International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
19(18), С. 11746 - 11746
Опубликована: Сен. 17, 2022
With
already
wide
disparities
in
physical
health
and
life
expectancy,
COVID-19
presents
people
with
mental
illness
additional
threats
to
their
health:
decreased
access
services,
increased
social
isolation,
socio-economic
disadvantage.
Each
of
these
factors
has
exacerbated
the
risk
poor
early
death
for
post-COVID-19.
Unless
effective
primary
care
preventative
responses
are
implemented,
epidemic
this
group
will
increase
post
pandemic.
This
perspective
paper
briefly
reviews
literature
on
impact
service
access,
disadvantage
combined
health,
particularly
cancer,
respiratory
diseases,
heart
disease,
smoking,
infectious
diseases.
The
much-overlooked
role
suicidality
is
also
discussed.
potential
public
interventions
modelled
based
Australian
incidence
data
current
research
percentage
deaths
living
illnesses
that
preventable.
Building
lessons
arising
from
services'
response
COVID-19,
such
as
importance
ensuring
preventive,
screening,
priority
recommendations
consideration
by
practitioners
policymakers
presented.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
20(5), С. 4485 - 4485
Опубликована: Март 2, 2023
As
a
multidimensional
and
universal
stressor,
the
COVID-19
pandemic
negatively
affected
mental
health
of
children,
adolescents,
adults
worldwide.
In
particular,
families
faced
numerous
restrictions
challenges.
From
literature,
it
is
well
known
that
parental
problems
child
outcomes
are
associated.
Hence,
this
review
aims
to
summarize
current
research
on
associations
symptoms
during
pandemic.
We
conducted
systematic
literature
search
in
Web
Science
(all
databases)
identified
431
records,
which
83
articles
with
data
over
80,000
were
included
38
meta-analyses.
A
total
25
meta-analyses
resulted
significant
small
medium
between
(r
=
0.19
0.46,
p
<
0.05).
The
largest
effects
observed
for
parenting
stress
outcomes.
dysfunctional
parent–child
interaction
has
been
as
key
mechanism
transmission
disorders.
Thus,
specific
interventions
needed
foster
healthy
interactions,
promote
families,
reduce
negative
impacts
PLoS ONE,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
18(10), С. e0292630 - e0292630
Опубликована: Окт. 13, 2023
The
majority
of
people
who
contract
COVID-19
experience
a
short
period
symptomatic
infection.
However,
symptoms
persist
for
months
or
years
following
initial
exposure
to
the
virus
in
some
cases.
This
has
been
described
as
long
COVID.
Little
is
known
about
lived
this
condition,
it
only
recently
emerged.
study
aimed
explore
experiences
mental
health,
quality
life,
and
coping
among
living
with
A
sample
47
adults
participated
web-based
focus
groups.
Separate
groups
were
held
24
individuals
pre-existing
health
conditions
23
without
conditions.
Data
analyzed
using
codebook
thematic
analysis
approach.
Five
themes
identified
integral
COVID
experience:
Emotional
Landscape
Long
COVID,
New
Limits
Daily
Functioning,
Grief
Loss
Former
Identity,
COVID-related
Stigmatization,
Learning
Cope
Persisting
Symptoms.
These
findings
illustrate
immense
impact
on
life.
Minimal
differences
found
between
those
conditions,
both
substantially
impacted
by
condition.
Attention
perspectives
necessary
inform
future
directions
research
clinical
practice.
Comprehensive Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
131, С. 152465 - 152465
Опубликована: Фев. 17, 2024
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
wrought
a
profound
impact
on
mental
health
in
Sub-
Saharan
Africa,
exacerbating
existing
disparities
and
rendering
individuals
undergoing
treatment
particularly
susceptible.
This
comprehensive
critical
review
delves
into
the
scope,
nature,
extent
of
services
while
concurrently
elucidating
pivotal
lessons
exemplary
practices
learnt
from
periods
lockdown.
PLoS ONE,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
18(2), С. e0282264 - e0282264
Опубликована: Фев. 27, 2023
Coronavirus
disease-19
emerged
in
December
2019.
