Having COVID-19 puts people at a significantly increased chance of developing new mental health conditions, potentially adding to existing crises of suicide and overdoses, according to new research looking at millions of health records in the United States (US) over the course of a year. The l...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought upon increased stress and accompanying symptoms of anxiety and depression for a First Nations community in Alberta. Studies, such as this one, that characterize the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health among First Nations people, are urgently neede...
Affected by various hurdles during COVID-19, preclinical medical students are at an elevated risk for mental health disturbances. However, the effects of modern mental health problems on preclinical medical students have not been adequately researched. Thus, this study was aimed to identify the propo...
Learn how Kaiser Family Foundation is using data to understand how at-risk populations are experiencing negative mental health or substance abuse issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. 分享: Editor's note: This article originally appeared in Kaiser Family Foundation news. The COVID-19 pandemic and ...
Full-text articles were accessed for eligibility after the initial screening. Studies were eligible for inclusion if they: 1) followed cross-sectional study design; 2) assessed the mental health status of the general population/public during the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated risk factors; ...
Mental health issues among health care workers (HCWs) in treatment settings during COVID-19 remains understudied in India. This study examines its prevalence and correlates among HCWs in Karnataka State, India. HCWs who attended a workshop to improve mental health well-being during COVID-19 ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Feinberg said it led to not only financial stress within families, but also problems related to being isolated together, issues managing work and childcare, and general fear related to the sudden health threat that was poorly understood. ...
"We didn't really know much about mental health. We had everything done and it was swept under the carpet." There is an average 10-year delay between young people displaying first symptoms and getting help. /Christophe Ena/AP How have COVID-19 restrictions impacted young people?...
In the Middle of a Mental Health Crisis, We Still Don’t Have the Digital Ecosystem Patients Deserve According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 40% of adults reported experiencingmental illnessor substance abuse issuesin June 2020. COVID-19 certainly ...
While the global pandemic is presenting a host of problems for mental health, it’s important to do what you can to stay on top of things. By sticking to some of these tips, you’ll be that much closer to looking after your mental health for the duration of the global pandemic. Good...