COVID-19: A Boon or a Bane for Creativity? DOI Creative Commons
Maxence Mercier,

Florent Vinchon,

Nicolas Pichot

et al.

Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 11

Published: Jan. 18, 2021

In many countries, the COVID-19 pandemic led to a period of lockdown that impacted individuals’ lifestyles, in both professional and personal spheres. New problems challenges arose, as well opportunities. Numerous studies have examined negative effects measures, but few attempted shine light on potential positive may come out these measures. We focused one particular outcome might emerged from lockdown: creativity. To this end, paper compared self-reported creativity (Pro-C) everyday (little-c) before during lockdown, using questionnaire-based study conducted French sample ( N = 1266). expected participants be more creative than prior Regarding Pro-C, we did not see any significant differences between two comparison points, lockdown. creativity, observed increase Furthermore, our results suggest with lower baseline (before lockdown) benefited situation those higher initial Our provide new insights impact its outcomes. These measures inarguably consequences physical mental health many, their exists well.

Language: Английский

The impact of the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic on stress resilience and mental health: A critical review across waves DOI Creative Commons
Mirko Manchia,

Anouk W. Gathier,

Hale Yapıcı Eser

et al.

European Neuropsychopharmacology, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 55, P. 22 - 83

Published: Oct. 29, 2021

The global public health crisis caused by COVID-19 has lasted longer than many of us would have hoped and expected. With its high uncertainty limited control, the pandemic undoubtedly asked a lot from all us. One important central question is: how resilient we proved in face unprecedented prolonged coronavirus pandemic? There is vast rapidly growing literature that examined impact on mental both shorter (2020) (2021) term. This not only concerns pandemic-related effects resilience general population, but also challenged stress outcomes across more specific vulnerable population groups: patients with psychiatric disorder, diagnosed patients, care workers, children adolescents, pregnant women, elderly people. It challenging to keep up date with, interpret, this increasing scientific literature. In review, provide critical overview impacted human been shaped dominated wealth data which are, however, always highest quality heavily depend online self-report surveys. Nevertheless, it appears proven surprisingly over time, fast recovery measures. Still, groups such as adolescents personnel severely do exist. Large interindividual differences exist, for future pandemics there clear need comprehensively integratively assess start personalized help interventions tailored needs groups.

Language: Английский

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366

Effect of COVID-19 on Health-Related Quality of Life in Adolescents and Children: A Systematic Review DOI Open Access
Hadi Nobarı, Mohamad Fashi, Arezoo Eskandari

et al.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 18(9), P. 4563 - 4563

Published: April 25, 2021

The aim of the present systematic review was to assess and provide an up-to-date analysis impact coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on health-related quality life (HRQoL) children adolescents. Thus, electronic search literature, in two well-known databases (PubMed Web Science), performed until February 2021 (without date restriction). PRISMA guideline methodology employed data regarding HRQoL were extracted from eligible studies. Articles included if they met following inclusion criteria: (a) and/or adolescent population (4 19 years old); (b) as a main assessment; (c) German, Spanish, Portuguese, French, English language; (d) pre-pandemic during data. Following initial search, 241 possible related articles identified. A total 79 identified duplicates. Moreover, 129 removed after reading title abstract. Of remaining 33 articles, 27 since not focused or adolescents (

Language: Английский

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192

Pandemic fatigue and clinical nurses’ mental health, sleep quality and job contentment during the covid‐19 pandemic: The mediating role of resilience DOI Open Access
Leodoro J. Labrague

Journal of Nursing Management, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 29(7), P. 1992 - 2001

Published: May 21, 2021

This study examined the influence of pandemic fatigue on clinical nurses' mental health, sleep quality and job contentment, with resilience as a mediator.

Language: Английский

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147

Impacts of the Covid-19 lockdown and relevant vulnerabilities on capability well-being, mental health and social support: an Austrian survey study DOI Creative Commons
Judit Simon, Tímea Mariann Helter, Ross G. White

et al.

