Behavioral Sciences,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
13(7), С. 543 - 543
Опубликована: Июнь 29, 2023
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
had
severe
mental
health
effects
on
adolescents.
Psychological
resilience
is
the
ability
to
recover
quickly
from
adversity
and
can
help
adolescents
cope
with
stress
dangers
brought
by
better.
Therefore,
current
study
aimed
explore
developmental
pattern
of
psychological
in
find
sensitive
period
for
intervention
promote
during
pandemic.
measured
a
total
559
using
Connor-Davidson
scale
(CD-RISC)
four
grades:
grade
7
8
junior
high
school,
10
11
school.
It
was
found
that
level
decreased
then
increased
significantly
(F
=
4.22,
p
0.006).
A
4-week
conducted
grades
both
course
training
physical
training.
results
revealed
effective
promoting
7th
4.79,
0.03)
8th
4.75,
grades,
but
not
10th
11th
grades.
result
suggests
may
be
critical
interventions
Post
COVID-19
syndrome,
also
known
as
"Long
COVID,"
is
a
complex
and
multifaceted
condition
that
affects
individuals
who
have
recovered
from
SARS-CoV-2
infection.
This
systematic
review
meta-analysis
aim
to
comprehensively
assess
the
global
prevalence
of
depression,
anxiety,
sleep
disorder
in
coping
with
syndrome.
Journal of Medical Virology,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
95(6)
Опубликована: Июнь 1, 2023
Abstract
Accumulating
evidence
shows
that
SARS‐CoV‐2
can
potentially
trigger
autoimmune
processes,
which
be
responsible
for
the
long‐term
consequences
of
COVID‐19.
Therefore,
this
paper
aims
to
review
autoantibodies
reported
in
COVID‐19
convalescents.
Six
main
groups
were
distinguished:
(i)
against
components
immune
system,
(ii)
cardiovascular
(iii)
thyroid
autoantibodies,
(iv)
specific
rheumatoid
diseases,
(v)
antibodies
G‐protein
coupled
receptors,
and
(vi)
other
autoantibodies.
The
reviewed
here
clearly
highlights
infection
may
induce
humoral
responses.
However,
available
studies
share
number
limitations,
such
as:
(1)
sole
presence
does
not
necessarily
implicate
clinically‐relevant
risks,
(2)
functional
investigations
rarely
performed
it
is
often
unknown
whether
observed
are
pathogenic,
(3)
control
seroprevalence,
healthy,
noninfected
individuals
was
reported;
thus
sometimes
detected
result
or
accidental
post‐COVID‐19
detection,
(4)
correlated
with
symptoms
syndrome,
(5)
size
studied
small,
(6)
focused
predominantly
on
adult
populations,
(7)
age‐
sex‐related
differences
seroprevalence
explored,
(8)
genetic
predispositions
involved
generation
during
infections
investigated,
(9)
reactions
following
variants
vary
clinical
course
remain
unexplored.
Further
longitudinal
advocated
assess
link
between
identified
particular
outcomes
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
triggered
a
global
mental
health
crisis.
Yet,
we
know
little
about
the
lasting
effects
of
infection
on
health.
This
prospective
longitudinal
study
aimed
to
investigate
trajectories
changes
in
individuals
infected
with
and
identify
potential
predictors
that
may
influence
these
changes.
The
negative
impact
of
the
COVID-19
pandemic
on
mental
health
is
now
clearly
established.
However,
information
levels
ill
people
infected
with
and
potential
correlates
poor
still
limited.
Therefore,
current
study
aimed
to
indicative
problems
in
individuals
a
history
probable
or
confirmed
SARS
CoV-2
infection/infections
address
impacts
post-COVID
impairments
fatigue
following
depression,
anxiety,
insomnia.A
web-survey
including
demographics,
questions
related
status
impairments,
standardized
measures
insomnia,
was
completed
by
507
infection/infections.We
found
significant
rates
insomnia
our
sample,
more
than
70%
experiencing
above
clinical
cut
offs
for
at
least
one
psychological
problems.
