        item: #1 of 55
          id: cord-030930-ny31tml2
      author: Mathur, Parul
       title: Training Needs of Psychiatry Residents in Handling Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in Clinical Situations- A Survey
        date: 2020-08-27
       words: 858
      flesch: 28
     summary: Also, women mental health service users are at a higher risk of experiencing IPV (Oram et al., 2013) . The results indicate fairly low rates of spontaneous disclosure of IPV by women approaching mental health services as well as low rates of routine clinical assessment of IPV by residents (Table 1 ).
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          id: cord-251970-r5cbuvcw
      author: Cai, Wenpeng
       title: A cross-sectional study on mental health among health care workers during the outbreak of Corona Virus Disease 2019
        date: 2020-04-24
       words: 2495
      flesch: 42
     summary: key: cord-251970-r5cbuvcw authors: Cai, Wenpeng; Lian, Bin; Song, Xiangrui; Hou, Tianya; Deng, Guanghui; Li, Huifen title: A cross-sectional study on mental health among health care workers during the outbreak of Corona Virus Disease 2019 date: 2020-04-24 journal: This study is to investigate the psychological abnormality in health care workers battling the COVID-19 epidemic and to explore the associations among social support, resilience and mental health.
    keywords: health; resilience; social; staff; support
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          id: cord-252250-hhdawwjf
      author: Menon, Vikas
       title: Ethical dilemmas faced by health care workers during COVID-19 pandemic: Issues, implications and suggestions
        date: 2020-04-28
       words: 1099
      flesch: 52
     summary: One group expected to work as usual in these trying times are health care workers and, therefore, the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of frontline health care workers is gaining legitimate attention (Ayanian, 2020; Lai et al., 2020) . key: cord-252250-hhdawwjf authors: Menon, Vikas; Padhy, Susanta Kumar title: Ethical dilemmas faced by health care workers during COVID-19 pandemic: Issues, implications and suggestions date: 2020-04-28 journal:
    keywords: care; health
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          id: cord-256212-ominfc0a
      author: Ritish, Daniel
       title: MENTAL HEALTH CONCERNS IN QUARANTINED INTERNATIONAL AIR PASSENGERS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC – AN EXPERIENTIAL ACCOUNT
        date: 2020-08-25
       words: 1101
      flesch: 46
     summary: Sleep disturbances appear consistent with the reduced prevalence of common mental health issues in our study population. In the study sample, 216(13.5%) reported anxiety symptoms, 64 (4%) depressive symptoms, 30 (1.9%) suicidal ideations, and 71(4.4%) sleep disturbances.
    keywords: study
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          id: cord-258072-6d5ieakl
      author: Kochhar, Anuraj Singh
       title: Lockdown of 1.3 Billion People In India During Covid-19 Pandemic: A Survey Of Its Impact On Mental Health
        date: 2020-06-18
       words: 2126
      flesch: 48
     summary: When enquired about the activities during the lockdown, only 11% were occupied with hobbies whereas WHO advises engaging in regular exercising, daily chores, and hobbies during the present COVID-19 pandemic for mental health well-being (WHO, 2020). Financial loss due to quarantine created severe socioeconomic distress (Pellecchia et al, 2015) and was established to be a contributing factor for symptoms of mental health disorders, anger and anxiety (Mihashi et al, 2009) .
    keywords: health; lockdown; study
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          id: cord-263777-9rehacfy
      author: Ransing, Ramdas
       title: Yoga for COVID-19 and Natural Disaster Related Mental health Issues: Challenges and Perspectives
        date: 2020-08-27
       words: 885
      flesch: 38
     summary: For example, significant improvement in people with post-traumatic stress disorder has reported following yoga interventions (Büssing et al., 2012) . The positive physical or psychological outcome of yoga intervention has hypothesized to be a result of complex pathways involving relaxation, physical flexibility, breathing exercise, coping strategies, acceptance, and self-efficacy (Büssing et al., 2012) .
