Differences in Sense of Belonging, Pride, and Mental Health in the Daegu Metropolitan Region due to COVID-19: Comparison between the Presence and Absence of National Disaster Relief Fund
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Participants
2.3. Measurement
2.3.1. Indicators of Sense of Belonging and Pride
2.3.2. Indicators of Mental Health
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Variable | Total | WDRF 1 | WODRF 2 | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
n | 550 | 264 | 286 | |
Gender | ||||
Male, n (%) | 265 (48.2) | 128 (48.3) | 137 (51.7) | 0.891 |
Female, n (%) | 285 (51.8) | 136 (47.7) | 149 (52.3) | |
Age, mean (SD) | 38.33 (10.64) | 38.09 (10.66) | 38.54 (10.64) | |
20s, n (%) | 138 (25.1) | 69 (50.0) | 69 (50.0) | |
30s, n (%) | 190 (34.5) | 88 (46.3) | 102 (53.7) | |
40s, n (%) | 137 (24.9) | 73 (53.3) | 64 (46.7) | 0.017 |
50s, n (%) | 66 (12.0) | 21 (31.8) | 45 (68.2) | |
60–65 years n (%) | 19 (3.5) | 13 (68.4) | 6 (31.6) | |
Marital Status | ||||
Single, n (%) | 285 (51.8) | 131 (46.0) | 154 (54.0) | |
Married, n (%) | 249 (45.3) | 123 (49.4) | 126 (50.6) | 0.365 |
Widowed or divorced, n (%) | 16 (2.9) | 10 (62.5) | 6 (37.5) | |
Education | ||||
Under high school, n (%) | 52 (9.5) | 29 (55.8) | 23 (44.2) | |
College (2-year), n (%) | 124 (22.5) | 62 (50.0) | 62 (50.0) | |
University (4-year), n (%) | 307 (55.8) | 149 (48.5) | 158 (51.5) | 0.228 |
Master’s degree, n (%) | 54 (9.8) | 20 (37.0) | 34 (63.0) | |
PhD degree, n (%) | 13 (2.4) | 4 (30.8) | 9 (69.2) | |
Monthly household income a | ||||
Under ₩ 1,000,000, n (%) | 22 (4.0) | 17 (77.3) | 5 (22.7) | |
₩ 1,000,000–1,990,000, n (%) | 32 (5.8) | 23 (71.9) | 9 (28.1) | |
₩ 2,000,000–2,990,000, n (%) | 118 (21.5) | 68 (57.6) | 50 (42.4) | |
₩ 3,000,000–3,990,000, n (%) | 90 (16.4) | 47 (52.2) | 43 (47.8) | 0.000 * |
₩ 4,000,000–4,990,000, n (%) | 84 (15.3) | 35 (41.7) | 49 (58.3) | |
₩ 5,000,000–5,990,000, n (%) | 86 (15.6) | 39 (45.3) | 47 (54.7) | |
₩ 6,000,000–6,990,000, n (%) | 50 (9.1) | 17 (34.0) | 33 (66.0) | |
₩ ≥ 7,000,000, n (%) | 68 (12.4) | 18 (16.5) | 50 (73.5) | |
Sleep time, mean (SD) | 6.77(1.16) | 6.77 (1.20) | 6.76 (1.13) | 0.946 |
Stress levels | ||||
I feel a lot of stress frequently | 57 (10.4 | 28 (49.1) | 29 (50.9) | |
I feel stress a lot | 176 (32.0) | 84 (47.7) | 92 (52.3) | 0.713 |
I feel stress a little | 281 (51.1) | 138 (49.1) | 143 (50.9) | |
I do not feel stress | 36 (6.5) | 14 (38.9) | 22 (61.1) | |
Melancholy | ||||
Yes | 104 (18.9) | 55 (52.9) | 49 (47.1) | 0.268 |
No | 446 (81.1) | 209 (46.9) | 237 (53.1) | |
PHQ-9 | ||||
PHQ-9 score 0-4 (minimal) | 266 (48.4) | 117 (44.0) | 149 (56.0) | |
PHQ-9 score 5–9 (mild) | 173 (31.5) | 88 (50.9) | 85 (49.1) | |
PHQ-9 score 10–14 (moderate) | 77 (14.0) | 46 (59.7) | 31 (40.3) | 0.004 |
PHQ-9 score 15–19 (moderately severe) | 23 (4.2) | 5 (21.7) | 18 (78.3) | |
PHQ-9 score 20–27 (severe) | 11 (2.0) | 8 (72.7) | 3 (27.3) | |
Sense of belonging | ||||
Very strong sense of belonging | 68 (12.4) | 36 (52.9) | 32 (47.1) | |
A little sense of belonging | 282 (51.3) | 141 (50.0) | 141 (50.0) | 0.174 |
Little no sense of belonging | 163 (29.6) | 75 (46.0) | 88 (54.0) | |
No sense of belonging at all | 37 (6.7) | 12 (32.4) | 25 (67.6) | |
Sense of pride | ||||
