Social impacts Articles were examined for mention of the economic (i.e. loss of income) and social (i.e. family violence) im- pacts of COVID-19. Social impact studies tended to es- pecially focus on the mental health of healthcare workers, students, and the general population (i.e....
The listener, in the absence of visual cues, needs a higher degree of focus to complete the speech perception, which is particularly difficult for interlocutors with hearing loss, voice disorders or deficits in auditory and/or cognitive processing. Data revealed how fabric porosity, viscosity-...
COVID-19 is considered a respiratory disease which has many symptoms associated with the larynx and the lungs infections. COVID-19 has wide spectrum of clinical features starting from mild symptoms to severe illness. Otolaryngological symptoms as nasal obstruction, loss of smell, taste dysfunction,...
They felt more relieved from social stress, yet experienced the loss of social contact as difficult. Adults with autism also felt more stressed about the loss of routines. Pleasant changes noted by adults with autism were the increase in solidarity and reduced sensory and social overload. Adults...
“Yeah, I would say initially, um, in some ways the sex workers that worked in like indoor, like agency-based environments, or as independents probably experienced a more drastic loss of income.” The most advantaged sex workers were able to fall back on savings or strike a deal with ...
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there is indeed a great deal of upper respiratory symptoms. I hear sore throat mentioned very, very prominently,” Schaffner said. “Also, from many quarters, I hear that the well-publicized loss of taste and smell is less frequent than it was in the early months of the outbreak...
SMM have reported challenges with meeting basic resource needs during the pandemic, such as purchasing food and paying rent due to loss of employment and limited access to sexual healthcare (i.e., HIV and STI testing, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) services, and HIV treatments; Banerjee & ...
Articles were examined for mention of the economic (i.e. loss of income) and social (i.e. family violence) impacts of COVID-19. Social impact studies tended to especially focus on the mental health of healthcare workers, students, and the general population (i.e. sleep quality, stress,...