    keywords: covid-19; yoga
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        item: #7 of 55
          id: cord-264233-0nyzwb44
      author: Das, Nileswar
       title: Pandemic, panic, and psychiatrists - what should be done before, during, and after COVID-19?
        date: 2020-06-15
       words: 1310
      flesch: 43
     summary: Mental health care providers here may also need to take up the role of a primary health care provider when needed and as per their training statutes. The role of mental health care providers divided above into various phases of the pandemic may not follow the strict pattern and may overlap in reality.
    keywords: health; pandemic
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          id: cord-264769-gp2tie7k
      author: XiangNg, Qin
       title: A Framework to Deal with Uncertainty in the Age of COVID-19
        date: 2020-06-20
       words: 747
      flesch: 46
     summary: Research studies are being published at a feverish pace (Laine et al., 2020) ; researchers have now highlighted and then disputed a previously underappreciated reservoir of asymptomatic 'spreaders' (Gandhi, Yokoe & Havlir, 2020; Wei et al., 2020) . Our current understanding of the SARS-CoV-2 is still limited, especially with regard to the epidemiologic features of the virus (Wang et al., 2020) .
    keywords: covid-19
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        item: #9 of 55
          id: cord-265186-zldwyuhz
      author: John, John P.
       title: Issues related to testing for COVID-19 in a psychiatric emergency setting
        date: 2020-08-04
       words: 998
      flesch: 34
     summary: Furthermore, psychiatric emergency services should formulate protocols and guidelines for testing that aim to prevent the spread of infection while optimally treating the underlying psychiatric disturbance, keeping in mind the challenges in collecting specimens in acute psychiatric emergencies as highlighted above. Swabbing and holding patients who scream, shout or spit in psychiatric emergency settings may involve heightened risk of HCWs coming in contact with their oral and upper respiratory secretions (Tandon, 2020a) .
    keywords: emergency; patient; testing
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          id: cord-265424-vbn3vwnn
      author: Mansoor, Marium
       title: Integrating mental health in COVID-19 crisis: staff mental health referral pathway
        date: 2020-07-29
       words: 777
      flesch: 48
     summary: Our staff mental health pathway was initiated in a crisis situation, with the expectation of optimistic staff outcomes (Bronkhorst eet al., 2015) amongst the uncertainty. key: cord-265424-vbn3vwnn authors: Mansoor, Marium; Najam, Shireen; Nadeem, Tania; Allaudin, Sunita; Moochhala, Mariya; Asad, Nargis title: Integrating mental health in COVID-19 crisis: staff mental health referral pathway date: 2020-07-29 journal: Asian J Psychiatr DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102339 sha: doc_id:
    keywords: covid-19; hcws; health
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          id: cord-276300-6xy8bwfl
      author: Sahoo, Swapnajeet
       title: Lived experiences of the Corona Survivors (patients admitted in COVID wards): A Narrative real-life documented summaries of internalized guilt, shame, stigma, anger
        date: 2020-05-30
       words: 2545
      flesch: 55
     summary: This led to the involvement of mental health professionals to provide mental health support through videoconferencing/telephonically. All these issues suggest that mental health is taking a big toll on the people diagnosed with COVID-19 infection and admitted to the COVID wards.
    keywords: covid-19; health; infection; issues; patients
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        item: #12 of 55
          id: cord-279207-azh21npc
      author: Sharma, Manoj Kumar
       title: Mental Health Issues Mediate Social Media Use in Rumors: Implication for Media Based Mental Health Literacy
        date: 2020-05-07
       words: 1288
      flesch: 34
     summary: A year-round content analysis against World Health Organization guidelines Assessing the quality of media reporting of suicide news in India against World Health Organization guidelines: a content analysis study of nine major newspapers in Tamil Nadu Adolescent suicide in India: Significance of public health prevention plan Assessing the use of media reporting recommendations by the World Health Organization in suicide news published in the most influential media sources in China Health and social media: Perfect storm of information Is suicide reporting in Indian newspapers responsible? Another concern is when it comes to health related information sharing on social media.