BMC Public Health, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 21(1)

Published: Feb. 8, 2021

Abstract Background Impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic and its public health measures go beyond physical mental incorporate wider well-being impacts in terms what people are free to do or be. We explored lockdown relevant vulnerabilities on capability well-being, social support Austria. Methods Adult Austrian residents ( n = 560) provided responses a cross-sectional online survey about their experiences during (15 March-15 April 2020). Instruments measuring capabilities (OxCAP-MH), depression anxiety (HADS), (MSPSS) (WHO-5) were used association with six pre-defined using multivariable linear regression. Results 31% participants reported low only 30% those history treatment received lockdown. Past had significant negative effect across all outcome an associated score reduction − 6.54 (95%CI, 9.26, 3.82). Direct experience being ‘at risk’ due age and/or conditions also deprivations. When adjusted for vulnerabilities, reductions observed increased levels (− 1.77) 1.50), significantly higher (+ 3.75) support. Compared cohort average, individual varied between 9% reporting past + 5% one scale. Conclusions Our study is first assess limiting aspects alongside The strongest treatment. Future policies concerning lockdowns should pay special attention improve order increase resilience.

Language: Английский

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135

Do we experience pandemic fatigue? current state, predictors, and prevention DOI Open Access
Abdulkadir Haktanır, Nesime Can, Tolga Seki

et al.

Current Psychology, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 41(10), P. 7314 - 7325

Published: Oct. 20, 2021

Language: Английский

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123

Urban resilience and livability performance of European smart cities: A novel machine learning approach DOI
Adeeb A. Kutty, Tadesse G. Wakjira, Murat Küçükvar

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 378, P. 134203 - 134203

Published: Oct. 10, 2022

Language: Английский

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99

Towards building resilient cities to pandemics: A review of COVID-19 literature DOI
Melika Amirzadeh, Saeideh Sobhaninia, Stephen Buckman

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 89, P. 104326 - 104326

Published: Nov. 28, 2022

Language: Английский

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78

Recent Advances on Social Determinants of Mental Health: Looking Fast Forward DOI
Margarita Alegrı́a, Kiara Álvarez, Michelle Cheng

et al.

American Journal of Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 180(7), P. 473 - 482

Published: July 1, 2023

The fields of psychiatry and mental health are increasingly recognizing the importance social determinants (SDOH) their impact on outcomes. In this overview, authors discuss recent research, from past 5 years, advances made in SDOH work. frameworks theories have expanded to include more conditions, traumas associated with immigration psychosocial community strengths, that well-being. Research has consistently shown pervasive deleterious impacts inequitable conditions (e.g., food insecurity, housing instability) minoritized populations’ physical health. Social systems oppression racism, minoritization) also been confer higher risk for psychiatric disorders. COVID-19 pandemic illuminated More efforts years intervene through interventions at individual, community, policy levels, which promise improving outcomes marginalized populations. However, major gaps remain. Attention should be paid developing guiding incorporate equity antiracism when designing methodological approaches evaluating these interventions. addition, structural-level policy-level critical making long-lasting impactful toward equity.

Language: Английский

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Psychosocial Challenges and Opportunities for Youth With Chronic Health Conditions During the COVID-19 Pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Anna Serlachius, Sherif M. Badawy, Hiran Thabrew

et al.

JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 3(2), P. e23057 - e23057

Published: Sept. 9, 2020

School closures, altered access to health services, and economic stress during the COVID-19 pandemic have likely had an impact on mental physical well-being of youth worldwide, particularly among those with chronic conditions (CHCs). A number challenges opportunities emerged for CHCs. Challenges include heightened anxiety, disrupted routines, academic social stresses associated school closure, increased risk domestic violence abuse, reduced psychosocial support. On other hand, stress, time families, substances, easier care using technology, build resilience. This viewpoint paper highlights both CHCs offers recommendations further research clinical care.

Language: Английский

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123

Lockdown fatigue among college students during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Predictive role of personal resilience, coping behaviors, and health DOI Open Access
Leodoro J. Labrague, Cherry Ann C. Ballad

Perspectives In Psychiatric Care, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 57(4), P. 1905 - 1912

Published: March 17, 2021

This study was conducted to examine the levels of lockdown-induced fatigue and its association with personal resilience, coping skills, health in college students.

Language: Английский

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