Healthcare
workers
were
exposed
to
this
highly
infectious
virus
during
the
pandemic
and
suffered
several
social
psychological
consequences,
such
as
anxiety,
distress,
burnout.To
assess
depression,
coping
strategies,
risk
perception,
attitude
toward
interprofessional
teamwork
among
Egyptian
healthcare
COVID-19
pandemic.We
conducted
a
cross-sectional
online
survey
which
consisted
of
five
sections.
The
primary
outcomes
anxiety
(GAD-7),
depression
(PHQ-9),
perception
towards
COVID-19,
attitude,
strategies
pandemic.
web-based
questionnaire
was
distributed
from
20th
April
2020
May
2020.
A
snowball
sampling
method
used.
Regression
analysis
test
relationship
between
socioeconomic
characteristics
previously
mentioned
outcomes.A
total
403
participants
responded
questionnaire.
majority
females
(70.5%)
within
age
group
26-40
years
(77.7%),
with
2-5
work
experience
(43.2%).
Most
pharmacists
(33%)
physicians
(22.1%).
Eighty-two
(21%)
reported
moderate
severe
79
(19.4%)
depressive
symptoms.
In
univariate
model,
marital
status
associated
(OR
0.47,
95%
CI
0.28-0.78),
0.52,
0.32-0.85),
an
(β
=
-1.96
-2.72
-1.2).
Providing
direct
care
patients
lower
symptoms
(AOR
0.256,
0.094-0.697).
More
difficulties
everyday
life
professional
environment
4.246
3.3,
P
0.003
0.01,
respectively).
Availability
mental
health
facilities
at
workplace
-0.79,
-1.24
-0.34)
more
positive
2.77
1.38-4.15).According
our
results,
mild
Egypt,
especially
physicians.
We
recommend
research
targeting
Egypt.
If
proven
cost-effective
needed,
wide-scale
screening
public
campaigns
can
facilitate
effective
prevention
treatment
strategies.
addition,
availability
could
alleviate
some
emergencies
improve
teamwork.
BMC Infectious Diseases,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
24(1)
Опубликована: Апрель 22, 2024
Abstract
Background
Mental
health
(MH)
is
extremely
relevant
when
referring
to
people
living
with
a
chronic
disease,
such
as
HIV
(PLWH).
In
fact
–
although
life
expectancy
and
quality
have
increased
since
the
advent
of
antiretroviral
therapy
(ART)
PLWH
carry
high
incidence
mental
disorders,
this
burden
has
been
exacerbated
during
COVID-19
pandemic.
scenario,
UNAIDS
set
new
objectives
for
2025,
linkage
at
least
90%
people-centered,
context-specific
MH
services.
Aim
study
was
determine
prevalence
MD
in
followed
Clinic
Infectious
Diseases
University
Bari,
Italy.
Methods
From
January
10th
September
10th,
2022,
all
patients
accessing
our
outpatient
clinic
were
offered
following
standardized
tools:
HAM-A
anxiety,
BDI-II
depression,
PC-PTSD-5
post-traumatic
stress
disorder,
CAGE-AID
alcohol-drug
abuse.
Factors
associated
testing
positive
four
explored
multivariable
logistic
regression
model.
Results
578
out
1110
HIV-patients
agreed
receive
screening,
141
(24.4%)
resulting
one
disorder.
15.8%
(
n
=
91),
18%
104),
5%
29)
CAGE
6.1%
35).
The
showed
higher
probability
being
diagnosed
depression
disorder
who
reported
severe
stigma,
social
isolation,
psychological
deterioration
pandemic
those
receiving
dolutegravir
(DTG)-based
regimen.
Moreover,
history
drug
use
(OR
1.13;
[95%
CE
1.06–4.35]),
family
stigma
(2.42
[1.65–3.94])
isolation
(2.72
[1.55;4.84])
found
be
risk
substance
Conclusions
study,
strong
predictor
among
PLWH.
Also,
possible
role
factor
onset
disorders
should
considered
clinical
practice,
DTG-containing
regimens
constantly
monitored.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Янв. 6, 2025
Abstract
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
effect
of
normalization
process
after
pandemic
on
obsessive-compulsive
disorder
(OCD)
patients.
