Cureus,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 25, 2023
Introduction
Female
breast
cancer
(BC)
survivors
are
affected
by
poor
eating
habits
and
physical
inactivity
due
to
certain
environmental,
physical,
social
barriers
healthy
lifestyles.
This
study
aimed
identify
the
sociodemographic,
economic
hindering
adoption
of
activity
(PA)
a
diet,
as
well
providing
insights
into
how
BC
cope
with
these
using
networks.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
mixed-methods
was
conducted,
self-administered
questionnaire
open-ended
questions
determine
PA
eating,
while
in
second
phase,
an
interpretive
qualitative
carried
out
semi-structured
interviews.
Descriptive
statistics,
odds
ratios
(ORs),
correspondence
analysis,
multivariate
analysis
were
used
estimate
association
between
moderate
vigorous
fruit
vegetable
consumption
covariates.
Results
During
COVID-19
lockdown,
150
Mexican
studied.
The
showed
that
age
(OR
=
2.7,
95%
CI:
1.0
7.03),
socioeconomic
level
3.2,
1.3
8.2),
overweight
3.6,
1.5
9.7)
significantly
associated
low
schooling.
diagnosis
less
than
three
years
>
40
lack
exercise.
Survivors
individually
addressed
challenges
without
support
specialists.
As
result,
they
sought
information
on
Conclusions
Regarding
survivors,
years,
status,
being
important
gaps
diet.
In
testimonials,
primary
obstacle
engaging
time,
high
cost
food
most
frequently
cited
reason
for
not
following
Many
individuals
maintained
diet
intake
fruits
vegetables.
Thus,
appropriate
must
be
provided
technologies
develop
skills
deal
BC.
Journal of Medical Internet Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
25, P. e43349 - e43349
Published: May 30, 2023
Given
the
rapid
development
of
social
media,
effective
extraction
and
analysis
contents
media
for
health
care
have
attracted
widespread
attention
from
providers.
As
far
as
we
know,
most
reviews
focus
on
application
there
is
a
lack
that
integrate
methods
analyzing
information
care.This
scoping
review
aims
to
answer
following
4
questions:
(1)
What
types
research
been
used
investigate
care,
(2)
what
analyze
existing
(3)
indicators
should
be
applied
collect
evaluate
characteristics
(4)
are
current
problems
directions
care?A
Preferred
Reporting
Items
Systematic
Reviews
Meta-Analyses
guidelines
was
conducted.
We
searched
PubMed,
Web
Science,
EMBASE,
Cumulative
Index
Nursing
Allied
Health
Literature,
Cochrane
Library
period
2010
May
2023
primary
studies
focusing
care.
Two
independent
reviewers
screened
eligible
against
inclusion
criteria.
A
narrative
synthesis
included
conducted.Of
16,161
identified
citations,
134
(0.8%)
were
in
this
review.
These
67
(50.0%)
qualitative
designs,
43
(32.1%)
quantitative
24
(17.9%)
mixed
designs.
The
classified
based
aspects:
manual
(content
methodology,
grounded
theory,
ethnography,
classification
analysis,
thematic
scoring
tables)
computer-aided
(latent
Dirichlet
allocation,
support
vector
machine,
probabilistic
clustering,
image
topic
modeling,
sentiment
other
natural
language
processing
technologies),
categories
contents,
areas
(health
practice,
services,
education).Based
an
extensive
literature
review,
investigated
determine
main
applications,
differences,
trends,
problems.
also
discussed
implications
future.
Traditional
content
still
mainstream
method
content,
future
may
combined
with
big
data
research.
With
progress
computers,
mobile
phones,
smartwatches,
smart
devices,
sources
will
become
more
diversified.
Future
can
combine
new
sources,
such
pictures,
videos,
physiological
signals,
online
networking
adapt
trend
internet.
More
medical
talents
need
trained
better
solve
problem
network
analysis.
Overall,
useful
large
audience
includes
researchers
entering
field.
JMIR Infodemiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5, P. e67368 - e67368
Published: April 17, 2025
Background
In
the
past
decade,
hashtag
feminism
has
emerged
in
Mexico
as
a
prevalent
strategy
to
build
social
movements
against
gender-based
violence
(GBV).
For
example,
during
global
“16
Days
of
Activism
Against
GBV”
campaign
held
between
November
25
and
December
10
each
year,
Mexico-based
nongovernmental
organizations
(NGOs)
turn
X
(formerly
known
Twitter)
share
messages.
Despite
this
prevalence,
there
is
limited
research
on
type
information
shared
by
these
NGO
activists
media
public’s
engagement
with
Objective
This
study
aims
explore
themes
covered
Mexican
NGOs
examine
what
types
messages
related
GBV
potentially
resonated
more
public.
