Years of life lost due to the psychosocial consequences of COVID19 mitigation strategies based on Swiss data | medRxiv
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.17.20069716v3
Methods: We used years of life lost (YLL) as the main outcome measure as applied to Switzerland as an exemplar. We focused on suicide, depression, alcohol use disorder, childhood trauma due to domestic violence, changes in marital status and social isolation as these are known to increase YLL in the context of imposed restriction in social contact and freedom of movement. We stipulated a minimum duration of mitigation of 3 months based on current public health plans. Results:
The study projects that the average person would suffer 0.205 YLL due to psychosocial consequence of COVID-19 mitigation measures. However, this loss would be entirely borne by 2.1% of the population, who will suffer an average 9.79 YLL. Conclusions: The results presented here are likely to underestimate the true impact of the mitigation strategies on YLL. However, they highlight the need for public health models to expand their scope in order to provide better estimates of the risks and benefits of mitigation.
// podle tehle studie postavene na Svycarech, zemrou nekteri lide o cca 10 let drive v dusledku probehleho 3 mesicniho lockdownu.
z ceskych dat se teda u nas udajne 3x zvetsil pocet lidi s depresemi a uzkostmi.
V USA se v zari ocekava, ze pres 10 milionu Americanu prijde o bydleni (bude tehdy koncit statni Corona dotacni podpora)