Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 1033 - 1033
Published: Nov. 4, 2024
In
early
2023,
China
experienced
its
first
widespread
COVID-19
outbreak
after
a
policy
shift.
This
study
examines
the
relationship
between
fatigue
and
COVID-19-related
post-traumatic
stress
symptoms
(PTSS)
in
infected
uninfected
individuals,
exploring
potential
mediating
role
of
insomnia
symptoms.
An
online
survey
5953
Chinese
participants
was
conducted
from
10
to
16
January
2023.
Participants
reported
their
infection
status,
fatigue,
symptoms,
PTSS.
Multi-group
structural
equation
modeling
(SEM)
used
test
whether
mediation
paths
differed
groups.
The
prevalence
PTSS
were
30.0%,
36.4%,
5.8%.
SEM
based
on
bootstrapping
showed
that
controlling
for
demographics,
chronic
positively
associated
with
significant
way,
playing
role.
multi-group
analyses
further
revealed
partial
effect
group
(UG).
However,
(IG),
fully
mediated
Infected
individuals
more
subject
aforementioned
mechanism
than
individuals.
Addressing
insomnia,
developing
targeted
interventions
are
crucial
supporting
mental
health
across
different
statuses.
Acute Medicine & Surgery,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
8(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2021
Aim
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
examine
whether
high
social
support
has
a
protective
effect
on
mental
health
for
critical
care
nurses
during
the
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID‐19)
pandemic.
Methods
This
cross‐sectional
anonymous
web‐based
survey
conducted
from
November
5
December
5,
2020,
in
Japan
and
included
nurses.
invitation
distributed
via
mailing
lists.
Results
Of
334
responses
that
were
obtained,
64.4%
female
respondents,
their
mean
age
37.4.
total,
269
(80.5%)
taking
COVID‐19
patients
at
time
conducted.
Participants
with
post‐traumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD)
symptoms
found
be
older
(
P
<
0.05),
those
an
education
level
4‐year
college
degree
or
higher
had
fewer
PTSD
0.05).
Those
experiencing
anxiety
depressive
lower
scores.
Having
(odds
ratio
[OR]
0.622,
95%
confidence
interval
[CI]
0.39–0.99)
significantly
associated
probability
PTSD.
Social
scores
sex
not
Regarding
symptoms,
being
having
independently
probability.
depression
(OR
0.953,
CI
0.93–0.97).
Conclusion
It
PTSD;
however,
it
intensive
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
18(8), P. 4102 - 4102
Published: April 13, 2021
The
aim
of
the
study
was
to
examine
prevalence
suicide
thoughts
and
attempts
during
early
stage
COVID-19
outbreak
pandemic-related
factors
associated
with
in
general
Norwegian
population.
A
sample
4527
adults
living
Norway
were
recruited
via
social
media.
Data
related
attempts,
alcohol
use,
concerns,
sociodemographic
variables
collected.
Associations
analyzed
logistic
regression
analysis.
In
sample,
3.6%
reported
last
month,
while
0.2%
had
attempted
same
period.
Previous
(OR:
11.93,
p
<
0.001),
lower
age
0.69,
daily
use
3.31,
being
risk
group
for
complications
2.15,
having
economic
concerns
pandemic
2.28,
0.001)
current
thoughts.
addition
known
factors,
suggests
that
aspects
specific
may
be
important
suicidal
behaviors
pandemic.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
9
Published: June 14, 2021
The
outbreak
of
COVID-19
has
had
a
major
impact
on
people's
daily
life.
This
study
aimed
to
examine
use
alcohol
and
addictive
drugs
during
the
in
Norway
their
association
with
mental
health
problems
related
pandemic.
Health Problems of Civilization,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18(3), P. 299 - 309
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
AMA
Prasetyo
Y,
Velinda
C,
Dewi
Y.
DETERMINANTS
OF
MENTAL
HEALTH
DISORDERS
IN
THE
COMMUNITY
DURING
COVID-19
PANDEMIC:
A
LITERATURE
REVIEW.
Health
Problems
of
Civilization.
2024.
doi:10.5114/hpc.2024.134772.
APA
Prasetyo,
Y.,
Velinda,
C.,
&
Dewi,
(2024).
https://doi.org/10.5114/hpc.2024.134772
Chicago
Yoyok
Bekti,
Cindy
and
Yulis
Setiya
Dewi.
"DETERMINANTS
REVIEW".
Harvard
MLA
Bekti
et
al.
REVIEW."
Civilization,
Vancouver
Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 1033 - 1033
Published: Nov. 4, 2024
In
early
2023,
China
experienced
its
first
widespread
COVID-19
outbreak
after
a
policy
shift.
This
study
examines
the
relationship
between
fatigue
and
COVID-19-related
post-traumatic
stress
symptoms
(PTSS)
in
infected
uninfected
individuals,
exploring
potential
mediating
role
of
insomnia
symptoms.
An
online
survey
5953
Chinese
participants
was
conducted
from
10
to
16
January
2023.
Participants
reported
their
infection
status,
fatigue,
symptoms,
PTSS.
Multi-group
structural
equation
modeling
(SEM)
used
test
whether
mediation
paths
differed
groups.
The
prevalence
PTSS
were
30.0%,
36.4%,
5.8%.
SEM
based
on
bootstrapping
showed
that
controlling
for
demographics,
chronic
positively
associated
with
significant
way,
playing
role.
multi-group
analyses
further
revealed
partial
effect
group
(UG).
However,
(IG),
fully
mediated
Infected
individuals
more
subject
aforementioned
mechanism
than
individuals.
Addressing
insomnia,
developing
targeted
interventions
are
crucial
supporting
mental
health
across
different
statuses.