as a rise in negative affect were found among these adolescents throughout the course of the pandemic. In conclusion, the study highlights the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of adolescents and suggests that managing the pandemic during this ...
The psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on teenagers in China Journal of Adolescent Health, 67 (6) (2020), pp. 747-755, 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2020.08.026 Google Scholar Zhang et al., 2016 S. Zhang, L. Zhao, Y. Lu, J. Yang Do you get tired of socializing? An empirical ...
Higher neuroticism appeared to have increased vulnerability for negative affect during the pandemic, as a rise in negative affect were found among these adolescents throughout the course of the pandemic. In conclusion, the study highlights the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the ...
Lockdown has also been imposed by a variety of countries to contain the spread of COVID-19. The lives of general population were impacted deeply by lockdown from multiple aspects and the concerns on mental health ranked very high (Gloster et al., 2020; The Lancet, 2021). It was ...
The stress could still be present today for some parents as their kids transition back to school while COVID-19 remains a danger. Continued support for children and parents will be needed, researchers said. The findings, published in the March issue of Children and Youth Services Review, report...
I tried again last year and read the book from cover to cover (though most of the action in “Oxen of the Sun” still escaped me). Being 33 years old had very little intrinsic impact on how I read the book; the important thing was that I’d spent the intervening sixteen years ...
Due to its suddenness and unpredictability, COVID-19 caused strife and effects on public mental health, resulting in a surge of negative emotions. The study explores the relationship between physical exercise and negative emotions in home-based college students during the COVID-19 epidemic, as well...
Background: The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare resources has led to an increase in self-medication as a coping mechanism. The purpose of the stu... A Moseray,P Fatoma,ABS Kamara - 《Risk Management & Healthcare Policy》 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 加载更多0...
Thus, given: (1) the vulnerability of university students to negative mental health, (2) the potential positive influence of religiosity and spirituality on mental health in various populations, (3) the potential for scrupulosity to negatively impact mental health and influence religious practices wi...
College students are vulnerable to the mental impact of the COVID-19 pandemic due to a number of challenges including campus-closures; reduced access to mental health services; diminished independence; delayed graduation; and loss of research, job, and internship opportunities (Aucejo et al.,2020...