMillan, MarkHonciuc, MihaelaMoniuszko-Malinowska, AnnaLoniewski, IgorSamochowiec, JerzyKiszkiel, LukaszMarlicz, MariaSowa, PawelMarlicz, WojciechSpies, GeorginaStubbs, BrendonFirth, JosephSullivan, SarahDarcin, Asli EnezAksu, HaticeDilbaz, NesrinNoyan, OnurKitazawa, MomokoKurokawa, ShunyaTazawa, YukiAnselmi, AlejandroCracco, CeciliaInes Machado, AnaEstrade, NataliaDe Leo, DiegoCurtis, JackieBerk, MichaelWard, PhilipTeasdale, ScottRosenbaum, SimonMarx, WolfgangHorodnic, Adrian VasileOprea, LiviuAlexinschi, OvidiuIfteni, PetruTurliuc, SerbanCiuhodaru, TudorBolos, AlexandraMatei, ValentinNieman, Dorien H.Sommer, Irisvan Os, Jimvan Amelsvoort, ThereseSun, Ching-FangGuu, Ta-weiJiao, CanZhang, JietingFan, JialinZou, LiyeYu, XinChi, Xinlide Timary, Philippevan Winke, RuudNg, BernardoPena, EdilbertoArellano, RamonRoman, RaquelSanchez, ThelmaMovina, LarisaMorgado, PedroBrissos, SofiaAizberg, OlegMosina, AnnaKrinitski, DamirMugisha, JamesSadeghi-Bahmani, DenaSadeghi, MasoudHadi, SamiraBrand, SergeErrazuriz, AntoniaCrossley, NicolasRistic, Dragana IgnjatovicLopez-Jaramillo, CarlosEfthymiou, DimitrisKuttichira, PraveenlalKallivayalil, Roy AbrahamJaved, AfzalAfridi, Muhammad IqbalJames, BawoSeb-Akahomen, Omonefe JoyFiedorowicz, JessCarvalho, Andre F.Daskalakis, JeffYatham, Lakshmi N.Yang, LinOkasha, TarekDahdouh, AichaGerdle, Björn, 1953; Tiihonen, JariShin, Jae IlLee, JinheeMhalla, AhmedGaha, LotfiBrahim, TakouaAltynbekov, KuanyshNegay, NikolayNurmagambetova, SaltanatAbu Jamei, YasserWeiser, MarkCorrell, Christoph U.
Source
Journal of Affective Disorders. 299:393-407
Subject
COVID-19
mental health
functioning
physical health
representative
well-being
resilience
survey
international
psychiatry
depression
anxiety
post-traumatic
COH-FIT
children
adolescents
adults
Language
English
ISSN
0165-0327
1573-2517
Abstract
Background: . High-quality comprehensive data on short-/long-term physical/mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are needed. Methods: . The Collaborative Outcomes study on Health and Functioning during Infection Times (COH-FIT) is an international, multi-language (n=30) project involving >230 investigators from 49 countries/territories/regions, endorsed by national/international professional associations. COH-FIT is a multi-wave, on-line anonymous, cross-sectional survey [wave 1: 04/2020 until the end of the pandemic, 12 months waves 2/3 starting 6/24 months threreafter] for adults, adolescents (14-17), and children (6-13), utilizing non-probability/snowball and representative sampling. COH-FIT aims to identify non-modifiable/modifiable risk factors/treatment targets to inform prevention/intervention programs to improve social/health outcomes in the general population/vulnerable subgrous during/after COVID-19. In adults, co-primary outcomes are change from pre-COVID-19 to intra-COVID-19 in well-being (WHO-5) and a composite psychopathology P-Score. Key secondary outcomes are a P-extended score, global mental and physical health. Secondary outcomes include health-service utilization/ functioning, treatment adherence, functioning, symptoms/behaviors/emotions, substance use, violence, among others. Results: . Starting 04/26/2020, up to 14/07/2021 >151,000 people from 155 countries/territories/regions and six continents have participated. Representative samples of >= 1,000 adults have been collected in 15 countries. Overall, 43.0% had prior physical disorders, 16.3% had prior mental disorders, 26.5% were health care workers, 8.2% were aged >= 65 years, 19.3% were exposed to someone infected with COVID-19, 76.1% had been in quarantine, and 2.1% had been COVID 19-positive. Limitations: . Cross-sectional survey, preponderance of non-representative participants. Conclusions: . Results from COH-FIT will comprehensively quantify the impact of COVID-19, seeking to identify high-risk groups in need for acute and long-term intervention, and inform evidence-based health policies/strategies during this/future pandemics.