Psychological burden of the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated factors among frontline doctors of Bangladesh: a cross-sectional studyResearch Article Published on 2021-01-112022-10-31 Journal: F1000Research [Category] COVID-19, MERS, [키워드] Analysis Anxiety Bangladesh co-morbidity collected community transmission condition contributing to convenience sampling counseling country COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 patient cross-sectional demonstrated Depression Doctors evaluate Factor fear Health help high-risk population Inadequate Indicator Infection information Insomnia involved mental health Mild mitigate moderate multinomial logistic regression novel coronavirus disease pandemic poor mental health proportion Psychological psychological symptom psychological symptoms resource Risk factors Sleep Sleep disturbance smoking Treatment were assessed [DOI] 10.12688/f1000research.27189.3 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Research Article
COVID-19 and human-nature relationships: Vermonters’ activities in nature and associated nonmaterial values during the pandemicCOVID-19와 인간-자연 관계: 대유행 기간 동안 버몬트 주민들의 자연 활동 및 관련 비물질적 가치Clinical Trial Published on 2020-12-112022-08-13 Journal: PLoS ONE [Category] MERS, SARS, 임상, [키워드] activity analyzed average benefit camping changes in conducted COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic crisis demographic characteristics employment employment status Factor foraging gardening Gender Geography Impact income Interaction interactions jogging multinomial logistic regression pandemic photography populations preference reported resource response statistically two groups Variation Vermont wildlife [DOI] 10.1371/journal.pone.0243697 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Clinical Trial
The association between subjective impact and the willingness to adopt healthy dietary habits after experiencing the outbreak of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19): a cross-sectional study in China2019년 신종 코로나바이러스 감염증(COVID-19) 발병 후 주관적인 영향과 건강한 식습관을 채택하려는 의지 사이의 연관성: 중국 단면 연구Research Paper Published on 2020-11-152022-09-01 Journal: Aging (Albany NY) [Category] SARS, 진단, [키워드] 2019 novel coronavirus 2019 novel coronavirus disease age Analysis association average average age Care carried China coronavirus disease COVID-19 cross-sectional cross-sectional study diet dietary habit dietary habits dietary intake disease early stage Epidemic Health Health care healthy higher impact Impact in some Intervention life multinomial logistic regression Novel coronavirus novel coronavirus disease opposite outbreak participated positive psychological Impact Psychology questionnaire reduce reported salt stratified subgroups subjective impact the epidemic [DOI] 10.18632/aging.103929 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Research Paper
Older adults’ strategies for obtaining medication refills in hypothetical scenarios in the face of COVID-19 riskCOVID-19 위험에 직면한 가상 시나리오에서 약물 재충전을 위한 노인의 전략Article Published on 2020-11-012022-09-11 Journal: Journal of the American Pharmacists Association : [Category] 치료제, [키워드] analyses Care Comorbidities Comorbidity coronavirus coronavirus disease COVID-19 demographic factor demographics determine except for experiment Factor Gender Health health condition hypothetical insulin less medication medications Medicine MOST multinomial logistic regression Older older adult Older adults pandemic participant Pharmacy preference preferences questionnaire reported restrict Restricting risk Risk factors risk of COVID-19 setting tramadol with COVID-19 women zolpidem zolpidem) [DOI] 10.1016/j.japh.2020.06.016 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Article
Depression, Anxiety, and Lifestyle Among Essential Workers: A Web Survey From Brazil and Spain During the COVID-19 PandemicOriginal Paper Published on 2020-10-302022-10-30 Journal: Journal of Medical Internet Research [Category] COVID-19, MERS, [키워드] 95% CI 95%CI adjusted odds ratio Anxiety AOR Brazil Comorbidity condition conditions conducted confounding factors country COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic Depression Ensuring Essential essential worker Essential workers evaluate Factor Health increased risk individual inventory lifestyle likelihood Mental disorder mental health disorders multidimensional multinomial logistic regression objective outcome positive predictor Prevalence Result Screening shown social determinant Spain Support survey Symptom Treatment was measured was performed Web [DOI] 10.2196/22835 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Original Paper
Role of Biochemical Markers in Invasive Ventilation of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Patients: Multinomial Regression and Survival AnalysisInternal Medicine Published on 2020-08-262022-10-31 Journal: Cureus [Category] COVID-19, [키워드] 95% confidence interval acute respiratory distress acute respiratory syndrome Admission Affect age airway Analysis applied biochemical marker C-reactive protein (CRP carried conducted contributing to coronavirus coronavirus disease COVID-19 COVID-19 patients creatinine CRP D-dimer death discharge disease distributions elevated female group hemoglobin hospitalized COVID-19 patients hypernatremia ICU Infectious diseases intensive care invasive invasive ventilation Kaplan-Meier survival curve Laboratory laboratory investigation lactate dehydrogenase LDH leucocyte Leukocytosis log-rank test Lungs Lymphocytes lymphocytopenia males marker material Mortality multinomial logistic regression multinomial regression Neutrophils Non-invasive non-invasive ventilation non-survivor observation Odds ratio Pakistan pandemic pathogen Patient patients PCT positive positive airway pressure predict presenting Pulmonology raised Regression Respiratory failure Respiratory Support Respiratory system responsible Result risk stratification role SARS-CoV-2 serum Serum ferritin serum sodium significantly sodium statistically subject Supplemental oxygen therapy survival survivor syndrome the patient urea Ventilated Ventilation ventilator was performed [DOI] 10.7759/cureus.10054 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Internal Medicine
Multinomial Logistic Model for Coinfection Diagnosis Between Arbovirus and Malaria in KedougouArticle Published on 2019-08-272024-08-28 Journal: Int J Biostat [Category] 말라리아, [키워드] arbovirus Coinfection malaria multinomial logistic regression random forest classification variable selection