Methods
We
collated
reviewed
posts
(commonly
tweets)
published
Spanish
platform
2020,
2021,
2022,
period
when
digital
interactions
increased
COVID-19
pandemic.
then
extracted
using
following
4
hashtags:
#16días,
#16DiasdeActivismo,
or
#16DíasdeActivismo;
#25N
#25Noviembre;
#DiaNaranja
#DíaNaranja;
#PintaElMundoDeNaranja.
subsequently
assessed
number
likes
post
had
retained
top
200
from
year
highest
likes.
used
iterative
content
analysis
process
inductive
6-step
qualitative
thematic
method
NVivo
software
code
analyze
final
600
posts.
Results
Five
16
campaigns,
covering
both
knowledge-sharing
activism-generating
follows:
(1)
activism
how
be
an
activist,
(2)
most
commonly
highlighted
posts,
(3)
changing
public
discourse
surrounding
GBV,
(4)
violation
human
rights,
(5)
pandemic’s
impact
GBV.
Most
exclusively
mentioned
women
younger
girls,
while
few
included
adolescents.
Gaps
representation
vulnerable
populations
were
also
found.
Conclusions
The
that
highly
liked
reflect
some
significant
societal
issues
currently
present
country.
Our
results
could
help
guide
further
campaigns.
Still,
needed
understand
population
reach
campaigns
translate
into
online
offline
platforms.
The Open Psychology Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
18(1)
Published: April 28, 2025
Aims
This
research
aims
to
analyze
the
role
of
spiritual
well-being
in
shaping
quality
life
by
employing
a
model
based
on
framework
psychological
theory.
Background
The
transition
into
early
adulthood
often
brings
about
periods
uncertainty
known
as
quarter-life
crisis,
marked
challenges
education,
career,
and
social
responsibilities.
Identifying
factors
that
enhance
Quality
Life
(QoL)
is
essential
for
supporting
individuals
successfully
managing
these
challenges.
Objective
study
investigated
how
mediates
relationship
between
emotional
regulation,
support,
religious
activities,
QoL
during
period.
Methods
Using
correlational
quantitative
design
convenience
sampling,
we
collected
data
from
255
participants
aged
20-30
years
using
sampling.
We
analyzed
structural
equation
Modelling
(SEM)
with
measures
adapted
Indonesian
context:
Spiritual
Well-Being
Scale
(SWBS),
Emotion
Regulation
Scale,
Multidimensional
Perceived
Social
Support
(MPSS),
Short
Form
Health
Survey
(SF-36),
Religious
Activities
Scale.
Results
results
showed
activities
significantly
influenced
QoL,
highlighting
their
importance
positive
perceptions
Discussion
confirms
promoting
life.
Participants
who
perceived
being
enhanced
through
implementation
demonstrated
intentions
aligned
well-being.
Conclusion
It
can
be
concluded
there
empirical
evidence
mediating
intricate
Emotional
Regulation,
Support,
among
crisis.
findings
our
achieved
effectively
internalization
process.
Salud Mental,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
47(1), P. 23 - 33
Published: Jan. 31, 2024
Introduction.
Although
the
COVID-19
pandemic
negatively
impacted
mental
health
of
vulnerable
populations,
such
as
adolescent
mothers,
very
few
studies
have
documented
prevalence
postpartum
depression
(PPD)
in
this
population.
Objective.
a)
Determine
frequency
PPD
(Edinburgh
Postnatal
Depression
Scale
[EPDS]
≥
9)
mothers
before
(AM-BP)
and
during
(AM-DP)
pandemic,
b)
Examine
psychosocial
factors
(self-esteem,
maternal
efficacy,
social
support,
anxiety
pregnancy,
planned
wanted
pregnancy)
AM-BP
AM-DP,
c)
whether
being
an
AM-DP
was
a
significant
factor
for
experiencing
(EPDS
9).
Method.
Cross
sectional
study.
Subjects:
Forty-one
recruited
at
Health
Centers
interviewed
face
to
forty-one
surveyed
online.
Results.
42%
(p
=
.001)
more
frequent
AM-DP.
The
groups
differed
significantly
all
factors,
with
faring
worse.
Unadjusted
regressions
showed
that
having
lower
efficacy
self-esteem,
greater
dissatisfaction
and/or
pregnancy
increased
Adjusted
multiple
analysis
indicated
self-esteem
only
maintain
its
association
9;
p
.017).
Discussion
conclusion.
affected
compared
AM-BP,
main
associated
In
situations
extreme
stress
happened
should
be
prioritized
prevent
negative
effects
PPD.
preventive
treatment
interventions
consider
strengthening
self-esteem.
Vaccines,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(4), P. 805 - 805
Published: April 6, 2023
Pregnant
women
presumably
gather
information
about
the
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
from
various
sources.
However,
it
is
difficult
for
pregnant
who
are
not
medical
professionals
to
source
appropriate
because
of
infodemic
related
COVID-19
pandemic.
Therefore,
objective
our
study
was
investigate
how
gathered
and
vaccination.
To
address
this
issue,
we
conducted
an
online
questionnaire
survey
between
5
October
22
November
2021,
which
approved
by
Ethics
Committee
Nihon
University
School
Medicine.
We
received
4962
responses
after
excluding
1179
insufficient
answers.
