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KMID : 1142620220140010009
Korea Aging Friendly Industry Association
2022 Volume.14 No. 1 p.9 ~ p.20
Effects of COVID-19 Quarantine Experience on Stress, Subjective Health, Depression, and Daily Life: Based on Community Health Survey(2020)
Cho Seung-Hyun

Abstract
Objective : This study analyzes the effects of COVID-19 quarantine experience, age group comparison, quarantine experience and age on stress, subjective health, depression, and daily life affected by the COVID-19. It was implemented to alleviate the impact of the pandemic and to lay the groundwork for establishing a strategy to prepare for the post-corona.

Methods : The COVID-19 quarantine experience, stress, subjective health, depression, and daily life data were collected through the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2020 community health survey raw data. The main effect of COVID-19 quarantine experience, the main effect of age, and the interaction effect of COVID-19 quarantine experience and age were analyzed through two-way ANOVA.

Results : As a result of the study, the main effects of stress, subjective health, depression, and daily life of COVID-19 quarantine experience and age were significant. The interaction effect between COVID-19 quarantine experience and age was significant in stress and daily life. Those who had COVID-19 quarantine experience showed relatively worse results than those without quarantine experience. As revealed through the interaction effect, it was found that those over 70 years of age who had experience of quarantine had more severe depressive symptoms, poor subjective health, and greater changes in daily life than other age groups.

Conclusion : COVID-19 quarantine experience had negative effects on stress, subjective health, depression, and daily life. In particular, it was found that the elderly over 70 years of age who have experienced quarantine have serious changes in their daily life. In order to prepare for the post-corona, support measures for the recovery of daily life taking into account demographic characteristics are needed.
KEYWORD
COVID-19, CHS, Daily life, Depression, Stress, Subjective health
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