Frontiers in Psychology,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
13
Опубликована: Авг. 1, 2022
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
had
unprecedented
effects
on
our
daily
lives.
This
study
aimed
to
assess
the
quality
of
life
(QoL)
(WHOQOL-Bref
physical,
social,
and
environmental
domains)
at
two
time
points
during
with
lockdown
restrictions
according
gender,
age,
urbanization
level.
Qualtrics®
recruited
representative
Austrian
population
samples
in
April
2020
(t1;
N
=
1,005)
December
2020/January
2021
(t2;
1,505).
ANOVAs
Bonferroni-corrected
post-hoc
tests
were
conducted
investigate
differences
between
compare
pre-pandemic
data.
Although
(physical,
changed
from
(mean
scores
80,
77,
81,
respectively)
72,
65,
75,
all
p-values
<
0.001),
there
no
significant
changes
75).
Living
location
(urban
vs.
rural),
age
showed
an
effect
life.
All
domains
have
decreased
since
onset
pandemic,
this
decline
been
maintained
over
course
first
year
pandemic.
Creative
measures
should
be
implemented
assist
people
improving
one
or
more
areas
life,
within
improve
overall
wellbeing
population.
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
321, С. 167 - 181
Опубликована: Окт. 28, 2022
This
meta-analysis
and
systematic
review
aimed
to
evaluate
the
global
prevalence
risk
factors
of
mental
problems
(i.e.,
depression,
anxiety,
stress,
sleep
disorder,
posttraumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD),
burnout,
psychological
distress,
suicidal
ideation)
among
medical
students
during
COVID-19
pandemic.
We
searched
PubMed,
Embase,
Web
Science,
psycARTICLES,
PsycINFO,
CNKI,
Wan
Fang
for
studies
on
from
January
1,
2020,
April
2022.
The
pooled
was
calculated
by
random-effect
models.
performed
a
narrative
identify
factors.
included
201
(N
=
198,000).
depression
(41
%,
95
%
CI,
37–45
%,),
anxiety
(38
%,95
34
%–42
%),
(34
27
(52
44
%–60
distress
(58
51
%–65
PTSD
22
%–46
ideation
(15
11
%–18
%)
burnout
25
%–50
high.
major
were
being
female,
junior
or
preclinical
students,
exposure
COVID-19,
academic
psychiatric
physical
disorders
history,
economic
trouble,
fear
education
impairment,
online
learning
infection,
loneliness,
low
activity,
social
support,
problematic
internet
smartphone
use,
young
age.
Most
cross-sectional.
Few
provided
reasonable
response
rate,
suggesting
potential
selection
bias.
study
demonstrated
high
calling
health
services.
Our
findings
are
valuable
college
authorities
high-risk
provide
targeted
intervention.
Biology,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
11(1), С. 61 - 61
Опубликована: Янв. 2, 2022
There
is
growing
evidence
of
studies
associating
COVID-19
survivors
with
increased
mental
health
consequences.
Mental
implications
related
to
a
infection
include
both
acute
and
long-term
Here
we
discuss
COVID-19-associated
psychiatric
sequelae,
particularly
anxiety,
depression,
post-traumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD),
drawing
parallels
past
coronavirus
outbreaks.
A
literature
search
was
completed
across
three
databases,
using
keywords
for
relevant
articles.
The
cause
may
directly
correlate
the
through
direct
indirect
mechanisms,
but
underlying
etiology
appears
more
complex
multifactorial,
involving
environmental,
psychological,
biological
factors.
Although
most
risk
factors
prevalence
rates
vary
various
studies,
being
female
gender
having
history
disorders
seem
consistent.
Several
will
be
presented,
demonstrating
presenting
higher
consequences
than
general
population.
possible
mechanisms
by
which
severe
respiratory
syndrome
2
(SARS-CoV-2)
enters
brain,
affecting
central
nervous
system
(CNS)
causing
these
discussed,
concerning
SARS-CoV-2
entry
via
angiotensin-converting
enzyme
(ACE-2)
receptors
immune
inflammatory
signaling
on
neuropsychiatric
disorders.