Our
found
that
age,
occupation,
infection-risk
anxiety
influenced
selection
media
obtaining
information.
were
older,
professionals,
public
servants,
or
educators
tended
rely
on
specialized
websites,
whereas
housewives
use
mass
media,
social
sources
with
uncertain
scientific
evidence.
Additionally,
number
weeks
gestation
method
conception
(natural
assisted
reproductive
conception)
affected
media.
The
accessibility
determined
their
background
pregnancy
status.
need
continue
making
efforts
ensure
readily
available
families.
Pregnant
women
have
been
considered
a
high-risk
group
for
SARS-CoV-2
infection;
the
impact
of
disease
on
health
mother
and
her
child
is
still
being
studied.
The
emotional
pandemic
pregnant
has
extensively
Emotional
distress
proposed
as
perspective
to
explain
manifestations
during
this
stage
something
common
rather
than
pathological.
objective
study
was
know
experience
who
tested
positive
towards
end
their
pregnancy,
first
second
waves
COVID
in
Mexico.
A
qualitative
carried
out:
18
with
were
interviewed.
thematic
analysis
data
performed,
resulting
three
main
themes
14
subthemes.
COVID-infected
mothers-to-be
experienced
mild
moderate
distress.
It
more
intense
those
comorbidities.
This
aggravated
obstetrical
complications
comorbidities,
well
postpartum.
appeased
by
both
perception
medical
care
social
support.
requires
accompaniment
reduce
its
impact.
Enfermería Clínica,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
33(6), P. 380 - 390
Published: Oct. 26, 2023
Explorar
las
experiencias
de
matronas/es
atención
primaria
salud
(APS)
con
la
implementación
telemedicina
en
al
embarazo
y
puerperio
durante
pandemia
por
COVID-19.
Estudio
cualitativo
exploratorio
basado
análisis
contenido
inductivo
15
entrevistas
semiestructuradas
realizadas
a
APS
2021-2022,
seleccionadas
intencionalmente
cuatro
comunidades
autónomas
españolas.
Resultados
Se
identificaron
cinco
categorías:
1)
cambios
modalidad
el
puerperio:
priorización
mujeres
embarazadas,
desprotegido,
aumento
visitas
domiciliarias
declive
los
grupos
educación
parental;
2)
un
escenario
cambiante:
lado
positivo
negativo
telemedicina;
3)
reacción
ante
4)
estrategias
implementadas
matronas
para
cuidado
humanizado,
5)
aprendizajes
futuro.
El
uso
parte
posibilitó
embarazadas
puérperas
España.
Los
aspectos
positivos
puesta
marcha
este
tipo
plantean
posibilidades
cambio
hacia
formato
híbrido
sanitaria.
To
explore
the
experiences
of
primary
healthcare
(PHC)
midwives
with
implementation
telemedicine
in
pregnancy
and
puerperium
care
during
COVID-19
pandemic.
Exploratory
qualitative
study
based
on
an
inductive
content
analysis
semi-structured
interviews
intentionally
selected
PHC
four
Spanish
Autonomous
Regions,
2021-2022.
Five
categories
were
identified:
(1)
changes
modality
puerperium:
prioritization
pregnant
women,
unprotected
puerperium,
increase
home
visits
decline
parental
education
groups;
(2)
changing
scenario:
positive
negative
side
telemedicine;
(3)
reaction
women
to
(4)
strategies
implemented
by
for
humanized
care,
(5)
learning
future.
The
use
enabled
postpartum
pandemic
Spain.
aspects
this
type
raise
possibilities
change
towards
hybrid
format
healthcare.
International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Jan. 12, 2024
The
Covid-19
pandemic
has
a
psychological
impact
on
women
working
from
home
after
facing
various
challenges
in
order
to
meet
the
demands
of
work
and
responsibilities.
Among
faced
by
is
point
view
such
as
fatigue
due
insufficient
time
completing
tasks
given
employer.
In
addition,
workload
also
affects
imbalance
managing
emotions.
This
article
examines
(WFH)
during
pandemic.
study
uses
qualitative
design.
Analysis
research
findings
based
interview
data
through
Round
Table
Discussion.
show
that
who
have
heavy
physical
mental
view,
quality
work,
social
network
religious
support,
economic,
education
living.
found
health
must
be
emphasized
balance
responsibilities
bear.
Therefore,
this
needs
further
improved
so
Malaysia
remains
stable.
Qualitative Health Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
34(14), P. 1456 - 1471
Published: July 20, 2024
Public
health
restrictions
to
protect
physical
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic
had
unintended
effects
on
mental
health,
which
may
have
disproportionately
affected
some
potentially
vulnerable
groups.
This
scoping
review
of
qualitative
research
provides
a
narrative
synthesis
new
mothers'
perspectives
their
through
pregnancy
postpartum
period.
Database
searches
in
PubMed,
CINAHL,
and
PsycINFO
sought
primary
studies
published
until
February
2023,
focused
self-perceived
(