Annals of Intensive Care,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: June 4, 2021
Abstract
Background
We
investigated
the
impact
of
COVID-19
crisis
on
mental
health
professionals
working
in
intensive
care
unit
(ICU)
according
to
intensity
epidemic
France.
Methods
This
cross-sectional
survey
was
conducted
77
French
hospitals
from
April
22
May
13
2020.
All
ICU
frontline
healthcare
workers
were
eligible.
The
primary
endpoint
health,
assessed
using
12-item
General
Health
Questionnaire.
Sources
stress
during
Perceived
Stressors
Intensive
Care
Units
(PS-ICU)
scale.
Epidemic
defined
as
high
or
low
for
each
region
based
publicly
available
data
Santé
Publique
Effects
linear
mixed
models,
moderation
and
mediation
analyses.
Results
In
total,
2643
participated;
64.36%
high-intensity
zones.
Professionals
areas
with
greater
at
higher
risk
issues
(
p
<
0.001),
levels
overall
perceived
compared
low-intensity
Factors
associated
female
sex
B
=
0.13;
95%
confidence
interval
[CI]
0.08–0.17),
having
a
relative
0.14;
95%-CI
0.09–0.18)
zones
0.11;
0.02–0.20).
mediated
context
0.23,
0.05,
0.41)
moderated
by
positive
thinking,
b
−
0.32,
CI
0.54,
0.11.
Conclusion
negatively
impacted
professionals.
where
significantly
more
affected,
stress.
study
is
supported
grant
Ministry
(PHRC-COVID
2020).
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
17(22), P. 8358 - 8358
Published: Nov. 12, 2020
Emergency
situations
have
been
associated
with
negative
psychological
adjustment
outcomes
in
healthcare
professionals,
although
studies
on
the
impact
of
Coronavirus
Disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic
amongst
Italian
health
workers
are
limited.
The
main
aim
this
study
was
to
investigate
professionals
during
peak
COVID-19
pandemic,
evaluating
differences
according
working
or
not
patients
affected
by
and
areas
a
more
severe
spread
pandemic.
Healthcare
professionals’
attitudes
toward
support
were
analyzed.
levels
anxiety,
depression,
stress,
professional
quality
life
(compassion
satisfaction,
burnout,
compassion
fatigue)
measured
among
627
(mean
age
=
40.55
years;
SD
11.49;
range:
27–72).
Significantly
higher
secondary
trauma,
depression
observed
patients.
Higher
stress
burnout
lower
satisfaction
detected
rates
contagion.
No
interaction
effects
found
between
(or
not)
diffusion
Finally,
group
who
worked
patients,
percentage
thought
ask
for
twice
that
did
work
overall
findings
indicate
mental
frontline
requires
further
consideration
targeted
prevention
intervention
programs
necessary.
Purpose
Live-streaming
platforms
emphasize
dynamic
social
interaction
and
fan
engagement.
Users
integrate
into
the
live-streaming
community
through
continuous
learning
activities,
such
as
sending
bullet
comments,
reviewing
comments
interacting
with
celebrities.
However,
comprehensive
research
on
transactional
intricacies
of
e-commerce
from
perspectives
is
still
lacking.
Design/methodology/approach
Focusing
behavior
characteristics
reference
group
represented
by
online
celebrities
fans
in
environment,
this
study
utilized
theoretical
basis
to
examine
how
groups
affect
consumer
purchase
intention
a
series
intermediary
effects.
An
empirical
investigation
machine
algorithms
were
explore
verify
hypothesized
model.
Findings
The
results
show
that:
(1)
groups’
positively
stimulated
presence
enhanced
chain-mediating
effect
trust
celebrities;
(2)
celebrity
(professionalism,
attractiveness
interactivity)
impacted
trust;
(3)
addition,
substantiated
that
behavior,
presence,
had
remarkably
robust
predictive
intention.
Originality/value
These
findings
hold
implications
for
understanding
affects
consumers’
context
practical
significance
marketing
strategies
toward
e-commerce.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
17(21), P. 8180 - 8180
Published: Nov. 5, 2020
The
spread
of
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
has
called
for
unprecedented
measures,
including
a
national
lockdown
in
Italy.
present
study
aimed
at
identifying
psychological
changes
(e.g.,
depression,
stress,
and
anxiety
levels)
among
the
Italian
public
during
period,
addition
to
factors
associated
with
these
changes.
An
online
follow-up
survey
was
administered
439
participants
(original
sample
=
2766),
between
28
April
3
May
2020.
A
paired
t-test
tested
differences
anxiety,
depression
over
period.
Multivariate
regression
models
examined
associations
sociodemographic
variables,
personality
traits,
coping
strategies,
stress.
