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.
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.
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
(
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.