Understanding the impact of demographic and environmental factors on mental health during COVID-19 An empirical study of Norwegian mental health data from November and December 2020.

The research question looks at the role that gender, age, education, economic situation, unemployment, and singlehood play on the probability of having considerable mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have used a multiple logistic regression model on a dataset from November and D...

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Main Authors: Saboohian, Mahboub, Kjørmo, Joakim Løw
Other Authors: Kundu, Tapas
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2823568
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spelling fthsosloakersoda:oai:oda.oslomet.no:11250/2823568 2023-05-15T17:24:40+02:00 Understanding the impact of demographic and environmental factors on mental health during COVID-19 An empirical study of Norwegian mental health data from November and December 2020. Saboohian, Mahboub Kjørmo, Joakim Løw Kundu, Tapas 2021 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2823568 eng eng OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2823568 Mental health COVID-19 Demographic factors Environmental factors Norway Master thesis 2021 fthsosloakersoda 2021-10-20T22:32:51Z The research question looks at the role that gender, age, education, economic situation, unemployment, and singlehood play on the probability of having considerable mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have used a multiple logistic regression model on a dataset from November and December 2020 from FHI, to answer the research question. The dataset limits us to a population of Oslo, Agder, Nordland and Vestland. To summarize the research question; gender, age, economic situation, unemployment, and singlehood all play a role on the probability of having considerable mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic. Being a woman, being in the younger age groups, having economic challenges, unemployment and being single are all associated with a higher probability of having considerable mental health problems during the pandemic. Knowing what role the explanatory factors play on the probability of having considerable mental health problems may also be valuable for policy decisions if we were to find ourselves in a similar situation in the future. By seeing the prevalence of mental health problems in the different groups during the pandemic, policy makers should try to ensure that these exposed groups receive proper consideration before decisions are made. We hope that this thesis can inspire future research on what we believe to be an immensely important subject. The economic cost of these problems is extensive, and more importantly - the human cost is unaffordable. submittedVersion Master Thesis Nordland Nordland Nordland OsloMet (Oslo Metropolitan University): ODA (Open Digital Archive) Norway
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COVID-19
Demographic factors
Environmental factors
Norway
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COVID-19
Demographic factors
Environmental factors
Norway
Saboohian, Mahboub
Kjørmo, Joakim Løw
Understanding the impact of demographic and environmental factors on mental health during COVID-19 An empirical study of Norwegian mental health data from November and December 2020.
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description The research question looks at the role that gender, age, education, economic situation, unemployment, and singlehood play on the probability of having considerable mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have used a multiple logistic regression model on a dataset from November and December 2020 from FHI, to answer the research question. The dataset limits us to a population of Oslo, Agder, Nordland and Vestland. To summarize the research question; gender, age, economic situation, unemployment, and singlehood all play a role on the probability of having considerable mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic. Being a woman, being in the younger age groups, having economic challenges, unemployment and being single are all associated with a higher probability of having considerable mental health problems during the pandemic. Knowing what role the explanatory factors play on the probability of having considerable mental health problems may also be valuable for policy decisions if we were to find ourselves in a similar situation in the future. By seeing the prevalence of mental health problems in the different groups during the pandemic, policy makers should try to ensure that these exposed groups receive proper consideration before decisions are made. We hope that this thesis can inspire future research on what we believe to be an immensely important subject. The economic cost of these problems is extensive, and more importantly - the human cost is unaffordable. submittedVersion
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title Understanding the impact of demographic and environmental factors on mental health during COVID-19 An empirical study of Norwegian mental health data from November and December 2020.
title_short Understanding the impact of demographic and environmental factors on mental health during COVID-19 An empirical study of Norwegian mental health data from November and December 2020.
title_full Understanding the impact of demographic and environmental factors on mental health during COVID-19 An empirical study of Norwegian mental health data from November and December 2020.
title_fullStr Understanding the impact of demographic and environmental factors on mental health during COVID-19 An empirical study of Norwegian mental health data from November and December 2020.
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the impact of demographic and environmental factors on mental health during COVID-19 An empirical study of Norwegian mental health data from November and December 2020.
title_sort understanding the impact of demographic and environmental factors on mental health during covid-19 an empirical study of norwegian mental health data from november and december 2020.
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