Iranian Journal of Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 26, 2024
Background:
We
aimed
to
analyze
the
prevalence
of
depression
among
global
public
during
COVID-19,
identify
its
influencing
factors
in
order
provide
reference,
and
help
safeguard
mental
health.
Methods:
A
comprehensive
literature
on
various
countries
COVID-19
pandemic
was
obtained
through
electronic
searches
PubMed,
Web
Science,
other
databases,
combined
with
tracing
from
Dec
2019
Mar
2023.
Then
a
meta-analysis
conducted
using
random
effects
model
by
Stata
16.0.
The
heterogeneity
evaluated
I2.
Subgroup
analysis,
sensitivity
meta-regression
analysis
were
used
explore
sources
depression.
Egger's
test
publication
bias.
Results:
Overall,
68
articles
234,678
samples
included
study.
Analysis
revealed
that
overall
population
32.0%
(95%
CI:
29.0%-35.0%).
Of
these,
marital
status
(OR=0.65,
95%
0.47-0.87),
presence
infected
cases
(OR=2.45,
1.82-3.30),
fear
being
virus
(OR=9.31,
6.03-14.37)
main
people’s
source
heterogeneity.
Conclusion:
is
at
high
level
COVID-19.
people
unmarried,
divorced,
or
widowed,
surrounded
cases,
contact
infection
worried
about
higher
than
others.
OECD policy responses to coronavirus (Covid-19),
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 12, 2021
The
mental
health
of
young
people
has
been
significantly
impacted
by
the
COVID‑19
crisis.
Prevalence
symptoms
anxiety
and
depression
risen
dramatically
among
remains
higher
than
pre‑crisis
levels
even
with
partial
re‑opening
economy,
compared
to
other
age
groups,
as
economies
partially
re-open.
worsening
can
be
attributed
disruptions
access
services,
wide‑ranging
impacts
school
closures,
a
labour
market
crisis
that
is
disproportionately
affecting
people.
With
adequate
support
timely
intervention,
experiencing
distress
may
able
bounce
back
we
recover
from
This
will
require
scaling
up
existing
in
education
systems,
workplaces
comprehensive
policies
remain
education,
or
find
keep
job.
BMC Geriatrics,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: Jan. 16, 2022
There
is
sparse
evidence
on
the
impact
vulnerable
populations
of
COVID-19
pandemic.
The
aim
our
study
was
to
explore
burden
and
mental
wellbeing
(including
depressive,
anxiety,
stress
symptoms)
in
caregivers
people
with
dementia
during
first
wave
pandemic
Italy
southern
Switzerland,
two
bordering
regions
severely
hit
by
Journal of Psychosomatic Research,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
155, P. 110737 - 110737
Published: Jan. 25, 2022
The
coronavirus
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic
has
particularly
influenced
the
mental
health
of
younger
adults;
accordingly,
this
study
investigated
age-related
factors
related
to
and
provided
suggestions
recovery.
A
web-based
longitudinal
survey
was
conducted
from
2020
2021
in
Japan.
consisted
Patient
Health
Questionnaire-9
(PHQ-9),
used
measure
depressive
symptoms
as
a
response
variable,
an
anger
questionnaire
coping
strategy
scale
assess
explanatory
variables.
total
1468
participants
were
analyzed
(valid
rate
=
54.2%);
368
adults
(age
range
20–39),
667
middle-aged
40–64),
433
aged
65–79).
PHQ-9
scores
worsened
over
three
timepoints.
State
strongly
all
age
groups
(standardized
beta
0.39–0.47),
state
group
highest
at
times,
In
group,
only
nonadaptive
strategies
scores.
Emotional
support,
venting,
humor
adaptive
by
most
commonly
however,
there
no
significant
relationships
these
with
group.
level
among
might
be
considerably
worse
than
adult.
not
make
use
strategies,
hence,
they
need
advice
skill
training
strategies.
Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 16, 2024
Background:
Disease
outbreaks
such
as
the
COVID-19
pandemic
give
rise
to
high
levels
of
psychological
distress
in
people
worldwide.Since
this
is
fi
rst
its
kind,
best
available
evidence
needed
on
what
needs
could
be
expected
during
and
after
pandemic.Objectives:
In
scoping
review
existing
research
traumatogenic
events
examined
order
identify
potential
impact
mental
health
COVID
pandemic.The
ndings
are
organized
using
phases
disaster
response
model.Results:
A
total
34
longitudinal
studies,
2
studies
with
multiple
waves
data
collection
92
cross-sectional
met
inclusion
criteria.The
included
classifi
ed
as:
87
COVID-19,
SARS,
19
wars,
terrorist
attacks
1
a
nuclear
accident.Results
indicate
that
stress,
anxiety,
depressive
symptoms,
insomnia,
denial,
anger,
grief
fear
can
anticipated
common
reactions.The
longer
continues,
higher
strain
be.
Conclusions:The
model
offers
valid
frame
unravel
over
time.Specifi
c
attention
must
given
vulnerable
groups,
whereby
specifi
risk
factors
include
age,
gender,
pre-existing
problems,
healthcare
profession,
migration
background,
isolation
low
socio
economic
status.However,
these
may
change
time,
delayed
manifestation
psychosocial
problems
considered
too.Mental
governance
is,
therefore,
warranted
throughout
even
up
6
months
pandemic.
Health at a glance,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 9, 2021
A
fundamental
principle
underpinning
all
health
systems
across
OECD
countries
is
to
provide
access
high-quality
care
for
the
whole
population,
irrespective
of
their
socio‑economic
circumstances.
Yet
can
be
limited
a
number
reasons,
including
availability
or
affordability
services.
Policies
therefore
need
both
address
financial
barriers
and
promote
an
adequate
supply
distribution
workers
services
throughout
country
(OECD,
2019[4];
2020[5]).
PsyCh Journal,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
11(3), P. 383 - 391
Published: April 6, 2022
Repeated
outbreaks
of
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
have
forced
people
to
shift
most
their
work
and
life
activities
from
offline
online,
leading
a
growing
problem
Internet
dependence
even
addiction.
However,
the
mechanism
association
between
COVID-19-related
intolerance
uncertainty
(COVID-19
IU)
addiction
during
second
wave
COVID-19
is
still
unclear.
The
current
study
explored
IU
as
mediated
by
depression
risk
perception
based
on
Uncertainty-Depression-Perception-Addiction
model
(UDPA).
A
total
1,137
adult
participants
were
recruited,
IU,
depression,
perception,
addiction,
demographic
variables
analyzed.
results
showed
that
was
significantly
positively
associated
with
this
relationship
in
parallel
perception.
Our
findings
further
extend
Interaction
Person-Affect-Cognition-Execution
(I-PACE)
perspective
applicability
unique
context
COVID-19.
Furthermore,
suggests
individuals
could
decrease
prevent
pandemic
through
effective
interventions
include
lowering
improving
emotion
regulation,
developing
reasonable
perceptions
risk.
Scientific African,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
21, P. e01758 - e01758
Published: June 16, 2023
Shipping
is
a
pivotal
industry
not
only
for
transportation,
but
the
global
economy.
In
today's
globalized
world,
most
goods
are
being
transported
by
ships.
However,
high
utilization
of
maritime
transport
entails
negative
environmental
footprint.
This
challenge
has
brought
greening
and
decarbonization
at
forefront
research
in
literature.
Despite
efforts
policy
makers
relevant
stakeholders,
effective
pathway
to
sustainability
remains
unclear.
The
pandemic
created
additional
complexities,
making
achievement
goals
even
more
challenging.
Through
structured
literature
review,
aim
this
study
present
main
avenues
sustainable
shipping
within
typology
clean
fuel
propulsion
systems.
analysis
provides
an
assessment
drawbacks
benefits
new
solutions
that
may
be
implemented
toward
greener
post
COVID-19
industry.