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Mental Health Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on NIMH Research Participants and Volunteers Protocol
Source: National Institute of Mental Health [National Institutes of Health] (NIMH)Date Published: 4/20/2020Format: PDFAnnotation: This protocol provides the rationale, background, objectives, design, methodology, statistical considerations, organization for the National Institute of Mental Health Psychosocial Impact of COVID-19 Survey: https://dr2.nlm.nih.gov/search/?q=22587
Abbreviated title: MINH COVID Study...[See more] [See less]Type: Study Design/ProtocolAccess Notes: Contact Information:
Study team: NIMHResearchVolunteer@nih.gov
Joyce Chung, MD, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Intramural Research Program, joyce.chung@nih.govIncludes Research Tools: Yes.ID: 24225. From: Disaster Lit®a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. -
Psychosocial Impact of COVID-19 Survey
Source: National Institute of Mental Health [National Institutes of Health] (NIMH)Date Published: 4/4/2020Format: PDFAnnotation: This measure of psychosocial impact of COVID-19 was developed at the NIMH Intramural Research Program (IRP) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The protocol, titled Mental Health Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on NIMH Patients and Volunteers, was launched in early April 2020. The study will describe the relationship between stressors related to COVID-19 and self-rated measures of mental health symptoms and distress among a range of participants including various patient populations and healthy volunteers. The secondary objectives are to determine whether existing mental health concerns moderates this relationship and to identify risk resilience factors among study participants regarding mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants are asked to repeat the survey every two weeks via the study website (https://nimhcovidstudy.ctss.nih.gov/).
Questions Adapted From: Our survey stemmed from one that was originally written by Argyris Stringaris in March 2020 at the NIMH IRP, who went on to further develop the measure with our NIMH IRP colleague Kathleen Merikangas. They have since posted their survey on a website: crisissurvey.org. Our measure overlaps with the CRISIS survey for many of the items with a few exceptions. We developed it for use with adults (the original Stringaris measure was for adolescents). It does not have two versions (initial and follow-up), and does not include questions about demographics, mental health, or substance use symptoms.
Population: Adults Only
All/Anyone
First Responders, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Personnel, Police/Fire Departments
High Risk/Special/Unique Populations
Length: 45 items
Time to Complete: 10 minutes
Mode of Administration: Online (e.g., computer-assisted interview)
Administered by: Self Administered
Language(s): English
Informed Consent https://disasterinfo.nlm.nih.gov/content/files/20_M_N085_Consent.pdf
Factor Analysis Report https://disasterinfo.nlm.nih.gov/content/files/Factor_Analysis_Report_3.11.pdf
Psychosocial Impact of COVID-19 Survey: Full Questionnaire https://www.phenxtoolkit.org/toolkit_content/PDF/Psychosocial_Impact_of_COVID-19_Survey.pdf
Psychological Impact: General Mental Health; Social Impact https://www.phenxtoolkit.org/toolkit_content/PDF/NIMH_Pyschosocial.pdf
Social Distancing: Social Distancing https://www.phenxtoolkit.org/toolkit_content/PDF/NIMH_SocialDistancing.pdf
Hopes and Dreams: General Mental Health; Attitudes https://www.phenxtoolkit.org/toolkit_content/PDF/NIMH_Hopes.pdf
Health Concerns: General Symptoms; Diagnosis https://www.phenxtoolkit.org/toolkit_content/PDF/NIMH_HealthConcerns.pdf
Daily Activities: Daily Life https://www.phenxtoolkit.org/toolkit_content/PDF/NIMH_DailyActivities.pdf
Daily Functioning: Daily Life https://www.phenxtoolkit.org/toolkit_content/PDF/NIMH_DailyFunctioning.pdf...[See more] [See less]Type: Guideline/Assessment ToolAccess Notes: Free/Publicly Available
Available Formats: PDF
Contact Information:
Study team: NIMHResearchVolunteer@nih.gov
Joyce Chung, MD, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Intramural Research Program, joyce.chung@nih.govIncludes Research Tools: Yes.ID: 22587. From: Disaster Lit®a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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