    keywords: health; information; media; social; suicide
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        item: #13 of 55
          id: cord-279382-e0vqn7t5
      author: Mackolil, Julia
       title: Why is the mental health of geriatric population at a higher risk during the COVID-19 pandemic?
        date: 2020-09-01
       words: 869
      flesch: 45
     summary: In addition, older adults often have to deal with the emotional toll associated with the death of their spouse or peers. For older adults who live alone, the arrival of family members and visits of dear ones are a major source of social interaction and joy.
    keywords: adults; health; pandemic
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          id: cord-279735-3sq7m3qw
      author: Yoshihiro, Noda
       title: Socioeconomical Transformation and Mental Health Impact by the COVID-19's ultimate VUCA Era: Toward the New Normal, the New Japan, and the New World
        date: 2020-06-22
       words: 933
      flesch: 37
     summary: The only way for humanity's wisdom to confront this challenge is the digital transformation of public mental health and psychiatry through the use of IT. Specifically, a certain number of people may have mental health problems due to the techno-stress (La Torre et al., 2019) associated with the rapid changes in social systems in the process of digitization of the social infrastructure.
    keywords: covid-19; health; pandemic
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          id: cord-280361-242yq90p
      author: Emmanuel, Stip
       title: Psychiatric adverse events with hydrochloroquine during COVID-19 Pandemic
        date: 2020-06-20
       words: 1110
      flesch: 22
     summary: Active clinical trials were Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine for the prevention or treatment of Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in Africa: caution for inappropriate off-label use in healthcare settings Antimalarial drugs and the prevalence of mental and neurological manifestations: A systematic review and metaanalysis Chloroquine for the 2019 novel coronavirus Neurological and psychiatric safety of tafenoquine in Plasmodium vivax relapse prevention: a review Safety and effectiveness of antimalarial therapy in sickle cell disease: a systematic review and network meta-analysis Safety considerations with chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin in the management of SARS-CoV-2 infection Neuropsychiatric adverse events of chloroquine: A real-world pharmacovigilance study using the FAERS database Malaria control strategies in French armed forces Use of antiviral drugs to reduce COVID-19 transmission An Outbreak of Malaria in US Army Rangers Returning From Afghanistan Covid-19: US gives emergency approval to hydroxychloroquine despite lack of evidence Hydroxychloroquine, a less toxic derivative of chloroquine, is effective in inhibiting SARS-CoV-2 infection in vitro Issues relevant to mental health promotion in frontline health care providers managing quarantined/isolated COVID19 patients Psychosis following chloroquine ingestion: a 10-year comparative study from a malaria-hyperendemic district of India Exacerbations of bipolar disorder triggered by chloroquine in systemic lupus erythematosus-a case report Chloroquine psychosis Chloroquine psychosis masquerading as PCP: a case report Transient global amnesia following ingestion of chloroquine Psychosis likely induced by hydropxychloroquine in a patient with chronic Q fever: a case report and clinically relevant review of pharmacology Antimalarial psychosis revisited Toxic psychosis due to chloroquine Psychiatric symptoms induced by hydroxychloroquine Behavorial toxicity and equivocal suicide associated with chloroquine and its derivatives Hydroxychloroquine-induced acute psychosis in a systemic lupus erythematosus female Suicide by skull stab wounds: a case of drug-induced psychosis Chloroquine-associated psychosis mimicking very late-onset schizophrenia: case report Manic episode Lovestone S. Chloroquine-induced mania Psychose aiguë après prise de chloroquine Prolonged neuropsychiatric effects following management of chloroquine intoxication with psychotropic polypharmacy Chloroquine psychosis: a chemical psychosis? Toxic psychosis during chloroquine treatment Two cases of chloroquine psychosis Psychotic symptoms in volunteers serving overseas Insomnia Lupus Reis J. Insomnia induced by chloroquine in the treatment of lupus erythematosus disseminatus Psychiatric complications with chloroquine and quinacrine Chloroquine-induced recurrent psychosis Toxic psychosis due to quinacrine and chloroquine Serious psychiatric symptoms after chloroquine treatment following experimental malaria infection Chloroquine seizures Psychosis with paranoid delusions after a therapeutic dose of mefloquine: a case report Toxic psychosis : a complication of antimalarial therapy key: cord-280361-242yq90p authors: Emmanuel, Stip; Ostlundh, Linda title: Psychiatric adverse events with hydrochloroquine during COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2020-06-20 journal: Asian J Psychiatr DOI: 10.1016/
