The mental health crises of the families of COVID-19 victims: a qualitative studyResearch Article Published on 2021-05-152022-10-28 Journal: BMC Family Practice [Category] COVID-19, SARS, [키워드] affected Analysis analyzed approach categories collected collected data Complication conditions conducted contagious COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic Deceased disease emotional family group identify interactions Iran lack mental health Mental health crisis participant Psychological qualitative research recognize Research Result sampling selected Seven Shock Stigmatization Support Victims [DOI] 10.1186/s12875-021-01442-8 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Research Article
A longitudinal study of changes in smart phone addiction and depressive symptoms and potential risk factors among Chinese college studentsResearch Published on 2021-05-142022-10-27 Journal: BMC Psychiatry [Category] Coronavirus, SARS, [키워드] boredom changes in Chinese conducted COVID-19 Depression depressive symptom Depressive symptoms emotional Factor Factors females Future high risk highlight investigated lockdown loneliness longitudinal Mental participant potential risk Prevalence Prevent progression quarantine recruited reduce Result significant increase significantly Smart phone addiction study population supplementary material the epidemic time Year young adults [DOI] 10.1186/s12888-021-03265-4 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Research
Anxiety is associated with appetitive traits in university students during the COVID-19 pandemicResearch Published on 2021-05-132022-10-30 Journal: Nutrition Journal [Category] COVID-19, SARS, [키워드] Adjusting age age and gender Anxiety anxiety symptom anxiety symptoms Appetitive traits approach association avoidance Behavior calculated Cohen’s d COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic cross-sectional survey current demographic difference eating Effect effect sizes eight emotional emotional eating evaluated examined GAD-7 Gender Generalized graduate students group highest hunger impacted independent samples t-test information mean score mental health Mild moderate over pandemic participant reported Result scale significantly supplementary material symptom severity traits undergraduate students university [DOI] 10.1186/s12937-021-00701-9 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Research
Scalable modEls of Community rehAbilitation for Individuals Recovering From COVID:19 reLated illnEss: A Longitudinal Service Evaluation Protocol—“SeaCole Cohort Evaluation”Public Health Published on 2021-05-132022-10-31 Journal: Frontiers in Public Health [Category] COVID-19, MERS, SARS, [키워드] accelerate activity Adjusted Life Year anticipated changes in cognitive collected Community Cost effectiveness COVID-19 COVID-19 patient COVID-19 symptom current Digital health dimension discharged Duke effective intervention Effectiveness emotional emotional well-being England exercise experience GAD-7 Health Service healthcare services impairment Independent sector individual International ISRCTN Level longitudinal morbidity NHS outcome outcome measure outcomes pathway Patient Phase 1 Phase 2 PHQ-9 physical primary outcome measure Quality Quality of life recovering from COVID-19 rehabilitation secondary service status Support survivor Survivors Symptom management Treatment Version [DOI] 10.3389/fpubh.2021.628333 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Public Health
Using Slow-Paced Breathing to Foster Endurance, Well-Being, and Sleep Quality in Athletes During the COVID-19 PandemicPsychology Published on 2021-05-132022-10-31 Journal: Frontiers in Psychology [Category] COVID-19, [키워드] activate aerobic Affect Anti-inflammatory athlete biofeedback breathing cardiac vagal activity Cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway coronavirus disease COVID-19 Cytokine storm detrimental effect Effect emotional endurance foster Future help HRV IMPROVE Intervention lung capacity Lung inflammation mental health negative outcome outcomes Pathways physiological physiological mechanism presenting Psychological Quality reduce reported Sleep sleep quality Stress Support turn [DOI] 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.624655 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Psychology
Eating Motives and Other Factors Predicting Emotional Overeating during COVID-19 in a Sample of Polish Adults폴란드 성인 표본에서 COVID-19 기간 동안 정서적 과식을 예측하는 섭식 동기 및 기타 요인Clinical Trial Published on 2021-05-132022-08-13 Journal: Nutrients [Category] SARS, 임상, [키워드] activity Affect affect regulation age alternative method alternative methods BMI Contact contact with COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19-related stress demographic variable Demographic variables dominant eating eating motives Effect emotional emotional overeating Factor Final Gender generate Health help hunger hypothesised individual lead mechanism motivation negative emotion negative emotions Other overeating participant patients predictor R 2 Regression Regulation resource resulting Sample significantly social contact socio-demographic survey Stress survey weight control weight control) [DOI] 10.3390/nu13051658 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Clinical Trial
Feeling Uncertainty during the Lockdown That Commenced in March 2020 in GreeceArticle Published on 2021-05-122022-10-29 Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research an [Category] COVID-19, SARS, [키워드] addition age Analysis Characteristics commenced concern for health coronavirus disease Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic COVID-19 COVID-19 crisis described emotional European explain feeling feeling of uncertainty Greece group Health health literacy identify Impact income loss individual individuals International Job loss less likelihood lockdown logistic regression model Older opinion pandemic reduced social class time Uncertainty union used data [DOI] 10.3390/ijerph18105105 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Article
Psychosocial, emotional and professional challenges faced by female healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 outbreak in Lahore, Pakistan: a qualitative studyResearch Article Published on 2021-05-122022-10-28 Journal: BMC Women's Health [Category] COVID-19, SARS, [키워드] administration alleviate analysed Anxiety conducted coronavirus COVID-19 COVID-19 outbreak COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 patient COVID-19 patients emotional female Government hcp Healthcare professional hospital lack methodology novel coronavirus disease physician Practitioner Psychosocial recommendations recruitment Result SARS-CoV-2 Stress supplementary material Support Surveillance thematic analysis treating COVID-19 treating COVID-19 patient was used women working environment [DOI] 10.1186/s12905-021-01344-y PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Research Article
Factors Related to Nurses’ Burnout during the First Wave of Coronavirus Disease-19 in a University Hospital in ItalyArticle Published on 2021-05-112022-10-29 Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research an [Category] COVID-19, SARS, [키워드] addressed being Burnout contribute Coronavirus disease-19 COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic cross-sectional emotional Emotional exhaustion Factor Factors First wave Foggia healthcare worker hospital infected patients inventory Italian Italy Nurse Nurses organized Pandemics Participants per day Predictive questionnaire reducing reduction regression analysis reported Safety Stress Support university variables Wave with COVID-19 [DOI] 10.3390/ijerph18105051 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Article
Let It Out (LIO) study: protocol for a mixed-methods study to optimise the design and assess the feasibility of an online emotional disclosure-based intervention in UK hospicesPalliative Care Published on 2021-05-112022-10-28 Journal: BMJ Open [Category] Coronavirus, Fulltext, SARS, [키워드] Analysis approved baseline Care collected COVID-19 pandemic dissemination Efficacy emotional England Ethics ethics committee Evidence expression feasibility Final group include Intervention measure mental health multisite outcome measure Palliative care participant Participants Patient peer-reviewed physical primary outcome measure protocol psychiatry psychological health psychological support qualitative data qualitative research Quantitative receive recruitment review secondary Secondary objective social media platforms statistics & research methods Support unique University College London [DOI] 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-047135 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Palliative Care