Abstract

Abstract PASSI and PASSI d'Argento are two nationwide ongoing population-based surveillance systems in Italy which targeting, respectively, adults aged 18-69 and over-65, aim at monitoring people health profile, as per health behaviours and their determinants. The Italian National Institute of Health is in charge of the central coordination, but the Local Health Units (LHUs) develop these surveillances. Specifically trained LHUs personnel conduct phone-interviews on gender and age-representative monthly samples of residents in Italy by using a standardised questionnaire. Within both systems, depressive symptoms are under investigation through the Patient Health Questionnaire-2. Since August 2020 to date, PASSI and PASSI d'Argento annexed a specific COVID module in addition to the standard questionnaires' sections. In this way, we have been studying the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on economic and working conditions, emotional status and other health-related aspects, as well as those concerning contagion risk perception and its outcomes or citizens compliance with pandemic control measures. In detail, two questions detect the impact of the pandemic on emotional status: ‘intrusive thinking' as dimension of psychological stress associated to experiencing COVID-19 emergency, and ‘degree of concern' about the current situation as a dimension of anxiety. Even if the two items are not precise tools to assess mental health symptoms, they are in the condition to give hints for an estimation of the pandemic impact on the psychological well-being in the general population. Preliminary findings, from the analysis of 5,000 interviews, show quite direct experience of COVID (bereavements in family or COVID-positive friends), worsened economic resources among the working-age individuals, and social isolation in the elderly, as the main determinants of intrusive thinking. Being worried about pandemic also correlates with experience of COVID, showing significant differences by gender.

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