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Assessing the Real-Time Mental Health Challenges of COVID-19 in Individuals With
Serious Mental Illnesses: Protocol for a Quantitative Study
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Moore RC
; Depp CA
; Harvey PD
; Pinkham AE
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2020[May]; 9
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BACKGROUND: The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused
significant stress and mental health problems among the general public. However,
persons at greatest risk for poor mental health outcomes, such as people with
serious mental illness, have been largely overlooked. OBJECTIVE: This paper
presents the protocol for a study that aims to examine the mental health impact
of COVID-19 and social distancing behaviors in people with serious mental illness
and the behaviors undertaken to prevent COVID-19 infection in this group.
METHODS: Participants will include individuals with serious mental illness (eg,
schizophrenia, bipolar disorder) and nonpsychiatric control participants who are
currently participating in or have previously participated in several ongoing
parent observational studies. Data will be collected from April 2020 through
August 2020. Participants will complete phone interviews at 2 time points to
assess their current emotional functioning and discuss the measures they have
taken to prevent COVID-19 infection. Baseline (pre-COVID-19) mental health,
sampled by ecological momentary assessment over an extended period, will be
compared with current mental health, also sampled by ecological momentary
assessment over an extended period. Demographic, cognitive, and psychosocial
factors at baseline will be used to examine risk and resilience to current mental
health and coping. RESULTS: The inclusion of participants for the first round of
telephone assessments started on April 3, 2020 and will be completed by May 31,
2020. As of April 30, 2020, 101 individuals had completed these first-round
assessments. The second round of telephone assessments will likely occur between
June 1, 2020, and August 31, 2020. Study results will be published in
peer-reviewed scientific journals. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings will have broad
implications for understanding the psychological consequences of COVID-19 among
vulnerable persons with serious mental illness and will provide the opportunity
to identify targets to reduce negative outcomes in the future. We also hope our
efforts will provide a roadmap and resources for other researchers who would like
to implement a similar approach. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER
(IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/19203.