Higher
were
associated
severity
infection
acute
phase,
hospitalization
because
COVID-19,
higher
fatigue.
Reduced
motivation
emerged
as
strongest
predictor
health.These
findings
highlight
that
especially
those
who
have
experienced
are
likely
suffer
from
ill-health
may
be
vulnerable
outcomes.
effective
actions
needed
take
order
promote
protect
infection.
Journal of Personalized Medicine,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
12(11), С. 1767 - 1767
Опубликована: Окт. 26, 2022
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
represented
a
new
form
of
traumatic
event,
affecting
the
general
population
worldwide
and
causing
severe
disruption
daily
routine.
A
urgent
concern
is
related
to
burden
associated
with
symptoms
that
persist
beyond
onset
infection,
so-called
long-COVID
syndrome.
present
paper
aims
to:
(1)
describe
most
frequent
psychiatric
reported
by
patients
affected
syndrome;
(2)
evaluate
methodological
discrepancies
among
available
studies;
(3)
inform
clinicians
policy-makers
on
possible
strategies
be
promoted
in
order
manage
consequences
Twenty-one
papers
have
been
included
review,
mostly
cross-sectional
or
cohort
design.
Significant
heterogeneity
syndrome
definitions
was
found.
presence
evaluated
very
different
assessment
tools.
common
fatigue,
cognitive
disturbances/impairment,
depression,
anxiety
symptoms.
rate
fatigue
varied
from
93.2–82.3%
11.5%,
impairment/cognitive
dysfunction
61.4%
23.5%
depressive-anxiety
23.5%to
9.5%.
Scientific Reports,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
12(1)
Опубликована: Ноя. 15, 2022
A
large
longitudinal
study
on
the
impact
of
COVID-19
pandemic
mental
health
in
children
is
limited.
This
large-scale
observational
examines
pandemic's
effects
children's
while
considering
parental
care
styles.
The
Adolescent
Brain
Cognitive
Development
Study
a
large-scale,
multicenter
United
States.
Of
11,875
aged
9-12
years
its
database,
4702
subjects
were
selected
for
this
study.
child
behavior
checklist
and
monitoring
questionnaire
(PMQ)
used
to
assess
support
styles,
respectively.
Data
collected
before
during
compared.
Withdrawn/depressed
attention
problems
significantly
worsened
compared
(p
<
0.001,
withdrawn/depressed;
53.4
±
5.7
53.7
5.9,
problems;
5.4
53.6
5.6).
However,
T
scores
are
normal
range
both
crisis.
Simple
slope
analysis
found
withdrawn/depressed
aggressive
when
PMQ
was
1
SD
below
mean,
rule-breaking
improved
above
mean.
While
exacerbated
depressive
symptoms
issues,
may
be
minor.
Additionally,
involvement
serve
as
protective
factor
child's
even
pandemic.
Health at a glance. Europe,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Дек. 20, 2022
Health
at
a
Glance:
Europe
2022
marks
the
start
of
new
State
in
EU
cycle
-an
initiative
launched
by
European
Commission,
co-operation
with
OECD
and
Observatory
on
Systems
Policies,
to
assist
Member
States
improving
health
their
citizens
performance
systems.While
preparation
this
publication
was
led
OECD,
Commission
provided
guidance
substantive
inputs
throughout
process,
as
well
financial
support
via
EU4Health
Programme.
Scientific Reports,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14(1)
Опубликована: Апрель 30, 2024
COVID-19
is
an
infectious
respiratory
disease
that
has
had
a
significant
impact,
resulting
in
range
of
outcomes
including
recovery,
continued
health
issues,
and
the
loss
life.
Among
those
who
have
recovered,
many
experience
negative
effects,
particularly
influenced
by
demographic
factors
such
as
gender
age,
well
physiological
neurological
like
sleep
patterns,
emotional
states,
anxiety,
memory.
This
research
aims
to
explore
various
affecting
different
profiles
establish
correlations
among
post-COVID-19
state.
