Long term neuropsychiatric consequences in COVID-19 survivors: Cognitive impairment and inflammatory underpinnings fifteen months after discharge
Asian Journal of Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
80, P. 103409 - 103409
Published: Dec. 15, 2022
Language: Английский
Anxiety, depression, insomnia, and PTSD among college students after optimizing the COVID-19 response in China
Hongguang Chen,
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Haolou Feng,
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Yiyang Liu
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Journal of Affective Disorders,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
337, P. 50 - 56
Published: May 27, 2023
Language: Английский
Addressing psychosomatic issues after lifting the COVID-19 policy in China: A wake-up call
Yi Zhong,
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Jichao Huang,
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Wen Zhang
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et al.
Asian Journal of Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
82, P. 103517 - 103517
Published: Feb. 11, 2023
The
Coronavirus
has
infected
up
to
900
million
people
as
of
11
Jan
2023
in
China
Mainland,
which
is
more
than
60%
the
population.
sudden
and
unprecedented
nature
pandemic
resulted
a
range
psychosomatic
issues
among
These
can
manifest
variety
ways
it
important
address
these
they
have
serious
consequences
for
individuals'
mental
physical
health.
lifting
lockdown
measures
presents
an
opportunity
provide
support
those
who
been
affected.
Language: Английский
A Cross-Sectional Survey of Different Types of School Bullying before and during COVID-19 in Shantou City, China
Linlin Xie,
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Qingchen Da,
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Jingyu Huang
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(3), P. 2103 - 2103
Published: Jan. 24, 2023
Since
the
end
of
2019,
COVID-19
pandemic
has
had
serious
wide-ranging
effects
on
academic,
occupational
and
other
daily
activities.
Like
types
institutions,
schools
are
facing
unprecedented
challenges.
Students
may
face
a
variety
adverse
consequences,
including
sleep
disturbances
school
bullying,
if
they
unable
to
adjust
current
learning
living
environment.
This
study
explored
bullying.A
total
5782
middle
students
were
enrolled
in
this
multi-stage,
cross-sectional
(3071
before
2711
during
pandemic).
The
pre-pandemic
group
mean
age
14.9
±
1.73,
14.75
1.47.
Three
models
set
up
using
binary
logistic
regression
for
confounding
variables
(gender,
type,
alcohol
consumption,
smoking,
playing
violent
video
games).All
bullying
victimization
perpetration
(physical,
verbal,
social
property
bullying)
more
common
than
pandemic.
In
terms
victimization,
(crude
odds
ratio
[OR]:
2.398,
95%
CI:
2.014-2.854,
p
<
0.001;
model
2
adjusted
OR:
2.344,
1.966-2.795,
3
2.818,
2.292-3.464,
0.001)
increased
most.
perpetration,
verbal
3.007,
2.448-3.693,
<0.001;
2.954,
2.399-3.637,
OR:3.345,
2.703-4.139,
most.This
corroborate
significance
traditional
suggests
that
we
should
further
consider
establish
improve
response
prevention
mechanisms
public
health
emergencies
such
as
Language: Английский
Russia-Ukraine War: Jeopardizing the mental health gains already been obtained globally
Asian Journal of Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
78, P. 103285 - 103285
Published: Oct. 4, 2022
Language: Английский
“Nationwide fever″ vs “Nationwide fear″ after optimizing the COVID-19 response in China
Hongguang Chen,
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Konglai Zhang
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Asian Journal of Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
82, P. 103499 - 103499
Published: Feb. 1, 2023
Language: Английский
Addressing the long-term impact of COVID-19 on students' mental health
Zalik Nuryana,
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Wenbin Xu,
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Shiqi Lu
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et al.
Asian Journal of Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
78, P. 103283 - 103283
Published: Oct. 3, 2022
Language: Английский
Modern Trends in Nasal Bone Fractures and the Effect of Social Distancing
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
35(3), P. 755 - 759
Published: May 1, 2024
Objectives:
To
assess
differences
in
demographics,
incidence,
and
cause
of
nasal
bone
fractures
(NBFs)
between
pre–coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
COVID-19
eras.
Methods:
The
National
Electronic
Injury
Surveillance
System
was
queried
for
adult
NBF.
Two
sample
t
tests
Wald
χ
2
were
used
to
identify
changes
across
the
2012
period
2020
2021
(age,
sex,
race,
location,
disposition,
product).
Results:
There
a
total
523,259
(95%
CI:
445,082–601,436)
emergency
department
(ED)–treated
NBFs
United
States.
greater
incidence
NBF
during
(61,621
annual
cases;
95%
61,572–61,669)
compared
with
pre–COVID-19
(50,773
50,195–51,351;
P
<
0.01).
Fewer
patients
discharged
after
ED
evaluation
(79.46%;
74.45%–83.70%)
before
(84.41%;
82.36%–86.28%;
=
0.049,
test).
During
COVID-19,
there
decrease
sport-associated
NBFs,
such
as
basketball
[2.36%
1.71%–3.27%)
versus
5.21%
4.20%–6.45%),
0.01]
baseball
[1.18%
0.82%–1.69%)
2.22%
1.80%–2.74%),
<0.01],
but
an
increase
fall
(66.34%
75.02%),
alcohol
(7.04%
12.89%),
drug-associated
(0.47%
5.70%)
(all
0.001).
Conclusion:
A
has
been
observed
since
start
pandemic
without
significant
sex
or
race.
Nasal
less
likely
be
related
sports
from
more
associated
drugs
alcohol.
Changes
sociobehavioral
patterns
these
unprecedented
times
may
account
post–COVID-19
etiologic
drift.
Level
Evidence:
II—retrospective
cohort
study.
Language: Английский
Inferiority feelings mediate the impact of subjective social support on anxiety/depression symptoms in individuals with physical disabilities
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Nov. 6, 2024
Background
Persons
with
physical
disabilities
are
more
likely
to
suffer
from
psychological
symptoms
and
inferiority
feelings,
social
support
plays
an
important
role
in
improving
those
symptoms.
However,
the
interaction
between
symptoms,
feelings
is
yet
be
understood.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
study
was
conducted
investigate
anxiety,
depression,
among
individuals
a
Chinese
sample.
The
questionnaire
included
Generalized
Anxiety
Disorder
7,
Patient
Health
Questionnaire
9,
Self-designed
Disability
Questionnaire,
Social
Support
Rating
Scale
including
three
dimensions:
subjective
support,
objective
utilization
of
support.
Results
Out
1,453
respondents
disabilities,
49.7,
60.4,
62.5%
reported
experiencing
respectively.
Factors
such
as
time
since
identification
comorbidities,
daily
travel,
interaction,
internet
use,
were
found
associated
anxiety
or
depression
physically
disabled
individuals.
Subjective
which
partly
mediated
effect
on
by
37.4%
28.7%.
Conclusion
This
highlights
importance
addressing
well-being
addition
their
rehabilitation.
Psychological
intervention
strategies
should
focus
reducing
particularly
vulnerable
groups.
Language: Английский