Association of Sociodemographic Parameters With Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Sleep Quality, Psychological Trauma, Mental Well-Being, and Resilience During the Second Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Survey From IndiaFamily/General Practice Published on 2021-07-162022-10-31 Journal: Cureus [Category] COVID-19, [키워드] addressed age analysed Anxiety conducted coronavirus coronavirus disease COVID-19 cross-sectional survey DASS DASS-21 Depression disorder effort enrolled General population Google group IES-R Impact index India individual mapped Mental mental health objective pandemic participant Physical symptom Pittsburgh Posttraumatic Stress Psychological psychological impact of a pandemic Psychology Quality Resilience response Result scale second second wave Sleep sleep quality Stress Stress Scale stress symptom study population survey trauma was used Wave Well-being were used [DOI] 10.7759/cureus.16420 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Family/General Practice
Impact of COVID-19 on Medicine Lecturers’ Mental Health and Emergency Remote Teaching ChallengesArticle Published on 2021-06-242022-10-30 Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research an [Category] Coronavirus, MERS, SARS, [키워드] Anxiety appear approach assessment Burnout challenge change conducted COVID-19 cross-sectional DASS Depression determinant Emergency emergency remote teaching ERT Impact involved Lecturers Medicine mental health opportunity Participants Quantitative question remote Resilience response risk Satisfaction scale social interaction sociodemographic data Stress student Support Teaching traditional method [DOI] 10.3390/ijerph18136792 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Article
Effect of a mobile-based intervention on mental health in frontline healthcare workers against COVID-19: Protocol for a randomized controlled trialCOVID-19에 대한 최전선 의료 종사자의 정신 건강에 대한 모바일 기반 개입의 영향: 무작위 대조 시험 프로토콜Article Published on 2021-06-012022-09-11 Journal: Journal of advanced nursing [Category] SARS, 임상, [키워드] Anxiety app approach approved baseline blinded Burnout Care clinical Cognitive behavioural therapy collected control group Controlled trial COVID-19 DASS DASS-21 data analyst Depression Doctors DTS Effect Effectiveness eHealth emotional Endpoint evaluate Evidence Features FIVE frontline healthcare worker Group allocation GSE Health Health care Health Service Health services healthcare healthcare worker Healthcare workers help Identifier implementation include individually randomized infancy Insomnia Intervention intervention group ISI lack MBI-HSS measure Mental mental health mental health care mindfulness Mindfulness-based Mobile health mobile health intervention mobile health interventions mobile-based intervention Nurses organization organizations outcome assessor outcome assessors parallel group participant Participants patients with COVID-19 Post-traumatic stress disorder protocol psychoeducational psychologist psychologists PsyCovidApp intervention Randomized Randomized controlled trial receive Research scientific evidence Self-efficacy smartphone-based psychoeducation. Social support Spain Statistical power Stress Support team Trial trial participants [DOI] 10.1111/jan.14813 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Article
A Mobile Phone–Based Intervention to Reduce Mental Health Problems in Health Care Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic (PsyCovidApp): Randomized Controlled TrialCOVID-19 전염병 동안 의료 종사자의 정신 건강 문제를 줄이기 위한 휴대전화 기반 개입(PsyCovidApp): 무작위 통제 시험Randomized Controlled Trial Published on 2021-05-182022-08-13 Journal: JMIR mHealth and uHealth [Category] SARS, 임상, [키워드] 1:1 95% CI analyses analyzed Anxiety app asked assigned baseline blinded Burnout Care collected Complete Composite conducted Controlled Controlled trial COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic DASS DASS-21 Davidson Trauma Scale Depression Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21 difference Effectiveness Efficacy emotional evaluate Evidence face-to-face health care Features General Self-Efficacy Scale group Health Health care Health care worker health care workers health emergency health problems healthy Human implementation improvement Improvements Insomnia Insomnia Severity Index intention-to-treat Intervention intervention group inventory lack linear modeling Maslach Burnout Inventory Human Services Survey mental health mental health care mental health problem mental health problems mHealth mHealth intervention mindfulness-based mHealth intervention Mobile no significant differences objective Other outcomes outcome outcomes parallel-group participant patients with COVID-19 Posttraumatic Stress Primary outcome problem protocol psychoeducational psychologically difficult situations psychologists psychotherapy Psychotropic medication psychotropic medications PsyCovidApp PsyCovidApp intervention Randomized controlled trial Randomly receive receiving recommendation recruited reduce reduced Registration Result secondary Secondary outcomes Self-efficacy service significant difference Social support Spain standardized mean difference statistician Stress Stress Scale Support survey System Usability Scale trauma treat treatment allocation Trial Usability were blinded worker [DOI] 10.2196/27039 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Randomized Controlled Trial