To
achieve
these
objectives,
we
identified
based
on
survey
data
were
collected
from
COVID-recovered
patients
Bangladesh.
Employing
diverse
machine
learning
algorithms,
utilised
best
prediction
model
for
factors.
Initial
findings
statistical
analysis
further
validated
using
Chi-square
demonstrate
relationships
elements.
Additionally,
Pearson's
coefficient
was
utilized
indicate
positive
or
associations
Finally,
determined
most
effective
key
features
analytical
methods
Gini
Index,
Feature
Coefficients,
Information
Gain,
SHAP
Value
Assessment.
And
found
Decision
Tree
excelled
identifying
crucial
while
predicting
extent
impact.
Abstract
Background
In
Patients
suffering
from
post-COVID
syndrome,
in
addition
to
physical
limitations,
cognitive
fatigue,
dyspnea
as
well
depression
and
anxiety
disorders
may
also
be
present.
Up
now
(as
of
May
2022),
approx.
514
million
people
worldwide
have
been
infected
with
SARS-CoV-2,
Germany
this
affects
25
million.
Germany,
2.5
could
potentially
affected
by
syndrome.
Post-COVID
is
thus
a
highly
relevant
public
health
issue.
So
far,
there
no
specific
causal
therapy
for
the
but
multimodal
symptom-oriented
rehabilitation,
course
can
favourably
influenced.
However,
study
yet
that
focuses
on
patients
different
rehabilitation
indications
compares
focal
symptomatology
coping
strategies
patients'
benefit
per
indication.
Methods/design
As
first
objective,
pulmonal,
cardiac,
neurological,
or/and
psychological
functional
impairments
after
COVID-19
disease
will
described.
The
second
objective
differentiated
review
measures,
short
term
longer
purpose
future
prognoses
optimisation
therapeutic
interventions.
This
prospective,
non-randomised,
controlled
longitudinal
study,
plus
multi-group
comparisons
take
place
seven
clinics
specialisations:
cardiological
rehab,
pneumological
neurological
psychosomatic
rehab.
Within
12
months,
1000
cases
across
all
participating
centres
included.
Somatic
testing
conducted
at
three
measurement
points:
Admission
(t0),
discharge
(t1),
6-montas
Catamnesis
(t2).
receive
usual
care
according
respective
priorities,
adapted
special
challenges
symptoms.
outpatient
clinic
without
used
control
group.
Discussion
precisely
assess
extent
which
subclinical
are
present
post-COVID-19
results
help,
developing,
providing
evaluating
appropriate
treatment
concepts.
implications
improvement
ability
quality
life
increase
probability
return
work.
Trial
registration
Z-2022-1749-8,
registered
03.
February
2022,
https://studienanmeldung.zks-regensburg.de
Journal of korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
34(1), С. 21 - 29
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2023
This
paper
reviews
the
global
effect
of
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic
on
mental
health
children
and
adolescents
in
South
Korea,
U.S.,
Japan,
China.
We
reviewed
research
deteriorated
health,
including
increased
suicide,
suicidal
thoughts,
self-harm.
Various
studies
have
shown
that
students'
issues,
such
as
depression
anxiety,
worsened
during
COVID-19
pandemic.
Furthermore,
number
students
who
committed
suicide
has
significantly
U.S.
Japan.
Factors
prior
status,
change
daily
routine,
reduced
physical
activity,
excessive
screen
time,
overuse
electronic
devices,
social
support
been
reported
to
a
significant
effect.
The
chain
deteriorating
among
youth
began
at
onset
COVID-19,
distancing,
school
closure.
As
youths
stay
home
instead
going
school,
they
lost
opportunities
connect
with
their
friends
or
teachers,
could
provide
outside
homes.
Young
people
spent
less
time
activity
more
online,
which
damaged
sleeping
schedule
routine.
In
preparing
for
post-pandemic
phase,
we
should
thoroughly
analyze
long-term
effects
while
simultaneously
tackling
current
imminent
issues.