Two-years mothering into the pandemic: Impact of the three COVID-19 waves in the Argentinian postpartum women’s mental health DOI Creative Commons
Agustín Ramiro Miranda, Ana Verónica Scotta, Mariela Valentina Cortez

et al.

medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 31, 2023

Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affects certain vulnerable groups, including postpartum women. Thus, this work aimed to analyze the mental health evolution in Argentinian women during first three waves of and its determinants. In repeated cross-sectional study, data were collected COVID-19: May-July/2020 (n=319), April-August/2021 (n=340), December/2021-March/2022 (n=341). Postpartum depression (PDSS-SF), insomnia (ISI), perceived stress symptoms (PSS-C) used. Statistical analyses included multivariate logistic regression, analysis variance, structural equation modeling test for temporal trends indicators identify their prevalence rates rose from 37% 60% 46% 62%, respectively. contrast, pandemic-related decreased. Certain factors increased maternal risk symptoms: unemployment status, no medical support, reduced family size, remote working, advanced age, late postpartum, multiparity, living least developed region Argentina. Structural confirmed a process pandemic-stress adaptation, although there is persistent increment consequent insomnia. women’s was worsened pandemic. Although have become more able cope perceive less stress, social economic impact still persists puts them at higher psychological risk. systems must ensure well-being deal with current future consequences epidemiological scenario.

Language: Английский

Two-years mothering into the pandemic: Impact of the three COVID-19 waves in the Argentinian postpartum women’s mental health DOI Creative Commons
Agustín Ramiro Miranda, Ana Verónica Scotta, Mariela Valentina Cortez

et al.

PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 20(3), P. e0294220 - e0294220

Published: March 19, 2025

The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affects certain vulnerable groups, including postpartum women. Thus, this work aimed to analyze the mental health evolution in Argentinian women during first three waves of and its determinants. In repeated cross-sectional study, data were collected COVID-19: May-July/2020 (n = 319), April-August/2021 340), December/2021- March/2022 341). Postpartum depression, insomnia, perceived stress symptoms assessed using valid instruments. Statistical analyses included multivariate logistic regression, analysis variance, structural equation modeling test for temporal trends indicators identify their prevalence rates depression insomnia rose from 37% 60% 46% 62%, respectively. contrast, pandemic-related decreased. following negative factors maternal identified: unemployment status, lack medical support, reduced family size, remote working, advanced age, late postpartum, multiparity, living least developed region Argentina. Structural confirmed a process pandemic-stress adaptation, although there is persistent increment consequent increased insomnia. women’s worsened pandemic. Although have become more able cope perceive less stress, social economic impact still persists puts them at higher psychological risk. systems must seek protection reproductive age against order with events.

Language: Английский

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Relationship between Depression, Anxiety, and Stress with Contacting COVID-19, Information About COVID-19, and the COVID-19 Vaccine in Jordan DOI Creative Commons
Abeer Shaheen, Khaldoun M. Hamdan, Rabia Allari

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Al-Rafidain Journal of Medical Sciences ( ISSN 2789-3219 ), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7(1), P. 173 - 180

Published: Aug. 22, 2024

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a global mental health burden, particularly due to the fear of contacting individuals with COVID, misinformation about pandemic, and vaccine hesitancy. Objective: To evaluate depression, anxiety, stress levels among Jordanians during as well investigate differences over contact, information, pandemic. Methods: A cross-sectional design was implemented. In order enroll 624 participants, purposive snowball sampling Data collected using Arabic versions Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scales. Results: mean scores for tension were 12.26, 13.49, respectively. Nearly 52% participants reported having intimate contact confined vaccine, while majority knowing someone who had COVID-19. significantly different relation interaction COVID-19, information vaccines. Conclusions: associated an elevated incidence anxiety depression. stressors have direct impact on public health, necessitating that governments systems adapt, innovate, evolve future. This objective may be accomplished through utilization technology media. Nevertheless, most effective method preventing more severe effects public's at this time is prepare potential future surges epidemic.

