COVID-19 pandemicMEDIATION (Statistics)PATH analysis (Statistics)MENTAL healthGENERAL Health QuestionnaireMENTAL illnessGENDERBackground: The Covid-19 pandemic has had a substantial population mental health impact, with evidence indicating that mental health has deteriorated in ...
Estimates show that the number of patients suffering from mental disorders in China surpassed 160 million in 2019, ranking the country as one of the most affected by mental health-related diseases. During the COVID-19 pandemic, China’s strict containment measures and their subsequent impacts on ...
Use of kids helpline by children and young people in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic. J. Adolesc. Health 68, 1067–1074 (2021). Article Google Scholar Zalsman, G. et al. Suicide-related calls to a national crisis chat hotline service during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown...
Covid-19 even outlived the pandemic itself, as in March/April 2024, symptoms of anxiety or depression were still roughly twice as common as they were in April 2019. However, the latest results published by the National Center for Health Statistics indicate a positive trend, as the mental ...
Almost 4 years ago, we were delivered with the news about COVID-19. Most of us if not all of us can remember where we were on March 13, 2020. We can vividly recall what we felt when we were told that we were put into the lock down and quarantine stage. ...
However, we still know little about how men and women experience different mental health outcomes during the transition to different types of paid work from no paid work, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. In sum, it is necessary to investigate whether gig work can emulate the mental ...
The health benefits of urban green spaces: a review of the evidence. J. Public Health 33, 212–222 (2011). Article Google Scholar Heo, S., Desai, M. U., Lowe, S. R. & Bell, M. L. Impact of changed use of greenspace during COVID-19 pandemic on depression and anxiety. Int....
mental health status during the COVID-19 period and examine whether there is a clinically significant difference in anxiety, depression, and parental rearing style when comparing adolescents from areas that have different levels of severity of COVID-19 (i.e., Wuhan vs. other cities in China)....
Most mental health disorders begin in childhood, making it essential that mental health needs are identified early and treated during this sensitive time in child development.1 If untreated, mental health problems can lead to many negative health and social outcomes. The COVID-19 pandemic may ...
Rather, various research studies and extensive media coverage have documented the lasting impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of many populations, notably teens/young adults. These troubling statistics prompted us to explore the experience of mental illness among our younger population (with ...