PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
18(11), P. e0294850 - e0294850
Published: Nov. 28, 2023
Background
and
objective
The
COVID-19
pandemic
impacted
every
single
aspect
of
life.
In
addition
to
being
a
public
health
emergency,
the
outbreak
mental
individuals,
especially
pregnant
women.
This
study
aimed
examine
status
women
also
effect
sociodemographic
factors
on
their
during
in
healthcare
centers
Iran.
Methods
cross-sectional,
analytical-descriptive
was
conducted
among
referring
Shoushtar,
Iran,
2021.
Multistage
cluster
sampling
used
select
participants.
Data
were
collected
using
General
Health
Questionnaire-28
(GHQ-28).
analyzed
SPSS
software
version
22.
Pearson
correlation
coefficient
association
between
quantitative
variables.
A
generalized
linear
model
(GLM)
applied
estimate
independent
variables
dependent
variable
(mental
health).
Results
total
197
participants
with
mean
±
SD
age
27.85
6.37
years
took
part
this
study.
score
estimated
at
17.47±8.20.
highest
was,
respectively,
related
social
dysfunction
(6.63
2.86),
anxiety
insomnia
(5.28
3.53),
somatic
symptoms
(4.17
3.27).
Mental
disorder
significantly
correlated
participants’
(R
=
.223,
P
.00),
number
pregnancy
(gravida)
.272,
births
(para)
0.272,
abortions
.172,
.015).
About
80%
did
not
reveal
impaired
conditions
or
psychological
distress,
while
19.3%
showed
scores
that
indicate
probable
conditions.
Conclusion
Social
most
common
problem
It
is
necessary
pay
more
attention
pandemic.
Interventions
such
as
practical
strategies
promote
support
improve
women’s
are
highly
important.
Psychology Health & Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 23
Published: Dec. 11, 2024
As
the
prevalence
of
mental
health
issues
continues
to
rise,
impact
widespread
diseases
on
has
garnered
increasing
attention.
This
study
employs
bibliometric
analysis
evaluate
state
research
concerns
associated
with
four
infectious
diseases:
COVID-19,
mpox,
dengue
fever,
and
Ebola.
Utilizing
Citespace,
we
conducted
an
in-depth
encompassing
publication
trends,
author
networks,
institutional
affiliations,
international
collaborations,
alongside
themes
in
references
keywords.
Our
findings
reveal
that
each
these
significantly
affected
over
last
two
decades.
Notably,
volume
literature
related
COVID-19
far
surpasses
other
diseases,
34
833
documents
compared
36
for
62
dengue,
279
The
United
States
emerges
as
most
influential
country
this
field.
International
cooperation
during
was
not
strong,
contribution
low-middle
income
countries
lower
than
high
countries.
underscores
growing
societal
relevance
health,
influenced
by
factors
including
social
distancing
mortality
due
diseases.
Looking
ahead,
there
is
a
crucial
need
enhanced
focused
attention
vulnerable
populations
pandemics.
Current Traditional Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10(4)
Published: May 16, 2023
Background:
The
world
miserably
collapsed
when
the
COVID-19
(Coronavirus
disease)
pandemic
was
going
out
of
control.
ongoing
crisis
has
damaging
effects
on
mental
health
individuals,
predominantly
women,
in
both
developed
and
developing
countries.
Women
countries,
as
frontline
workers
at
home,
are
increased
risk
problems
(specifically
disorders).
A
few
observational
studies
related
to
COVID-
19
have
reported
a
higher
prevalence
like
stress,
anxiety,
depression,
insomnia,
fear,
delirium,
hysteria
etc.
among
women
compared
men.
Thus,
understanding
women's
important
discuss
their
physical
effects.
Objective:
Unani
System
Medicine
(USM)
holistic
approach
preventing,
treating,
curing
disorders.
present
article
aimed
provide
an
overview
its
containment
measures
described
classical
texts
besides
relevance
current
outbreak.
Materials
Methods:
manual
literature
survey
such
Firdaus-
al-hikmat,
Al
Qanoon-fit-tib,
Zakheera
Khwarzam
Shahi,
Kamilus
Sana
conducted
collect
information
available
strategic
approaches
promotion
disease
prevention
Medicine.
To
obtain
appropriate
English
equivalent
words
for
terms
scientific
name
drugs,
“Standard
Medical
Terminology”
“Classification
Drugs”
were
consulted,
respectively.