Language: Английский

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Study of the Deep Processes of COVID-19 in Russia: Finding Ways to Identify Preventive Measures DOI Open Access

A. P. Anyutin,

Tatiana M. Khodykina,

Ekaterina I. Akimova

et al.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 19(22), P. 14714 - 14714

Published: Nov. 9, 2022

The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a huge impact on all areas of human life. Since the risk biological threats will persist in future, it is very important to ensure mobilization readiness for prompt response possible emergence epidemics infectious diseases. Therefore, from both theoretical and practical standpoint, currently necessary conduct thorough examination COVID-19 epidemic. goal this research investigate underlying processes that led Russia identify ways improve preventive measures quick potential COVID-19-like pandemics. This analyze daily dynamics number infection cases new lethal COVID-19. We analyzed N(d), L(d), their percentage ratio L(d)/N(d) 100% 2 years (from beginning 23 March 2022), rate increase decrease these indicators (dN(d)/dd dL(d)/dd), as well spectra created basis wavelet analysis. Wavelet analysis deep structure N(d) L(d) made presence internal cycles, study which makes predict days with maximum infections deaths similar outline methods improving rapid pandemics

Language: Английский

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The Role of Chloroviruses as Possible Infectious Agents for Human Health: Putative Mechanisms of ATCV-1 Infection and Potential Routes of Transmission DOI Creative Commons
Yury V. Zhernov, Sonya O. Vysochanskaya, A. A. Basov

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Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 8(1), P. 40 - 40

Published: Jan. 5, 2023

The Chlorovirus genus of the Phycodnaviridae family includes large viruses with a double-stranded DNA genome. Chloroviruses are widely distributed in freshwater bodies around world and have been isolated from sources Europe, Asia, Australia, North South America. One representative chloroviruses is Acanthocystis turfacea chlorella virus 1 (ATCV-1), which hosted by Chlorella heliozoae. A few publications last ten years about potential effects ATCV-1 on human brain sparked interest among specialists field infectious pathology. goal our viewpoint was to compile scant research body, demonstrate role as new possible agents for health, indicate routes transmission. We believe that transmission remain unexplored. also question whether chlorella-based nutritional supplements dangerous infections. Further will help identify infection, cell types can persist, pathological mechanisms virus's effect body.

Language: Английский

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Lifestyle and mental health in conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic in a sample of people from the city of Medellín, Colombia DOI Creative Commons
Nubia Hernández-Flórez

Gaceta Médica de Caracas, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 131(3S)

Published: June 4, 2023

It is important to analyze the experience of COVID-19 pandemic, identifying factors that allowed population mitigate its negative effects on mental health. The present study was oriented identify related lifestyle and relationship with health in a sample adults city Medellín, Colombia, during quarantine context pandemic. quantitative, cross-sectional, non-experimental, descriptive level. Pender (1996) profile questionnaire (PEPSI-I) Derogatis (1994) SCL-90-R symptom inventory were applied 100 people, selected utilizing call social networks.

Language: Английский

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Two-years mothering into the pandemic: Impact of the three COVID-19 waves in the Argentinian postpartum women’s mental health DOI Creative Commons
Agustín Ramiro Miranda, Ana Verónica Scotta, Mariela Valentina Cortez

et al.

medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 31, 2023

Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affects certain vulnerable groups, including postpartum women. Thus, this work aimed to analyze the mental health evolution in Argentinian women during first three waves of and its determinants. In repeated cross-sectional study, data were collected COVID-19: May-July/2020 (n=319), April-August/2021 (n=340), December/2021-March/2022 (n=341). Postpartum depression (PDSS-SF), insomnia (ISI), perceived stress symptoms (PSS-C) used. Statistical analyses included multivariate logistic regression, analysis variance, structural equation modeling test for temporal trends indicators identify their prevalence rates rose from 37% 60% 46% 62%, respectively. contrast, pandemic-related decreased. Certain factors increased maternal risk symptoms: unemployment status, no medical support, reduced family size, remote working, advanced age, late postpartum, multiparity, living least developed region Argentina. Structural confirmed a process pandemic-stress adaptation, although there is persistent increment consequent insomnia. women’s was worsened pandemic. Although have become more able cope perceive less stress, social economic impact still persists puts them at higher psychological risk. systems must ensure well-being deal with current future consequences epidemiological scenario.

Language: Английский

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