COVID-19 pandemicMENTAL healthSTAY-at-home ordersINTERNALIZING behaviorTEENAGERSThe current study characterized the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and stay-at-home orders on adolescents' internalizing symptoms and assessed predictors of adolescents' internalizing symptoms during the...
The potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on population mental health is of increasing global concern. We examine changes in adult mental health in the UK population before and during the lockdown. Methods In this secondary analysis of a national, longitudinal cohort study, households that to...
The sleep duration was not associated with mental health disorders in the adjusted analyses. Conclusion The results provide important evidence that sleep quality can influence mental health of adults. The COVID-19 pandemic seems to have had a considerable impact on this association....
Covid-19 pandemics have resulted in small changes in the mental health symptoms of the people’s population. In the exploration of this area, researchers had findings on the category of suicide during the pandemic but found no increase. However, they gathered evidence supporting that during the ...
Higher education students' mental health has been a growing concern in recent years even before the COVID-19 pandemic. The stresses and restrictions associated with the pandemic have put university students at greater risk of developing mental health issues, which may significantly impair their academi...
"Nearly one million U.S. lives have been lost to COVID-19, and there have been almost five million hospitalizations," said the report. "We believe the pandemic's sustained impact on the nation's mental health is unprecedented."■
”Different individuals have had different experiences with mental health and COVID,” Thombs said. “It’s been all over the place — some terrible, some positive, some hasn’t changed much. But overall, you know, there’s been a lot of resilience here and there’s a lot of...
et al. Behavior of callers to a crisis helpline before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: quantitative data analysis. JMIR Ment. Health 7, e22984 (2020). Article Google Scholar Halford, E. A., Lake, A. M. & Gould, M. S. Google searches for suicide and suicide risk factors in ...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to a shutdown of universities in Germany. In a longitudinal design, we compared mental health (depression, anxiety, somatic complaints) of university students in Germany before (June to August 2019) and in the course of the COVI
Evidence shows that such a climate is deleterious to mental health and may increase demand for mental health services in emergency departments. The purpose of this study was to determine the difference in emergency department utilization for mental health diagnoses before and after the COVID-19 ...