    keywords: chloroquine; covid-19; hydrochloroquine; psychosis; treatment
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          id: cord-280806-2x98989a
      author: Zhang, Jinsong
       title: Acute stress, behavioural symptoms and mood states among school-age children with attention-deficit/hyperactive disorder during the COVID-19 outbreak
        date: 2020-04-09
       words: 1283
      flesch: 46
     summary: Researchers have indicated that parents of ADHD children experienced high level of daily child-rearing stresses (Pelham Jr and Lang, 1999; Yousefia et al., 2011) . Attention is required for the identification of appropriate approach for ADHD children in terms of disaster risk reduction activities.
    keywords: adhd; children; outbreak; study
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          id: cord-281185-myfuzsh7
      author: Yan, Bin
       title: China’s experience on mental health in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
        date: 2020-06-12
       words: 899
      flesch: 38
     summary: Psychological interventions for people affected by the COVID-19 epidemic Guideline for psychological assistance and social work services in designate hospital for COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic, personal reflections on editorial responsibility Progression of Mental Health Services during the COVID-19 Outbreak in China We express our heartfelt respect to all the people who are fighting the pandemic around the world. 2. Provide psychological support and psychological crisis intervention for healthcare workers:
    keywords: covid-19; health; patients
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          id: cord-284829-dge21g0g
      author: Dinakaran, Damodharan
       title: Neuropsychiatric aspects of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Selective Review
        date: 2020-05-30
       words: 2291
      flesch: 30
     summary: Smell and taste disorders were reportedly more common in COVID-19 patients than in influenza (38). The Lancet Neurology Guillain Barre syndrome associated with COVID-19 infection: A case report Clinical characteristics of 113 deceased patients with coronavirus disease 2019:
    keywords: covid-19; infection; neuropsychiatric; patients; sars; study; syndrome
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          id: cord-287361-cpd4yl6c
      author: Ng, Qin Xiang
       title: The Wounded Healer: A Narrative Review of the Mental Health Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Healthcare Workers
        date: 2020-06-20
       words: 980
      flesch: 46
     summary: The effects of social support on sleep quality of medical staff treating patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19 Mental health and psychosocial problems of medical health workers during the COVID-19 epidemic in China. Asian J Psychiatr DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102258 sha: doc_id: 287361 cord_uid: cpd4yl6c nan Health systems and healthcare workers worldwide are experiencing tremendous stress because of the growing Coronavirus Disease 2019 pandemic.
    keywords: covid-19; health; workers
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          id: cord-290394-fc6xnbju
      author: Jha, Amrit Kumar
       title: The Neuropsychological Impact of E-learning on Children
        date: 2020-07-13
       words: 1045
      flesch: 43
     summary: Brain's plasticity sheds light upon how neural circuitry in young brains respond to digital learning, given the fact that the formation of higher-order J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f functions take place during childhood years (Zelazo and Muller, 2002) . Cognitive overload, as a product of multi-method based learning and divided attention, impacts the quality of comprehension, prioritization, and deep-level processing of incoming information, which in turn, critically determines consolidation of memory into long-term memory (Carr, 2010) .
