The social determinants of depression: social support, loneliness, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
A. Gabarrell-Pascuet, J. M. Haro, J. Domènech-Abella

TL;DR
The study examines how loneliness and depression changed during the pandemic in Spain, showing that younger people and those with prior mental health issues were most affected.
Contribution
The study provides age-specific insights into the pandemic's mental health impact and the role of social support in mitigating loneliness and depression.
Findings
Younger individuals experienced a significant increase in MDD during the pandemic, partly due to loneliness and economic hardship.
Loneliness was more strongly linked to depression in younger adults without prior mental disorders and older adults with them.
Lower social support predicted higher loneliness and MDD recurrence in those with pre-pandemic depression.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic involved stringent social restrictions, a surge in mortality, and significant economic consequences, affecting age groups differently and leading to increases in loneliness and mental health problems, particularly depression, which was already very common before the pandemic. Analyse changes and related factors of the relationship between loneliness and depression by age group from (1) before to the COVID-19 outbreak, (2) during the pandemic, and (3) after the last state of emergency. Moreover, we aim to (4) evaluate the effect of social support to alleviate feelings of loneliness and improve the course of depression. We used data from three different cohorts, all representative of the Spanish adult population. (1) We longitudinally analysed the association between loneliness and depression with a sample interviewed before (N = 1,880) and during (N = 1,103) the…
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TopicsCOVID-19 and Mental Health