Some
therapeutic
options
also
considered.
PLoS Medicine,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
20(4), С. e1004206 - e1004206
Опубликована: Апрель 25, 2023
Background
There
remains
uncertainty
about
the
impact
of
Coronavirus
Disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic
on
mental
health.
This
umbrella
review
provides
a
comprehensive
overview
association
between
and
common
disorders.
We
qualitatively
summarized
evidence
from
reviews
with
meta-analyses
individual
study-data
in
general
population,
healthcare
workers,
specific
at-risk
populations.
Methods
findings
A
systematic
search
was
carried
out
5
databases
for
peer-reviewed
prevalence
depression,
anxiety,
post-traumatic
stress
disorder
(PTSD)
symptoms
during
published
December
31,
until
August
12,
2022.
identified
123
which
7
provided
standardized
mean
differences
(SMDs)
either
longitudinal
pre-
to
or
cross-sectional
compared
matched
pre-pandemic
data.
Methodological
quality
rated
Assessment
Multiple
Systematic
Reviews
checklist
scores
(AMSTAR
2)
instrument
generally
low
moderate.
Small
but
significant
increases
and/or
health
were
reported
people
preexisting
physical
conditions,
children
(3
reviews;
SMDs
ranged
0.11
0.28).
Mental
depression
significantly
increased
periods
social
restrictions
(1
review;
0.41
0.83,
respectively)
anxiety
did
not
(SMD:
0.26).
Increases
larger
longer-lasting
0.16
0.23)
than
those
(2
reviews:
0.12
0.18).
Females
showed
increase
males
review:
SMD
0.15).
In
disorders,
any
patient
group,
adolescents,
students,
no
found
SMD’s
ranging
−0.16
0.48).
116
pooled
rates
PTSD
9%
48%
across
Although
heterogeneity
studies
high
largely
unexplained,
assessment
tools
cut-offs
used,
age,
sex
gender,
COVID-19
exposure
factors
be
moderators
some
reviews.
The
major
limitations
are
inability
quantify
explain
included
shortage
within-person
data
multiple
studies.
Conclusions
small
consistent
deterioration
particularly
early
has
been
population
chronic
somatic
Also,
associations
stronger
females
younger
age
groups
others.
Explanatory
individual-level,
exposure,
time-course
scarce
inconsistencies
For
policy
research,
repeated
assessments
panels
including
vulnerable
individuals
recommended
respond
current
future
crises.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
20(3), С. 2362 - 2362
Опубликована: Янв. 29, 2023
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
resulted
in
negative
mental
health
outcomes
throughout
the
world,
and
its
impact
on
social
interactions
relationships
is
likely
to
be
evident
problematic
anxiety.
This
systematic
review
qualitatively
synthesized
data
from
studies
that
have
reported
effects
of
A
search
Web
Science
Core
Collection,
Embase,
PsychINFO,
Scopus,
EBSCOhost,
Cochrane
Central
Register
Controlled
Trials,
Proquest
Central—Dissertations
Theses
was
conducted,
with
thirty-three
meeting
inclusion
criteria.
results
suggest
anxiety
been
heightened
general
population
due
pandemic,
women
low-income
earners
being
especially
vulnerable.
Other
contributing
factors
include
impaired
coping
strategies,
lower
socio-emotional
well-being,
limited
support
networks,
contraction
SARS-CoV-2
virus.
Individuals
a
Social
Anxiety
Disorder
diagnosis
may
at
risk
deterioration
general.
Limitations
literature
reviewed
predominance
cross-sectional
study
designs,
which
limit
causal
inferences
are
limited.
Additionally,
associations
inflated
as
many
not
accounted
for
mediating
variables.
