COVID-19-related anxiety predicts somatic symptoms in the UK population.

Abstract:

:This study aimed to estimate the association between anxiety associated with COVID-19 and somatic symptoms, using data from a large, representative sample (N = 2,025) of the UK adult population. Results showed that moderate to high levels of anxiety associated with COVID-19 were significantly associated with general somatic symptoms and in particular with gastrointestinal and fatigue symptoms. This pattern of associations remained significant after controlling for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), pre-existing health problems, age, gender, and income. This is the first evidence that anxiety associated with COVID-19 makes a unique contribution to somatization, above and beyond the effect of GAD.

journal_name

Br J Health Psychol

authors

Shevlin M,Nolan E,Owczarek M,McBride O,Murphy J,Gibson Miller J,Hartman TK,Levita L,Mason L,Martinez AP,McKay R,Stocks TVA,Bennett KM,Hyland P,Bentall RP

doi

10.1111/bjhp.12430

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-11-01 00:00:00

pages

875-882

issue

4

eissn

1359-107X

issn

2044-8287

journal_volume

25

pub_type

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