    keywords: children; internet; learning
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          id: cord-291596-lp5di10v
      author: Singh, Shweta
       title: “Is compulsive social media use amid COVID-19 pandemic addictive behavior or coping mechanism?
        date: 2020-07-07
       words: 1327
      flesch: 36
     summary: Considering its widespread use across ages, social media is known to be a source of social reinforcement and validation. During the current global crises when 'social distancing' has become a norm, over-engagement in social media has become a 'psychological necessity' thereby helping people to address their needs of human J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f interaction and coping with the pandemic.
    keywords: health; media; pandemic; people
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          id: cord-296536-s8n7kgkn
      author: Nagendrappa, Sachin
       title: Recognizing the role of animal-assisted therapies in addressing mental health needs during the COVID-19 Pandemic
        date: 2020-08-27
       words: 635
      flesch: 39
     summary: The role of pets in addressing mental health seems to be promising in this regard. . Psychosocial and psychophysiological effects of human-animal interactions: The possible role of oxytocin Ontological security and connectivity provided by pets: a study in the self-management of the everyday lives of people diagnosed with a long-term mental health condition A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials of Animal-Assisted Therapy on Psychosocial Outcomes COVID-19 and pets: When pandemic meets panic COVID-19 and mental health: A review of the existing literature.
    keywords: health; pets
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          id: cord-297157-16ciqu9w
      author: Mamun, Mohammed A.
       title: First COVID-19 suicide case in Bangladesh due to fear of COVID-19 and xenophobia: Possible suicide prevention strategies
        date: 2020-04-07
       words: 1170
      flesch: 40
     summary: In extreme cases, such mental health issues can lead to suicidal behaviors (e.g., suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and actual suicide). We would suggest there is an urgent need to carry out a nationwide epidemiological study to determine the level fear, worry, and helplessness, as well as other associated issues concerning mental health in relation to COVID-19.
    keywords: covid-19; suicide
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          id: cord-297711-6zi9xgu4
      author: R., Varalakshmi
       title: COVID 2019 – ROLE OF FACULTY MEMBERS TO KEEP MENTAL ACTIVENESS OF STUDENTS
        date: 2020-04-09
       words: 1042
      flesch: 49
     summary: Also, students will be in phase with the academic calendar. For student interactions among themselves, they can use Google Hangouts, Skype, Zoom etc.
    keywords: faculty; health; students; virus
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          id: cord-300064-t3qexner
      author: Kumar, Krishan
       title: The psychological impact of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown on the migrant workers: A cross-sectional survey
        date: 2020-06-20
       words: 1886
      flesch: 52
     summary: A global measure of perceived stress Psychological impact of Lockdown 'as COVID-19 social distancing strategy': An online Survey from India Occupational health outcomes among international migrant workers: a systematic review and meta-analysis Diagnostic and Clinical Utility of the GAD-2 for Screening Anxiety Symptoms in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis Indian migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic The Patient Health Questionnaire-2: validity of a two-item depression screener Review of the Psychometric Evidence of the Perceived Stress Scale National Mental Health Survey of India 2015-2016 Mental health of migrant laborers in COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown: Lockdown brought the lives of migrant workers to a standstill, as neither have they had any work to do, nor were they able to travel back to their native places.
    keywords: depression; health
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          id: cord-301842-2jydfrf0
      author: Grover, Sandeep
       title: Bridging the Emergency Psychiatry and Telepsychiatry Care: Will COVID-19 lead to evolution of another model?