Many
pharmacological
books
papers
considered
from
PubMed,
Google
Scholar
Results:
According
review
results,
doctors
pushed
adoption
personalised
predictive
methods
preserving
preventing
diseases.
main
focus
is
treat
fragile
population,
i.e.,
affected
by
illnesses.
Conclusion:
emphasizes
provoked
pandemic,
possible
etiopathogenesis,
prevention,
psychological,
regimental
management
USM.
Journal of Community Medicine & Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
7(3)
Published: June 15, 2023
The
impacts
of
Coronavirus
(COVID-19)
on
reproductive
health
are
detrimental.COVID-19
vaccine
is
recommended
for
pregnant
women
to
prevent
infection
and
its
sequelae
[1].Vaccine
uptake
among
generally
low.Our
study
aimed
explore
views,
predictors
the
COVID-19
perinatal
&
reasons
concerns
declining
it.A
prospective
cross-sectional
muti-centred
was
conducted
from
1st
November
2021
31st
March
2022.It
included
364
through
convenience
sampling.The
data
analyzed
with
Microsoft
Excel
SPSS
version
28.0
along
thematic
analysis.A
reasonable
number
patients
were
doubtful
about
safety
(166/364=45.6%)&
effectiveness
(111/364=34%),
declined
(104/364=28.5%).Logistic
regression
analyses
revealed
that
Irish
ethnicity,
older
age,
employed
status,
beliefs
vaccine.Major
not
enough
in
pregnancy
novel
use.There
a
need
public
campaigns
using
internet
social
media
advocating
efficacy.A
focused
pragmatic
approach
justified
subgroup
misinformation,
myths,
disbelief.The
importance
funding
future
research
vaccines
can't
be
over-emphasized.
Advances in human resources management and organizational development book series,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 237 - 255
Published: Oct. 30, 2023
This
chapter
focuses
on
the
issues
that
women
are
facing
in
reconciling
their
obligations
to
families
and
professional
ambitions
within
an
atmosphere
of
gender
equality
sustainability.
The
authors
review
extant
literature,
examine
impact
Covid-19
pandemic
women's
psychological
health,
illuminate
significance
work-life
balance
advancing
parity
workplace
contentment.
By
studying
psychosociological
aspects,
we
can
gain
insight
into
how
outbreak
has
impacted
female
mothers'
roles
careers.
It
is
important
keep
mind
personal
encounters
prospects
molded
by
socio-cultural
frameworks
regulations,
which
condition
handle
both
familial
life
job-related
matters
from
a
point
view.
Moreover,
highlighted
existing
discrepancies
labor
force
participation
as
well
childcare
duties.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
18(11), P. e0294850 - e0294850
Published: Nov. 28, 2023
Background
and
objective
The
COVID-19
pandemic
impacted
every
single
aspect
of
life.
In
addition
to
being
a
public
health
emergency,
the
outbreak
mental
individuals,
especially
pregnant
women.
This
study
aimed
examine
status
women
also
effect
sociodemographic
factors
on
their
during
in
healthcare
centers
Iran.
Methods
cross-sectional,
analytical-descriptive
was
conducted
among
referring
Shoushtar,
Iran,
2021.
Multistage
cluster
sampling
used
select
participants.
Data
were
collected
using
General
Health
Questionnaire-28
(GHQ-28).
analyzed
SPSS
software
version
22.
Pearson
correlation
coefficient
association
between
quantitative
variables.
A
generalized
linear
model
(GLM)
applied
estimate
independent
variables
dependent
variable
(mental
health).
Results
total
197
participants
with
mean
±
SD
age
27.85
6.37
years
took
part
this
study.
score
estimated
at
17.47±8.20.
highest
was,
respectively,
related
social
dysfunction
(6.63
2.86),
anxiety
insomnia
(5.28
3.53),
somatic
symptoms
(4.17
3.27).
Mental
disorder
significantly
correlated
participants’
(R
=
.223,
P
.00),
number
pregnancy
(gravida)
.272,
births
(para)
0.272,
abortions
.172,
.015).
About
80%
did
not
reveal
impaired
conditions
or
psychological
distress,
while
19.3%
showed
scores
that
indicate
probable
conditions.
Conclusion
Social
most
common
problem
It
is
necessary
pay
more
attention
pandemic.
Interventions
such
as
practical
strategies
promote
support
improve
women’s
are
highly
important.