van der Noordt, MaaikeProper, Karin ILoef, BetteBoot, Cécile RLKroese, Floor Mde Bruin, Marijnvan Oostrom, Sandra H2023-12-182023-12-182023-11-233807470310.3389/fpubh.2023.1224112http://hdl.handle.net/10029/627144We used data from a large-scale longitudinal online survey conducted by the Corona Behavioral Unit in the Netherlands. Eleven measurement rounds were analyzed, from April 2020 to March 2021 (N = 16,615; number of observations = 64,206). Mental health, as measured by the 5-item Mental Health Inventory, was compared between healthcare workers and non-healthcare workers over time, by performing linear GEE-analyses.enCopyright © 2023 van der Noordt, Proper, Loef, Boot, Kroese, de Bruin and van Oostrom.COVID-19healthcare workerslongitudinal studymental healthoccupational healthMental health of healthcare workers during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands: a longitudinal studyArticle2296-2565Frontiers in public health