Mental health is essential to achieving a comprehensive degree of health, but it has not become a top priority in some developing countries. The COVID-19 pandemic has made it difficult for people to access physical and mental health services. The situation of this pandemic pushes WHO and...
Junqing said, "These findings, however, were biased towards patients who had sought testing for COVID-19 in the first two years of the pandemic and didn't allow for those with an asymptomaticinfectionor new variants such as omicron." To examine long-termmental health outcomesand the protective...
CANBERRA, March 29 (Xinhua) -- Mental health problem driven by the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States was both prevalent and persistent, Australian news website The Conversation has reported. More than one fifth of the U.S. adults reported probable depression in both spring 2020 and spri...
Relationship issues, economic problems, violence and suicidal ideation, however, were less prevalent than before the pandemic. This pattern was apparent both during the first wave and during subsequent COVID-19 waves. Issues linked directly to the pandemic therefore seem to have replaced rather than...
But the longer the virus continues circulating, the more long-term problems it may create – adding even greater pressure to health systems. “The wave of people with mental health disorders is going to be hitting the clinics in the next year or two or three, as a result of COVID and ...
On the other hand, experts disagreed with such opinions, based on ideas of the impacts on individual groups with low incomes or mental health problems. 布雷特·汤姆斯是麦吉尔大学的精神病学教授,他认为一些关于 Covid-19 对心理健康影响的公开叙述是基于“低质量的研究和轶事”,这些陈述变成了只能自我...
Patterns of mental health problems before and after easing COVID-19 restrictions: evidence from a 105248-subject survey in general population in China. PLoS ONE. 2021;16:e0255251. Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Wang X, Hegde S, Son C, Keller B, Smith A, Sasangohar F....
This chart shows the percentage of U.S. adults showing symptoms of anxiety and/or depressive disorder before and during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The extant literature is bereft of evidence about the detrimental outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic on hotel employees' mental health (MH) and work and nonwork outcomes. Therefore, our paper examines MH problems as a mediator of the effect of COVID-19 as a stressor on propensity to be lat...
interventions can be a useful tool to reach those affected by mental health problem who otherwise have limited human contact. Professor Bockting: "Our study can help to further encourage digital psychological help for those experiencing mental health problems, during and after the COVID pandemic." ...