The Prevalence of Depression among the Global Public in the Context of the COVID-19 Epidemic: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis DOI Creative Commons

Jiaxian Shao,

Yuncong Yu,

Cheng Cheng

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

Supporting young people’s mental health through the COVID-19 crisis DOI Open Access

OECD

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.

Language: Английский

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364

Caregivers of people with dementia and mental health during COVID-19: findings from a cross-sectional study DOI Creative Commons
Anna Messina, Martina Lattanzi, Emiliano Albanese

et al.

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

Language: Английский

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43

Examining Psychological Distress Among Youth in Singapore: Insights from the National Youth Mental Health Study DOI Creative Commons
Mythily Subramaniam, Janhavi Ajit Vaingankar,

Bingqian Tan

et al.

Asian Journal of Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 105, P. 104405 - 104405

Published: Feb. 18, 2025

Language: Английский

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COVID-19 depression and its risk factors in Asia Pacific – A systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Open Access

Vimala Balakrishnan,

Kee Seong Ng,

Wandeep Kaur

et al.

Journal of Affective Disorders, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 298, P. 47 - 56

Published: Nov. 18, 2021

Language: Английский

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Age-related differences in depressive symptoms and coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan: A longitudinal study DOI Creative Commons
Yuko Fukase, Kanako Ichikura,

Hanako Murase

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health DOI

Hannah Hochrath,

Sophie Philips,

Evelien Van Den Cruyce

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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National trends in counseling for stress and depression and COVID-19 pandemic-related factors among adults, 2009–2022: A nationwide study in South Korea DOI
Chanyoung Cheong, Jaeyu Park,

Kyeonghee Shim

et al.

Psychiatry Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 337, P. 115919 - 115919

Published: April 19, 2024

Language: Английский

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Unmet needs for health care DOI Open Access

OECD

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]).

Language: Английский

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The association between intolerance of uncertainty and Internet addiction during the second wave of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: A multiple mediation model considering depression and risk perception DOI

Ronglei Luo,

Qi Li, Guangteng Meng

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Decarbonization and sustainable shipping in a post COVID-19 world DOI Creative Commons
Peter J. Stavroulakis,

Markella Koutsouradi,

Maria-Christina Kyriakopoulou-Roussou

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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