mental healthCOVID-19pandemictelemedicinetelepsychiatry.The coronavirus pandemic of 2019 has resulted in extensive social regulations and affected many aspects of life. It has led to significant stress and adversely impacted the mental health across the globe. The virus has been found to directly ...
returning, or ongoing health problems people can experiencefour or more weeksafter first being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. Even people who did not have COVID-19 symptoms in the days or weeks after
Maintaining healthy relationships and work-life balance may not always come easily, but you don't have to try to do it alone. With mental health problems on the rise after the pandemic, more people are turning to therapy to get help. Growing most quickly in popularity is online therapy, ...
Also referred to as loss of executive function. Executive functions are the mental processes that allow people to solve problems, make decisions or plans and complete tasks. Headache getty images Headache Perhaps the most common Long COVID condition. There are many types and symptoms and even loca...
Examining 398 architecture students, the COVID-19 survey found that these young adults are under significant stress and are concerned about their future career. In fact, the results highlight that 58% of students are struggling with mental health and almost half are concerned a...
A team of researchers undertook a study of the mental health of postgraduate students during the COVID-19 pandemic static management. They determined that when the students received high-level social support, it lessened the stress, anxiety, and depression caused by the static management. ...
In 2020 we conducted two anonymous online surveys of Australians over 18 about their experiences of living with COVID 19 and theirmental health. The first was launched in April, just after nationwide COVID-19 restrictions began. The second was done in August when restrictions had eased except i...
The purpose of this study was to examine mental health problems and sleep quality among undergraduate students in the post-COVID-19 era, as well as related factors. This cross-sectional study involved 627 undergraduate students from Chiang Mai University in northern Thailand between October and Dece...
OBJECTIVE :Several long-lasting health complications have been reported in previous coronavirus infections. Therefore, the aim of this study was to review studies that evaluated physical and mental health problems post-COVID-19. METHODS :Articles for inclusion in this scoping review were identified by...
More than 1,800 Canadians were surveyed over the last week in April to identify and evaluate the factors that influence mental health. It is the first of a year-long effort to track mental-health levels during and beyond the COVID-19 crisis. ...