The COVID-19 pandemic and associated containment measures have massively changed the daily lives of billions of children and adolescents worldwide. To inve
The aim of this study was to discover the effects of COVID-19 on the mental health, academic life, social life of students and discover their interrelationships at a boarding school in New Jersey, USA. A majority of participants reported that COVID-19 had a negative effect on their mental...
Gemma Knowles, a researcher from the Centre for Society and Mental Health at King’s College London, argued for findings showing the improved mental health of people during the pandemic. However, this couldn’t mean that there is an effect on the overall increase. With a broader view, she ...
Hence, this study aims to investigate the effect of COVID-19 on employees' mental health by assessing the effect of coronavirus-caused fear onidentifyinganddescribing feelingsdimensions ofalexithymiaand ofentrapmentondepression levelof employees. Although workers of some sectors, especially the health car...
Long lockdowns, food shortages, and the inability to receive basic primary healthcare have aggravated the effects of pandemics. However, most studies have focused on the health problems of the infected people or the measures employed to keep the disease
There have been many reports on the psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the public, hospital staff, patients, children, and older adults [4,5]. However, to date, only a few studies on the mental health effects of COVID-19 and the wellbeing of college students have been ...
The rapid spread of the disease created challenges for healthcare systems and forced healthcare workers to grapple with clinical and nonclinical stressors, including shortages of personal protective equipment, mortality and morbidity associated with...
1.2. The potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on suicide risk Given that a wide range of possible mental health conditions have been associated with quarantines, it is important to adopt a transdiagnostic approach towards conceptualizing the ways that the pandemic can contribute to suicide. ...
Since COVID-19 has become a pandemic, everyday life has seen dramatic changes affecting individuals, families, and children with and without autism. Among other things, these changes entail more time at home, digital forms of communication, school closures, and reduced support and intervention. He...
Thus, in view of this challenging scenario, we ask: what is the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of teachers and what possible risk factors for this population may be associated with worse mental health indices? Our hypothesis is that factors that are known to be stressors for the...