Very strong sense of pride | 41 (7.5) | 27 (65.9) | 14 (34.1) | |
A little sense of pride | 163 (29.6) | 82 (50.3) | 81 (49.7) | 0.012 |
Little no sense of pride | 259 (47.1) | 124 (47.9) | 135 (52.1) | |
No sense of pride at all | 87 (15.8) | 31 (35.6) | 56 (64.4) |
Items | 2012 | 2014 | 2016 | 2018 | COVID-19 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sleep time (hours), mean (SD) | 6.7 | 6.7 | 6.6 | 6.7 | 6.8 (1.16) |
Stress levels, % (n) | 27.2 | 26.0 | 26.6 | 23.3 | 42.4 (233) |
Melancholy, mean (SD) | 5.6 | 5.4 | 4.9 | 3.4 | 18.9 (0.39) |
Depression prevalence, mean (SD) | 1.9 | 5.8 (5.05) | |||
Sense of belonging | |||||
Very strong sense of belonging, % (n) | 9.9 | 8.3 | 7.1 | 5.9 | 12.4 (68) |
A little sense of belonging, % (n) | 51.2 | 49.2 | 50.8 | 47.2 | 51.3 (282) |
Little no sense of belonging, % (n) | 36.9 | 38.7 | 36.9 | 41.2 | 29.6 (163) |
No sense of belonging at all, % (n) | 2.0 | 3.8 | 5.2 | 5.8 | 6.7 (37) |
Sense of pride | |||||
Very strong sense of pride, % (n) | 7.7 | 7.5 | 5.6 | 5.9 | 7.5 (41) |
A little sense of pride, % (n) | 47.2 | 43.0 | 45.8 | 39.8 | 29.6 (163) |
Little no sense of pride, % (n) | 42.0 | 45.5 | 43.0 | 48.0 | 47.1 (259) |
No sense of pride at all, % (n) | 3.2 | 4.1 | 5.6 | 6.3 | 15.8 (87) |
Items | Mean (SD) | Effect Size | t-Value | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
WDRF 1 (n = 264) | WODRF 2 (n = 286) | ||||
PHQ-9, mean (SD) | 1.85 (0.97) | 1.74 (0.95) | 0.12 | 1.40 | 0.163 |
Depression prevalence * | 1.67 (0.57) | 1.62 (0.55) | −0.09 | 1.01 | 0.312 |
Stress levels * | 2.52 (0.76) | 2.55 (0.78) | −0.04 | −0.45 | 0.650 |
Melancholy * | 1.79 (0.41) | 1.83 (0.38) | −0.10 | −0.10 | 0.269 |
Sense of belonging | 2.76 (0.74) | 2.62 (0.80) | 0.17 | 2.01 | 0.045 |
Sense of pride | 2.39 (0.83) | 2.18 (0.80) | 0.26 | 3.06 | 0.002 |
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Kim, Y.-J.; Cho, J.-H.; Kim, E.-S. Differences in Sense of Belonging, Pride, and Mental Health in the Daegu Metropolitan Region due to COVID-19: Comparison between the Presence and Absence of National Disaster Relief Fund. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 4910. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17134910
Kim Y-J, Cho J-H, Kim E-S. Differences in Sense of Belonging, Pride, and Mental Health in the Daegu Metropolitan Region due to COVID-19: Comparison between the Presence and Absence of National Disaster Relief Fund. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(13):4910. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17134910
Chicago/Turabian StyleKim, Young-Jae, Jeong-Hyung Cho, and E-Sack Kim. 2020. "Differences in Sense of Belonging, Pride, and Mental Health in the Daegu Metropolitan Region due to COVID-19: Comparison between the Presence and Absence of National Disaster Relief Fund" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 13: 4910. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17134910
APA StyleKim, Y. -J., Cho, J. -H., & Kim, E. -S. (2020). Differences in Sense of Belonging, Pride, and Mental Health in the Daegu Metropolitan Region due to COVID-19: Comparison between the Presence and Absence of National Disaster Relief Fund. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(13), 4910. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17134910