During
period,
Yale-Brown
Obsessive
Compulsive
Scale
(Y-BOCS),
Padua
Inventory–Washington
State
University
Revision,
Fear
COVID-19
(FCV-19S),
and
an
interview
form
inquiring
sociodemographic
characteristics
were
applied
participant
patients
with
OCD.
process,
reevaluated
about
1
year.
A
significant
decrease
was
found
in
patients'
FCV-19S
PE-WSUR
total
scores
along
all
subscale
as
well
Y-BOCS
scores.
The
associated
OCD
symptoms
both
during
period.
final
a
score
12
under
be
statistically
significantly
lower
than
others.
shows
that
symptom
severity
fear
decreased
process.
pandemic-related
stress
may
have
positively
affected
Journal of Psychiatric Research,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
159, С. 230 - 239
Опубликована: Янв. 30, 2023
The
COVID-19
pandemic
negatively
impacted
mental
health
globally.
Individuals
with
neurodevelopmental
disorders
(NDDs),
including
autism
spectrum
disorder
(ASD)
and
attention
deficit
hyperactivity
(ADHD),
are
at
elevated
risk
of
difficulties.
We
investigated
the
impact
on
anxiety,
depression
wellbeing
in
adults
NDDs
using
data
from
Avon
Longitudinal
Study
Parents
Children
(n
=
3058).
Mental
were
collected
pre-pandemic
(age
21-25)
three
timepoints
during
(ages
27-28)
Short
Mood
Feelings
Questionnaire,
Generalized
Anxiety
Disorder
Assessment-7,
Warwick
Edinburgh
Wellbeing
Scale.
ADHD
ASD
defined
validated
cut-points
Strengths
Difficulties
Questionnaire
Autism
Spectrum
Quotient,
self-reported
age
25.
used
multi-level
mixed-effects
models
to
investigate
changes
those
ADHD/ASD
traits
compared
without.
Prevalences
depression,
anxiety
poor
higher
all
(pre-pandemic
pandemic)
increased
a
greater
extent
(β
0.8
[0.2,1.4],
p
0.01)
1.2
[-0.1,2.5],
0.07),
while
symptoms
decreased,
particularly
females
-3.1
[-4.6,-1.5],
0.0001).
On
average,
decreased
all,
but
lesser
1.3
[0.2,2.5],
0.03)
3.0
[0.2,5.9],
0.04).
To
conclude,
disproportionately
pandemic,
however,
related
lockdowns
may
have
provided
protective
environment
for
depressive
same
individuals.
BMJ Open,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
13(2), С. e065456 - e065456
Опубликована: Фев. 1, 2023
Since
the
start
of
COVID-19
pandemic,
there
has
been
much
concern
and
speculation
about
rises
in
suicide
rates,
despite
evidence
that
suicides
did
not
fact
increase
first
year
pandemic
most
countries
with
real-time
data.
This
public
narrative
is
potentially
harmful,
as
well
misleading,
likely
to
be
perpetuated
by
sensational
news
coverage.Using
a
bespoke
database,
we
analysed
quality
content
print
online
UK
(including
opinion
pieces)
on
impact
suicidality,
based
adherence
international
recommendations.
χ2
tests
were
conducted
examine
variability
relation
key
characteristics
(eg,
type
publication)
four
'restriction
phases'
(based
government
official
lockdown
measures)
over
14
months
pandemic.We
identified
372
stories
suicidality
between
(March
2020)
May
2021
(when
restrictions
significantly
eased
UK).
Throughout
this
period,
third
articles
(39.2%)
headlines
(41.4%)
claimed
or
predicted
rise
suicide,
often
attributed
feelings
entrapment
poor
mental
health
(especially
among
young
people)
fueled
expert
commentary
speculation.
Almost
reports
rated
being
negative
(116,
31.2%),
at
least
half
included
no
signposting
help
support.
However,
reporting
improved
phases
less
stringent
time,
later
including
fewer
statements
predictions
suicides,
greater
reliance
academic
evidence.As
longer-term
consequences
develop,
other
national
global
events
unfold,
it
increasingly
important
media,
wider
community
experts
shaping
its
narratives,
strive
for
positive
evidence-informed
approach
coverage
suicide.