Psychological Resilience as a Protective Factor for Depression and Anxiety Among the Public During the Outbreak of COVID-19Psychology Published on 2021-01-222022-10-31 Journal: Frontiers in Psychology [Category] COVID-19, [키워드] adopted age Anxiety anxiety symptom coping coronavirus disease COVID-19 cross-sectional design Depression depressive symptom Factor female females individual individuals less limitation Logistic regression Mental mental health outbreak populations protective factor Psychological distress psychological resilience Public reduce related factors remained Resilience Result risk factor SAS SDS Self-Rating Anxiety Scale Self-Rating Depression Scale Self-report questionnaires total score [DOI] 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.618509 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Psychology
Influence of the CoViD-19 Pandemic on Mental Workload and Burnout of Fashion Retailing Workers in SpainArticle Published on 2021-01-222022-10-29 Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research an [Category] COVID-19, [키워드] analyzed Burnout changes COVID-19 cross-sectional design difference exhibited fashion fashion retailing sector Gender indicated influence Insomnia Mental Mental workload moderate Multiple regression analysis pandemic participant predictor predictors Psychological well-being question questionnaire risk sociodemographic data Spain Symptoms syndrome took place worker workload [DOI] 10.3390/ijerph18030983 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Article
Anxiety in Frontline and Non-Frontline Healthcare Providers in Kelantan, MalaysiaArticle Published on 2021-01-202022-10-29 Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research an [Category] COVID-19, [키워드] Affect Analysis analysis of variance Anxiety applied case report form conducted Contamination coronavirus disease COVID-19 COVID-19 case COVID-19 pandemic cross-sectional design Depression Eligible participants Emotional exhaustion employment equipment Gender Gradual Health services Healthcare provider healthcare providers Implications increases in indicate Kelantan Malaysia mental health pandemic participant Protective Psychological psychological support Questionnaires recruited reported scale significantly higher SPSS Support survey vicarious [DOI] 10.3390/ijerph18030861 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Article
Death Associated With Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection in Individuals With Severe Mental Disorders in Sweden During the Early Months of the Outbreak—An Exploratory Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Population-Based Register StudyPsychiatry Published on 2021-01-082022-10-31 Journal: Frontiers in Psychiatry [Category] COVID-19, [키워드] age Analysis Bipolar disorder board calculated cardiovascular disease cardiovascular diseases Comorbidities Comorbidity control group controls coronavirus COVID-19 COVID-19 infection cross-sectional design death deaths diabetes disorder group higher risk hypertension identify increased risk individual individuals Lung disease Mental Month Mortality Odds ratio provided psychotic disorder risk factor Risk factors severe mental disorder SMD Swedish Welfare whole sample [DOI] 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.609579 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Psychiatry
What have we learned about positive changes experienced during COVID-19 lockdown? Evidence of the social patterning of changeResearch Article Published on 2021-01-052022-10-28 Journal: PLoS ONE [Category] COVID-19, MERS, [키워드] age benefit change collected data COVID-19 cross-sectional design domain Effect employment evidence of female Gender groups Health highlight Intervention lockdown Multiple National participant physical activity positive questionnaire Result Sociodemographic Sociodemographic factor Support Univariate analysis variables [DOI] 10.1371/journal.pone.0244873 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Research Article
Mental Health Outcomes in Healthcare Workers in COVID-19 and Non-COVID-19 Care Units: A Cross-Sectional Survey in BelgiumPsychology Published on 2021-01-052022-10-31 Journal: Frontiers in Psychology [Category] COVID-19, [키워드] analysis of variance Anxiety being Belgium Burnout Care CCU confounders coronavirus disease COVID-19 cross-sectional cross-sectional design DASS-21 Depression distress Evolution FIVE frontline healthcare workers health psychology healthcare worker Healthcare workers hospital hospitals information Insomnia Intervention ISI limitation Linear model measurement mental health no difference Non-COVID-19 Nurse objective outbreak outcome outcomes participant Participants participated patients with COVID-19 physician Physicians Prevalence provide psychological Impact Registration Result risk factor setting Stress survey tested was used were used worker [DOI] 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.612241 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Psychology
Frequency of depressive symptoms in Syrian refugees and Turkish maintenance hemodialysis patients during COVID-19 pandemicClinical Trial Published on 2021-01-042022-10-04 Journal: PLoS ONE [Category] MERS, 임상, [키워드] Affect affected Analysis Arabic Beck China Clinical data collected COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic cross-sectional design demographic demographic variable Depression depressive depressive symptom Depressive symptoms enrolled exclusion feature form Frequency Hemodialysis interquartile range inventory Laboratory measure median Mental National outbreak pandemic past medical history Patient patient group patients Result significantly single-center suffered Support suspicion Symptom were used World Health Organization [DOI] 10.1371/journal.pone.0244347 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Clinical Trial
Nursing Students’ Perceptions, Knowledge, and Preventive Behaviors Toward COVID-19: A Multi-University StudyPublic Health Published on 2020-12-232022-10-31 Journal: Frontiers in Public Health [Category] COVID-19, MERS, [키워드] age average baseline Behavior being carried coronavirus disease coughing country COVID-19 COVID-19 infection COVID-19 knowledge COVID-19 outbreak cross-sectional design demographic characteristics disease effective Factors female Gender Government hands with soap Health information Intervention knowledge majority media Ministry of Health Nurse Nurses Nursing nursing–education outbreak over pandemic Perception performed Preventive behavior provided Quantitative questionnaire Research risk Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia (KSA) Seven student university [DOI] 10.3389/fpubh.2020.573390 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Public Health
Risk perception regarding the COVID-19 outbreak among the general population: a comparative Middle East surveyResearch Published on 2020-12-222022-10-29 Journal: Middle East Current Psychiatry [Category] COVID-19, [키워드] adopted Anxiety categories contributing to coronavirus coronavirus disease COVID-19 COVID-19 outbreak COVID-19 pandemic cross-sectional design Data collection disease driving Effectiveness Efficacy General population Health Health Education IMPROVE Incubation period information Intention Jordan key factor mean score measure Middle East MOST National Novel coronavirus outbreak participant Participants populations positive correlation precautions Prevent preventive measure preventive measures promote questionnaire receive receiving recruited reducing reported Result risk Risk perception Saudi Arabia Self-efficacy Seriousness perception significantly higher significantly lower Sociodemographic susceptibility the mean Transmission Treatment was performed was used with COVID-19 [DOI] 10.1186/s43045-020-00080-7 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Research
Hospice care self-efficacy among clinical medical staff working in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) isolation wards of designated hospitals: a cross–sectional studyResearch Article Published on 2020-12-102022-10-27 Journal: BMC Palliative Care [Category] [키워드] Administered aspect benefit Care caused Chinese clinical Continuous coping coronavirus disease Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic cross-sectional design dead patient death effective eligible employment help hospice Hospice care self-efficacy hospital hospitals identify IMPROVE Isolation measure medical staff moderate Nurse pandemic Patient patients physician Physicians positive predicted predictor Psychological Questionnaires reported resources Result scale Self-competence in death work Self-efficacy severe COVID-19 variable Variation was used work [DOI] 10.1186/s12904-020-00692-0 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Research Article