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on physical and mental health of Asians: A study of seven middle-income countries in AsiaCOVID-19 대유행이 아시아인의 신체적, 정신적 건강에 미치는 영향: 아시아 7개 중산층 국가에 대한 연구Research Article Published on 2021-02-112022-08-13 Journal: PLoS ONE [Category] Biology and Life Sciences, COVID-19, MERS, [키워드] age analysis of variance ANOVA Anxiety Asia Asian children China Contact contact with coronavirus coronavirus disease country COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic DASS DASS-21 demographic characteristics depression score depression scores Descriptive statistics discrimination Economy employment Gender General population Health health information Health Service highest identify IES-R Impact impacted include Iran knowledge less likelihood Linear regression lowest Malaysia male Mental mental health pandemic parameters people with COVID-19 physical Physical symptom physical symptoms Protective protective factor questionnaire risk factor Risk factors separated Seven significant difference significant differences Stress Stress Scale survival variance Well-being were used [DOI] 10.1371/journal.pone.0246824 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Research Article
Yoga an effective strategy for self-management of stress-related problems and wellbeing during COVID19 lockdown: A cross-sectional studyResearch Article Published on 2021-02-102022-10-28 Journal: PLoS ONE [Category] Coronavirus, MERS, [키워드] Anxiety cognitive COVID19 cross-sectional DASS Depression effective emotional examined healthy indicate lockdown maintain males management Multivariate analysis no significant difference outbreak participant participated Practitioner practitioners problem reported Research Resilience response Self-management significantly significantly lower Stress Support two groups yoga [DOI] 10.1371/journal.pone.0245214 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Research Article
The Impact of the SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak on the Psychological Flexibility and Behaviour of Cancelling Medical Appointments of Italian Patients with Pre-Existing Medical Condition: The “ImpACT-COVID-19 for Patients” Multi-Centre Observational StudyArticle Published on 2021-01-052022-10-30 Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research an [Category] COVID-19, [키워드] acceptance Affect Anxiety Appointment avoidance cancelling medical appointments Care collected commitment conditions contributing to COVID-19 DASS Depression Diseases distress Effect emotional Factor flexibility fusion Health hospital IES-R Impact information Italian likelihood lockdown loneliness Medical conditions outbreak pandemic Patient physical positive post-traumatic progression Psychological psychological flexibility psychological Impact psychological need questionnaire Responding Stress Stress Scale subject’ the SARS-CoV-2 thought virus [DOI] 10.3390/ijerph18010340 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Article
Psychological responses during the COVID-19 outbreak among university students in Bangladesh방글라데시 대학생들의 코로나19 발생 시 심리적 반응Clinical Trial Published on 2020-12-312022-08-13 Journal: PLoS ONE [Category] MERS, SARS, 임상, [키워드] age analysis Anxiety association Causality conducted COVID-19 COVID-19 outbreak cross-sectional DASS DASS-21 dependent variable Depression disadvantage effect size estimate exercise Factor Factors family income) feasible Health health monitoring health problems Impact lack mental health problems mild symptoms moderate moderate symptoms pandemic Prevalence prevalent problem psychological response public health pursuit Regression Regression analyses reported Satisfaction severe symptom severe symptoms Stress Symptom Symptoms university students was related [DOI] 10.1371/journal.pone.0245083 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Clinical Trial
The Psychological Impact of Movement Restriction during the COVID-19 Outbreak on Clinical Undergraduates: A Cross-Sectional StudyArticle Published on 2020-11-172022-10-29 Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research an [Category] COVID-19, SARS, [키워드] 95% CI 95% confidence interval Anxiety AOR Appropriate clinical conducted Control COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic cross-sectional DASS demonstrated Depression depression score depressive symptom Edinburgh Evidence greater Impact less Malaysia Mental movement Odds ratio Prevalence provide Psychological distress psychological Impact quarantine questionnaire restriction risk scale Stress students subsequent Support [DOI] 10.3390/ijerph17228522 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Article
Comparison of the severity of psychological distress among four groups of an Iranian population regarding COVID-19 pandemicResearch Article Published on 2020-08-082022-10-27 Journal: BMC Psychiatry [Category] COVID-19, [키워드] addition age ANOVA test Anxiety caused Community Contact continuous surveillance Coronavirus disease 2019 COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 patient cross-sectional survey DASS DASS-21 demographic data Depression effort female four group high risk investigated Iran less male men mental health mental illness outbreak pandemic Panic participant Participants Patient patients with COVID-19 Prevalence Psychological distress Psychological problems questionnaire R version 3.6.1 Result selected severity significantly higher statistical analysis statistically significant Stress Stress Scale study groups was used women [DOI] 10.1186/s12888-020-02804-9 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Research Article