Taken
together,
research
suggests
anxiety,
either
pre-pandemic
or
arising
environment,
contributed
variety
related
Nutrients,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
14(19), С. 3989 - 3989
Опубликована: Сен. 26, 2022
Obesity
is
one
of
the
most
dangerous
epidemics
21st
century.
In
2019,
COVID-19
pandemic
began
and
caused
many
deaths
among
patients
with
obesity
without
complications.
Simultaneously,
lockdown
related
to
a
host
emotional
problems
including
anxiety,
depression,
sleep
disturbances.
Many
people
cope
their
emotions
by
increasing
food
(emotional
eating)
alcohol
consumption
in
combination
decreased
physical
activity,
promoted
development
overweight
obesity.
Emotional
eating,
also
known
as
stress
defined
propensity
eat
response
positive
negative
not
need.
It
should
be
noted
that
eating
may
first
step
binge
disorder
its
extreme
subtypes
such
addiction.
Interestingly
some
post-bariatric
surgery
patients,
an
increased
frequency
addictive
disorders
has
been
observed,
for
example
addiction
replaced
called:
“cross
addiction”
or
“addiction
transfer”.
This
data
indicates
treated
psychosomatic
disease,
which
external
factors
causing
formation
play
significant
role.
Currently,
these
pandemic.
manuscript
discusses
relationships
between
well
potential
implications
viral
on
pandemic,
need
change
approach
treatment
future.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
19(6), С. 3497 - 3497
Опубликована: Март 16, 2022
Sleep
is
intrinsically
tied
to
mental
and
overall
health.
Short
sleep
duration
accompanies
the
modern
lifestyle,
possibly
reaching
epidemic
proportions.
The
pandemic
subsequent
lockdowns
determined
a
fundamental
shift
in
lifestyle
had
profound
effects
on
This
paper
aims
provide
an
overview
of
relationship
between
sleep,
health
COVID-19.
Contrasting
outcomes
have
been
highlighted
by
most
reports
during
general
population.
Consequently,
while
longer
durations
reported,
this
change
was
accompanied
decreases
quality
altered
timing.
Furthermore,
increased
impact
deficiencies
burden
generally
reported
care
workers
as
compared
with
adult
Although
not
among
frequent
symptoms
acute
or
persistent
phase,
prevalence
has
patients
long
COVID.
importance
immune
regulation
well
known.
may
influence
multiple
aspects
COVID-19,
such
risk,
severity,
prognosis
infection
even
vaccine
response.
PLoS ONE,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
19(5), С. e0302597 - e0302597
Опубликована: Май 9, 2024
The
outbreak
of
SARS-CoV-2,
which
causes
COVID-19,
has
significantly
impacted
the
psychological
and
physical
health
a
wide
range
individuals,
including
healthcare
professionals
(HCPs).
This
umbrella
review
aims
provide
quantitative
summary
meta-analyses
that
have
investigated
prevalence
stress,
anxiety,
depression,
sleep
disturbance
among
HCPs
during
COVID-19
pandemic.
An
systematic
reviews
was
conducted.
search
performed
using
EMBASE,
PubMed,
CINAHL,
MEDLINE,
PsycINFO,
Google
Scholar
databases
from
01st
January
2020
to
15th
2024.
A
random-effects
model
then
used
estimate
with
95%
confidence
interval.
Subgroup
analysis
sensitivity
analyses
were
conducted
explore
heterogeneity
sample.
Seventy-two
involved
2,308
primary
studies
included
after
full-text
review.
revealed
pooled
pandemic
37%
(95%
CI
32.87-41.22),
31.8%
29.2-34.61)
29.4%
27.13-31.84)
36.9%
33.78-40.05)
respectively.
In
subgroup
anxiety
depression
higher
nurses
than
physicians.
Evidence
this
suggested
significant
proportion
experienced
information
will
support
authorities
when
implementing
specific
interventions
address
mental
problems
future
pandemics
or
any
other
crises.
Such
may
include
provision
services,
such
as
counseling
peer
programs,
well
implementation
organizational
strategies
reduce
workplace
stressors.