Mental health and stress among ICU healthcare professionals in France according to intensity of the COVID-19 epidemic DOI Creative Commons
Alexandra Laurent, Alicia Fournier, Florent Lheureux

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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).

Language: Английский

Psychological effects of the COVID-2019 pandemic: Perceived stress and coping strategies among healthcare professionals DOI Open Access
Alessandra Babore, Lucia Lombardi,

Maria Luisa Viceconti

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Psychiatry Research, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 293, P. 113366 - 113366

Published: Aug. 3, 2020

Language: Английский

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Psychological Adjustment of Healthcare Workers in Italy during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Differences in Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Burnout, Secondary Trauma, and Compassion Satisfaction between Frontline and Non-Frontline Professionals DOI Open Access
Carmen Trumello, Sonia Monique Bramanti, Giulia Ballarotto

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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.

Language: Английский

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The moderating roles of psychological flexibility and inflexibility on the mental health impacts of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown in Italy DOI Open Access
Kenneth I. Pakenham, Giulia Landi, Giada Boccolini

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Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 17, P. 109 - 118

Published: July 1, 2020

Language: Английский

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Parental stress, food parenting practices and child snack intake during the COVID-19 pandemic DOI Open Access
Elena Jansen, Gita Thapaliya,

Anahys Aghababian

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Appetite, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 161, P. 105119 - 105119

Published: Jan. 13, 2021

Language: Английский

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150

The role of social community in influencing purchase intention in live-streaming E-commerce: a social learning theory perspective DOI

Yin Yuan,

Bingfeng Bai, Sihua Xu

et al.

Marketing Intelligence & Planning, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 10, 2025

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.

Language: Английский

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A 2-Month Follow-Up Study of Psychological Distress among Italian People during the COVID-19 Lockdown DOI Open Access
Paolo Roma, Merylin Monaro, Marco Colasanti

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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.

Language: Английский

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A Study on the Psychological Wound of COVID-19 in University Students DOI Creative Commons
Isabel Padrón, Isabel Fraga, Lucía Vieitez

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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.

Language: Английский

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Risk Perceptions and Psychological Effects During the Italian COVID-19 Emergency DOI Creative Commons
Tiziana Lanciano, Giusi Graziano, Antonietta Curci

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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.

Language: Английский

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For the Greater Good? The Devastating Ripple Effects of the Covid-19 Crisis DOI Creative Commons
Michaéla C. Schippers

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.

Language: Английский

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Symptoms of Mental Health Disorders in Critical Care Physicians Facing the Second COVID-19 Wave DOI Creative Commons
Élie Azoulay,

Frédéric Pochard,

Jean Reignier

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CHEST Journal, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 160(3), P. 944 - 955

Published: May 21, 2021

Language: Английский

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