How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Mental Health Inequities for Sexual and Gender Minority Adults?doi:10.1891/LGBTQ-2021-0043Coulter, Robert W. S.Sumetsky, NatalieMarsh, L. NolHoffman, Beth L.Burke, Jessica G.Friedman, M. RevelMitchell, Shannon...
The COVID-19 crisis has forced U.S. politicians and public-health officials into a lose-lose dilemma: both groups are now weighting the life-and-death risk of exposing people to the virus against the manifold hardships created by stay-at-home directives and business closure. More and more, ...
Coronavirus has affected us all, but Kitty Bates reminds us that disabled people have suffered more than most During the covid pandemic disabled people found their mental health deteriorated more than able bodied people, according to data from the Office of National Statistics. The data showed that...
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has threatened global mental health, both indirectly via disruptive societal changes and directly via neuropsychiatric sequelae after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Despite a small increase in self-reported mental health problems, this has (so far) not translat...
Finally, a minority of parents reported that COVID-19 has had little impact on mental health in their family, or has even led to improvements. Implications for how to support these families in the immediate future are discussed.doi:10.1007/s10803-020-04577-2Kathryn Asbury...
The COVID pandemic has harmed researcher productivity – and mental health COVID’s mental-health toll: how scientists are tracking a surge in depression COVID-19 mental-health responses neglect social realities Mental health: build predictive models to steer policy Subjects SARS-CoV-2 Human...
Almost two-thirds (64%) of intensive care staff may have experienced a mental health disorder during the COVID-19 winter surge last year, according to a new study led by researchers from UCL and King's College London.
and connection to health services for families with young babies, have beenredeployed into the frontline COVID responseduring the pandemic. Those who remained have reported that their work with families was considerably affected by very high caseloads and the barriers created by social distancing ...
while many who have never experienced symptoms are suddenly finding themselves inundated by risk and uncertainty. The New York State Department of Health has created official guidelines for managing stress and anxiety within its official COVID-19 guide, even creating a dedicatedemotional support hotline...
How COVID-19 may impact mental health research conduct, interpretation and priorities?doi:10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102245Siddharth SarkarShree MishraSusanta Kumar PadhyAsian Journal of Psychiatry