Results
showed
an
increase
stress
lockdown,
but
not
anxiety.
Negative
affect
detachment
were
higher
levels
Higher
start
as
well
fewer
strategies
childlessness,
increased
follow-up,
whereas
younger
age
follow-up.
These
results
may
help
us
identify
persons
greater
risk
suffering
from
distress
result
conditions,
inform
interventions
targeting
post-traumatic
symptoms.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Jan. 26, 2021
An
increasing
number
of
studies
have
addressed
the
psychological
impact
COVID-19
crisis
on
general
population.
Nevertheless,
far
less
is
known
about
specific
populations
such
as
university
students,
whose
vulnerability
has
been
shown
in
previous
research.
This
study
sought
to
examine
different
indicators
mental
health
students
during
Spanish
lockdown;
we
also
analyzed
main
sources
stress
perceived
by
relation
crisis,
and
coping
strategies
adopted
when
faced
with
situation.
Data
was
collected
from
932
(704
women)
through
a
web-based
platform.
Measures
anxiety
(i.e.,
GAD-7),
depression
(PHQ-9),
irritability,
self-perceived
change
were
administered,
well
ad
hoc
measures
stressors
strategies.
Results
indicated
that
experienced
considerable
problems
confinement,
higher
rates
emotional
difficulties
women
undergraduate
than
men
postgraduates,
respectively.
Psychological
distress
mainly
related
several
domains
stressors,
participants:
academic
future,
task
overload,
worsening
interpersonal
conflicts,
restrictions
pleasant
social
contact;
spread
disease
its
consequences
for
physical
health.
As
regards
strategies,
both
reframing
skills
daily
routines
be
most
effective.
A
path-analysis
model
integrating
coping,
revealed
partially
mediated
effect
In
general,
results
suggest
students’
substantially
affected
situation
relational
changes
notable
stress.
reinforces
need
monitor
promote
boost
resilience
times
crisis.
Our
effective
may
inform
preventive
programs
aimed
at
helping
deal
challenges
like
pandemic.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Sept. 18, 2020
The
current
study
provides
data
about
the
immediate
risk
perceptions
and
psychological
effects
of
COVID-19
pandemic
among
Italian
participants.
A
sample
980
volunteers
answered
a
web-based
survey
which
aimed
to
investigate
many
facets
connected
(health,
work,
institutional-economy,
interpersonal
psychological),
risk-related
variables
such
as
perceived
knowledge,
news
seeking,
control,
efficacy
containment
measures,
affective
states.
Socio-demographic
characteristics
were
also
collected.
Results
showed
that
although
levels
general
concern
are
relatively
high
Italians,
highest
with
regards
institutional-economy
lowest
concerning
health.
has
been
estimated
be
least
likely
cause
death.
Cognitive
contributed
explain
several
perception
domains
differently.
knowledge
did
not
affect
any
while
control
decreased
health
likelihood.
other
amplified
perceptions:
News
seeking
increased
work
risk;
measures
almost
all
risks;
negative
states
fear,
anger
sadness
anxiety
health,
risks,
uncertainty
perceptions.
Finally,
positive
perception.
Socio-psychological
implications
discussed.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Sept. 29, 2020
As
the
crisis
around
Covid-19
evolves,
it
becomes
clear
that
there
are
numerous
negative
side-effects
of
lockdown
strategies
implemented
by
many
countries.
Currently,
more
evidence
available
lockdowns
may
have
effects
than
positive
effects.
For
instance,
measures
taken
in
a
aimed
at
protecting
human
life
compromise
immune
system,
and
purpose
life,
especially
vulnerable
groups.
This
leads
to
paradoxical
situation
compromising
system
physical
mental
health
people,
including
ones
we
aim
protect.
Also,
is
expected
hundreds
millions
people
will
die
from
hunger
postponed
medical
treatments.
Other
side
include
financial
insecurity
billions
problems,
increased
inequalities.
The
economic
repercussions
be
falling
disproportionately
on
young
workers,
low-income
families
women,
thus
exacerbate
existing
virus
outbreak
media
coverage
spread
fear
anxiety,
superstition,
cognitive
dissonance
reduction
conspiracy
theories
ways
find
meaning
reduce
anxiety.
These
behavioral
aspects
play
role
continuance
decisions.
Based
regarding
agnotology
(i.e.,
ignorance
or
doubt
about
certain
topics
created
means
withholding
presenting
information
way),
social
influence,
superstition
stress
coping,
I
seek
explain
behavior
times
crises.
Both
itself
as
well
resulting
(mental)
global
problems
require
solutions.
present
model
drivers
outcomes
behaviors
offer
suggestions
tool
counteract
psychological
online
crafting
therapeutic
writing
interventions.