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Collaborative outcomes study on health and functioning during infection times (COH-FIT): insights on modifiable and non-modifiable risk and protective factors for wellbeing and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic from multivariable and network analyses

Collaborative outcomes study on health and functioning during infection times (COH-FIT): insights on modifiable and non-modifiable risk and protective factors for wellbeing and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic from multivariable and network analyses
Collaborative outcomes study on health and functioning during infection times (COH-FIT): insights on modifiable and non-modifiable risk and protective factors for wellbeing and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic from multivariable and network analyses
There is no multi-country/multi-language study testing a-priori multivariable associations between non-modifiable/modifiable factors and validated wellbeing/multidimensional mental health outcomes before/during the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, studies during COVID-19 pandemic generally do not report on representative/weighted non-probability samples. The Collaborative Outcomes study on Health and Functioning during Infection Times (COH-FIT) is amulti-country/multi-language survey conducting multivariable/LASSO-regularized regression models and network analyses to identify modifiable/non-modifiable factors associated with wellbeing (WHO-5)/composite psychopathology (P-score) change.It enrolled general population-representative/weighted-non-probability samples (26/04/2020-19/06/2022).Participants included 121,066 adults (age=42±15.9 years, females=64%,representative sample=29%) WHO-5/P-score worsened (SMD=0.53/SMD=0.74),especially initially during the pandemic. We identified 15 modifiable/nine non-modifiable risk and 13 modifiable/three non-modifiable protective factors for WHO-5, 16 modifiable/11 non-modifiable risk and 10 modifiable/six non-modifiable protective factors for P-score. The 12 shared risk/protective factors with highest centrality (network-analysis) were, for non-modifiable factors, country income, ethnicity, age, gender, education, mental disorder history, COVID-19-related restrictions, urbanicity, physical disorder history, household room numbers and green space, and socioeconomic status. For modifiable factors, we identified medications, learning, internet, pet-ownership,working and religion as coping strategies, plus pre-pandemic levels of stress,fear, TV, social media or reading time, and COVID-19 information. In multivariable models, for WHO-5, additional non-modifiable factors with |B|>1 were income loss, COVID-19 deaths. For modifiable factors we identified pre-pandemic levels of social functioning, hobbies, frustration and loneliness, and social interactions as coping strategy. For P-scores, additional non-modifiable/modifiable factors were income loss, pre-pandemic infection fear, and social interactions as coping strategy. COH-FIT identified vulnerable sub-populations and actionable individual/environmental factors to protect well-being/mental health during crisis times. Results inform public health policies, and clinical practice.
COH-FIT, Covid-19, P-factor, Psychiatry, Survey, Well-being
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Solmi, Marco, Thompson, Trevor and Cortese, Samuele , et al. (2025) Collaborative outcomes study on health and functioning during infection times (COH-FIT): insights on modifiable and non-modifiable risk and protective factors for wellbeing and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic from multivariable and network analyses. European Neuropsychopharmacology, 90. (doi:10.1016/j.euroneuro.2024.07.010).

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Abstract

There is no multi-country/multi-language study testing a-priori multivariable associations between non-modifiable/modifiable factors and validated wellbeing/multidimensional mental health outcomes before/during the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, studies during COVID-19 pandemic generally do not report on representative/weighted non-probability samples. The Collaborative Outcomes study on Health and Functioning during Infection Times (COH-FIT) is amulti-country/multi-language survey conducting multivariable/LASSO-regularized regression models and network analyses to identify modifiable/non-modifiable factors associated with wellbeing (WHO-5)/composite psychopathology (P-score) change.It enrolled general population-representative/weighted-non-probability samples (26/04/2020-19/06/2022).Participants included 121,066 adults (age=42±15.9 years, females=64%,representative sample=29%) WHO-5/P-score worsened (SMD=0.53/SMD=0.74),especially initially during the pandemic. We identified 15 modifiable/nine non-modifiable risk and 13 modifiable/three non-modifiable protective factors for WHO-5, 16 modifiable/11 non-modifiable risk and 10 modifiable/six non-modifiable protective factors for P-score. The 12 shared risk/protective factors with highest centrality (network-analysis) were, for non-modifiable factors, country income, ethnicity, age, gender, education, mental disorder history, COVID-19-related restrictions, urbanicity, physical disorder history, household room numbers and green space, and socioeconomic status. For modifiable factors, we identified medications, learning, internet, pet-ownership,working and religion as coping strategies, plus pre-pandemic levels of stress,fear, TV, social media or reading time, and COVID-19 information. In multivariable models, for WHO-5, additional non-modifiable factors with |B|>1 were income loss, COVID-19 deaths. For modifiable factors we identified pre-pandemic levels of social functioning, hobbies, frustration and loneliness, and social interactions as coping strategy. For P-scores, additional non-modifiable/modifiable factors were income loss, pre-pandemic infection fear, and social interactions as coping strategy. COH-FIT identified vulnerable sub-populations and actionable individual/environmental factors to protect well-being/mental health during crisis times. Results inform public health policies, and clinical practice.

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Accepted/In Press date: 21 July 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 27 September 2024
Published date: 27 September 2025
Keywords: COH-FIT, Covid-19, P-factor, Psychiatry, Survey, Well-being

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Local EPrints ID: 495773
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/495773
ISSN: 0924-977X
PURE UUID: b06c286e-4aaf-4c73-965d-b3d0a804d1a9
ORCID for Samuele Cortese: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5877-8075

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Author: Marco Solmi
Author: Trevor Thompson
Author: Samuele Cortese ORCID iD
Author: Andrés Estradé
Author: Agorastos Agorastos
Author: Joaquim Radua
Author: Elena Dragioti
Author: Davy Vancampfort
Author: Lau caspar Thygesen
Author: Harald Aschauer
Author: Monika Schlögelhofer
Author: Elena Aschauer
Author: Andres Schneeberger
Author: Christian g. Huber
Author: Gregor Hasler
Author: Philippe Conus
Author: Kim q. do Cuénod
Author: Roland Von känel
Author: Gonzalo Arrondo
Author: Paolo Fusar-Poli
Author: Philip Gorwood
Author: Pierre-Michel Llorca
Author: Marie-Odile Krebs
Author: Elisabetta Scanferla
Author: Taishiro Kishimoto
Author: Golam Rabbani
Author: Karolina Skonieczna-Żydecka
Author: Paolo Brambilla
Author: Angela Favaro
Author: Akihiro Takamiya
Author: Leonardo Zoccante
Author: Marco Colizzi
Author: Julie Bourgin
Author: Karol Kamiński
Author: Maryam Moghadasin
Author: Soraya Seedat
Author: Evan Matthews
Author: John Wells
Author: Emilia Vassilopoulou
Author: Ary Gadelha
Author: Kuan-Pin Su
Author: Jun soo Kwon
Author: Minah Kim
Author: Tae young Lee
Author: Oleg Papsuev
Author: Denisa Manková
Author: Andrea Boscutti
Author: Cristiano Gerunda
Author: Diego Saccon
Author: Elena Righi
Corporate Author: et al.

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