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Impact of COVID-19 on Economic Well-Being and Quality of Life of the Vietnamese During the National Social Distancing.

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Impact of COVID-19 on Economic Well-Being and Quality of Life of the Vietnamese During the National Social Distancing.

Auteurs : Bach Xuan Tran ; Hien Thi Nguyen ; Huong Thi Le ; Carl A. Latkin ; Hai Quang Pham ; Linh Gia Vu ; Xuan Thi Thanh Le ; Thao Thanh Nguyen ; Quan Thi Pham ; Nhung Thi Kim Ta ; Quynh Thi Nguyen ; Cyrus S H. Ho ; Roger C M. Ho

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Abstract

Starting from April 1st, 2020, the nationwide partial lockdown in Vietnam has shown the effectiveness in stopping the community transmission of COVID-19, however, it also produced adverse impacts on the economy and inhabitants' life. A cross-sectional study using a web-based approach was conducted in the second week of April 2020 to examine the influence of the national social distancing on the quality of life and economic well-being of Vietnamese citizens under COVID-19 pandemic. The data included socio-economic characteristics, impact of COVID-19 on household income, health status, and health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Ordered logistic regression and multivariable Tobit regression model were employed to examine factors correlated to income change and HRQOL. Results showed that among 341 participants, 66.9% reported household income loss due to the impact of COVID-19. People holding undergraduate degrees, working in other sectors rather than healthcare, and having definite-term contract had a higher likelihood of income reduction. The mean score of EQ-5D-5L and EQ-VAS was 0.95 (± 0.07) and 88.2 (± 11.0), respectively. The domain of Anxiety/Depression had the highest proportion of reporting any problems among 5 dimensions of EQ-5D-5L (38.7%). Being female, having chronic conditions and living in the family with 3-5 members were associated with lower HRQOL scores. A comprehensive assessment of the influence of COVID-19 along with public health interventions, especially mental health programs, should be implemented to mitigate the negative effects of this pandemic on the economic status and quality of life of citizens.

DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.565153
PubMed: 33041928
PubMed Central: PMC7518066

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