        date: 2020-09-23
       words: 1273
      flesch: 38
     summary: In the western countries, emergency Telepsychiatry services have been growing steadily (Reinhardt et al., 2019) . key: cord-301842-2jydfrf0 authors: Grover, Sandeep; Chakrabarti, Subho; Sahoo, Swapnajeet; Mehra, Aseem title: Bridging the Emergency Psychiatry and Telepsychiatry Care: Will COVID-19 lead to evolution of another model? date: 2020-09-23 journal: Asian J Psychiatr DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102429 sha: doc_id: 301842 cord_uid: 2jydfrf0 nan Telepsychiatry is understood, as a subset of telemedicine, which involve providing a range of services including psychiatric evaluations, therapy, patient education and medication management through Telepsychiatry services (American Psychiatric Association, n.d.; Chakrabarti, 2015) .
    keywords: emergency; patient; services
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          id: cord-302279-d1or6wty
      author: Kang, Chuanyuan
       title: Patients with chronic illness urgently need integrated physical and psychological care during the COVID-19 outbreak
        date: 2020-04-07
       words: 797
      flesch: 39
     summary: In this circumstance, patients with chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, active cancer, diabetes, stroke, dementia, schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, and so on, would suffer from emotional disturbance, anxiety, anger, confusion, and stigma as summarized by Brooks et al. (2020) because of sudden separation from loved ones, shortage of living supplies, the loss of freedom, and uncertainty over disease status. What's more, in this epidemic the mortality rate in elderly patients with chronic diseases is the highest.
    keywords: diseases; health; patients
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          id: cord-307313-sox12zfo
      author: Kalaitzaki, Argyroula E.
       title: The healthcare professionals amidst COVID-19 pandemic: A perspective of resilience and posttraumatic growth
        date: 2020-05-15
       words: 767
      flesch: 34
     summary: How should US hospitals prepare for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Factors associated with mental health outcomes among health care workers exposed to coronavirus disease Resilience in caregivers: A systematic review A novel coronavirus outbreak of global health concern Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): situation report Declaration of interests: We declare no competing interests. Healthcare professionals are at the front-line of this crisis and are those who are actively engaged in the process of providing care for patients with COVID-19 while managing critical issues daily (e.g., lack of hospital facilities, personal protection measures, exhausting working hours, fear of contagion and spreading the virus).Most of the reports and studies have examined the obvious negative outcomes on health professionals, such as increased levels of stress, anxiety and depression (Lai et al., 2020) .
    keywords: health; professionals
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          id: cord-308762-lxhq9ga4
      author: Sharma, Manoj Kumar
       title: Researcher Burnout: An Overlooked Aspect in Mental Health Research in times of COVID-19
        date: 2020-08-25
       words: 1672
      flesch: 33
     summary: This indicates that COVID-19 is relevant to the field of mental health and mental health aspects of COVID-19 need to be investigated among all kinds of health professionals including researchers working in the field of mental health research (Tandon, 2020) . Thus, there appears to be a need for novel and innovative research approaches to explore the burnout and mental health needs among mental health researchers and to actively create mechanisms for its management and especially during the challenging times of a pandemic like COVID-19.
    keywords: burnout; covid-19; health; research; researchers
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          id: cord-310914-e2ot5fnv
      author: Sarkar, Siddharth
       title: COVID 19 draws attention to the adaptive evolutionary perspective of certain personality traits
        date: 2020-06-12
       words: 845
      flesch: 34
     summary: As we make forays into understanding the impact of the pandemic on psychiatry and vice versa (Tandon, 2020) , an opportunity has been provided to explore the theoretical adaptive angle of personality traits and personality disorders. An individual's personality is generally an amalgam of multiple personality traits and personality disorders are the prototypical organizations of a spectrum.
    keywords: individuals; pandemic; personality
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          id: cord-313264-3fbikatx
      author: Banerjee, Debanjan
       title: Handling the COVID-19 Pandemic: Proposing a Community Based Toolkit for Psycho-social Management and Preparedness
        date: 2020-05-07
       words: 1234
      flesch: 40
     summary: The World Health Organization has standard protocols during periods of epidemics and pandemics which work the best in accordance with the set rules of any country, but the focus remains that for a long period of time various administrative agencies have not implemented or modified the strategies to suit the crisis needs (Melnychuk and Kenny, 2006 At times when an unknown infection threatens community transmission in many countries, causing panic and hysteria at the societal level, it is important to have structured psychosocial interventions to improve awareness and ensure that the first level steps taken by the primary health-care workers, can provide some degree of damage control. The content of queries from the helplines and crisis intervention at the hospital emergency settings will help understand the various types of psycho-social problems.
