Health, distress, and life satisfaction of people one-month into COVID-19 outbreak in China
Stephen X Zhang, Yifei Wang, Andreas Rauch, Feng Wei
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.13.20034496
Abstract
Background What are the health and wellbeing conditions of people during the COVID-19 outbreak in China? The epidemiological reports now focus on the confirmed COVID-19 cases, and we aim to assess the health and wellbeing of normal adults living and working after one month of public health emergencies into the COVID-19 outbreak in China. Methods One month into the outbreak, on Feb 20/21, 2020, we sampled 369 adults on the eight dimensions of health (SF12), distress (K6), and life satisfaction in 64 cities that varied in their densities of coronavirus confirmed cases. The participants also reported their work status, whether they had chronic health issues, the number of hours they exercised per day in the past week.
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