Factors associated with status and self-perceived mental health changes in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
PLOS Global Public Health,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
3(8), С. e0001636 - e0001636
Опубликована: Авг. 18, 2023
The
SARS-CoV-2-triggered
Public
Health
Emergency
of
International
Importance
has
significantly
contributed
to
emotional
and
mental
health
issues.
aim
this
study
was
identify
factors
associated
with
self-perceived
changes
while
facing
the
COVID-19
pandemic
in
Brazil.
This
a
cross-sectional,
descriptive,
analytical
that
collected
data
via
web
survey
using
validated
instrument.
included
individuals
over
18
years
old
residing
26
federal
units
Federal
District
from
August
2020
November
2022.
sample
recruited
snowball
technique.
Two
logistic
regression
analyses
were
conducted
outcomes
interest.
first
analysis
considered
who
rated
their
condition
as
poor
dependent
variable,
second
reported
during
variable.
found
complete
college
education
those
tranquilizers
or
antidepressants
more
likely
perceive
(1.97
2.04
times
higher
likelihood,
respectively).
Increased
consumption
ultra-processed
foods
2.49
likelihood
reporting
changes.
Participants
also
difficulty
sleeping.
negative
self-perception
varied
across
Brazil's
regions
changed
time,
different
patterns
observed
before
after
vaccination
period.
In
2022,
most
Brazil
classified
"poor."
highlights
impact
on
health,
increased
prevalence
disorders
problems
among
population.
results
highlight
presence
population
due
pandemic.
Язык: Английский
The impact of using community home-based elderly care services on older adults’ self-reported health: fresh evidence from China
Frontiers in Public Health,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
11
Опубликована: Сен. 20, 2023
The
rapid
population
aging
in
China,
characterized
by
a
higher
prevalence
of
illnesses,
earlier
onset
diseases,
and
longer
durations
living
with
ailments,
substantially
engenders
challenges
within
the
domain
older
adults'
healthcare.
Community
home-based
elderly
care
services
(CHECS)
are
feasible
solution
to
solve
problem
protect
health.
aim
this
study
is
investigate
relationship,
heterogeneity
effects
influential
mechanisms
between
use
CHECS
their
self-
reported
health.The
employs
Instrumental
Variable
technique
empirically
investigates
adults
using
self-reported
health
data
from
China
Longitudinal
Aging
Social
Survey
2018.The
findings
indicate,
firstly,
that
considerably
improves
Secondly,
test
reveals
effect
more
pronounced
for
who
under
age
80,
have
functional
disabilities,
free
chronic
never
attended
school,
reside
lower-income
households,
single,
rarely
interact
children,
live
central
urban
or
city/county
regions.
Thirdly,
mechanism
"social
network
effect"
"family
key
influence
channels
CHECS.An
empirical
foundation
policy
reform
community
seniors
provided
limitations
discuss
other
socioeconomic
aspects
such
as
government
expenditure
specific
care.
carry
substantial
implications
improving
individuals
provide
suggestions
establishing
socialized
aged
system
China.
Язык: Английский
Impact of COVID-19 on municipal government employees and Well-being in Limpopo Province, South Africa
Deleted Journal,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
22(1)
Опубликована: Март 31, 2025
Язык: Английский
Mental Health in the Post-Lockdown Scenario: A Scientometric Investigation of the Main Thematic Trends of Research
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
20(13), С. 6310 - 6310
Опубликована: Июль 6, 2023
Since
the
outbreak
of
COVID-19,
researchers
and
clinicians
have
published
scientific
articles
on
SARS-CoV-2
virus
its
medical,
organizational,
financial,
psychological
implications.
However,
many
effects
been
observed
in
post-lockdown
scenario.
In
this
study,
we
adopted
a
scientometric–bibliometric
approach
to
drawing
state
art
regarding
emotional
pandemic
after
lockdown.
Scopus,
found
791
papers
that
were
subsequently
analyzed
using
CiteSpace.
The
document
co-citation
analysis
(DCA)
computation
generated
network
eight
major
clusters,
each
representing
central
area
investigation.
Specifically,
one
cluster—cluster
no.
1—focuses
long-term
COVID-19
individuals’
ability
develop
adaptive
coping
mechanisms
resilience.
results
allow
us
frame
fields
covered
by
more
precisely
areas
still
need
Язык: Английский