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Mental Health and COVID-19 Infection: Systematic Review in Human Cross-Sectional Studies
Some studies have shown that the threat and alert state against COVID-19 has triggered negative emotions such as acute stress, anxiety, social disgust, dissatisfaction with life, and depression [24] These long-term behavioral and emotional changes can cause psychological consequences during the COVI...
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Published in: | Health science journal 2020-01, p.1-7 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Some studies have shown that the threat and alert state against COVID-19 has triggered negative emotions such as acute stress, anxiety, social disgust, dissatisfaction with life, and depression [24] These long-term behavioral and emotional changes can cause psychological consequences during the COVID-19 pandemic that could compromise the state of health and quality of life. [...]it is not clear the impacts of the COVID-19 mental health scenario [11]. [...]the aim of this systematic review was to analyze the main impacts caused by the current COVID-19 pandemic scenario on mental health outcomes. Articles were included if they fulfilled the following PICOS criteria [20] (Population: COVID-19 patients, Interventions/exposure: COVID-19/coronavirus; Comparisons: no COVID-19/coronavirus patients, Outcomes: mental health Study Design: Cross-sectional studies). Zhang et al [30] they also used IES-R in their respective studies, to analyze others psychological impacts (impact of event, stress, anxiety). [...]in the Wang et al [24] assessed mental health status through Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21). |
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ISSN: | 1791-809X 1791-809X |
DOI: | 10.36648/1791-809X.S1.009 |