The Impact of COVID-19 on Depressive Symptoms through the Lens of Sexual Orientation
The Impact of COVID-19 on Depressive Symptoms through the Lens of Sexual Orientation
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This research seeks to explore the impact of COVID-19 on depressive symptoms, analyzing discrepancies of sexual orientation in a Portuguese-speaking sample.1590 individuals participated, of which 63% were women, and 88% self-identified as straight.Participants responded to the depression klaire labs ashwagandha sub-scale of the Beck Symptoms Iventory-18, the fear of COVID-19 scale and the COVID-19 negative impact scale.Depressive symptoms observed were higher than expected, and several significant differences were obtained: women and self-identified bisexual participants had higher levels of depressive symptoms compared to male and straight and gay or lesbian participants.Depressive symptoms negatively correlated with age and positively correlated with COVID-19 aggravated responses, fear of COVID-19, and negative 2000 bmw 528i front bumper impact of COVID-19.
Hierarchical linear regression analysis showed that age, gender and sexual orientation explained 6% of the variance of depressive symptoms, and when fear and the negative impact of COVID-19 was added, the model explained 23% of results.This study provides an important contribution to the understanding of factors arising from the pandemic that may have an impact on the mental health of sexual minorities.