    keywords: health; preparedness
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          id: cord-315159-c9n8cro3
      author: Soni, Vivek Kumar
       title: Fight COVID-19 depression with immunity booster: Curcumin for psychoneuroimmunomodulation
        date: 2020-09-01
       words: 794
      flesch: 25
     summary: Major depression disorders (MDD) associate with disturbances in the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Reports indicate the onset of post-traumatic stress disorder J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f Chronic stress elevates proinflammatory cytokines (IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α) which triggers the production of catabolites of tryptophan (TRYCATs) through stimulation of indolamine-2,3-dioxygenase 2020); thus may improve MDD through PNI modulation.
    keywords: covid-19; curcumin; depression
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      author: Kar, Sujita Kumar
       title: COVID-19 pandemic and addiction: Current problems and future concerns
        date: 2020-04-10
       words: 794
      flesch: 47
     summary: COVID-19 Pandemic Influenza pandemic, mental illnesses, addictions Rethinking online mental health services in China during the COVID-19 epidemic Yasir Arafat b , Pawan Sharma c , Ayushi Dixit d , Marthoenis Marthoenis e None. It is highly important to address mental health emergencies like severe and complicated withdrawal symptoms of substance use.
    keywords: covid-19; health; pandemic
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        item: #34 of 55
          id: cord-317857-of1w23xr
      author: Dan, Zhaokui
       title: China adopts non-contact free consultation to help the public cope with the psychological pressure caused by new coronavirus pneumonia
        date: 2020-04-10
       words: 880
      flesch: 45
     summary: As psychiatrists can play pivotal role in supporting the well-being of those affected and their families, the at-risk healthcare staff as well as the public (Banerjee, 2020) , the local government have organized psychological consultation team and mental health team to provide free psychological consultation service to relieve J o u r n a l P r e -p r o The professional psychological doctors who have received the psychological assistance training in response to the 2019-nCoV provide psychological consultation for the public.
    keywords: coronavirus; health
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        item: #35 of 55
          id: cord-318809-v3505tq3
      author: Goh, Tze Jui
       title: Supporting Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Medical Settings during COVID-19
        date: 2020-10-09
       words: 894
      flesch: 34
     summary: While we are becoming attuned to the effects of the pandemic on mental health and wellbeing of the general population (Ghebreyesus, 2020) , the impact on vulnerable populations such as special needs individuals, as well as their caregivers is currently unknown. We hope these materials can also benefit the international community, especially populations with limited resources, and also improve access and preparedness of frontline healthcare services to support special needs individuals.
    keywords: covid-19; individuals; needs; spectrum
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      author: Chatterjee, Seshadri Sekhar
       title: Worried Well and Covid-19: Re-emergence of an old quandary
        date: 2020-06-18
       words: 899
      flesch: 42
     summary: At present, Illness anxiety disorder, anxiety NOS, somatoform disorder might be the possible differential diagnosis. Some measures to deal such situations have been suggested in the past, like immediately imparting the right information through use of various print and broadcast media about symptoms and about who should visit the hospital and who shouldn't, having a good 'surge capacity' (Hick et al., 2004) , triage of cases (Ramesh and Kumar, 2010) , having an arrangement like 'mild casualties centre' where people with mild symptoms are assessed, screened and sent to either required speciality or for counselling and to a Psychiatrist when confirmed that symptoms are psychogenic.
    keywords: care; health
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      author: Bhat, Ritesh
       title: COVID 2019 outbreak: The disappointment in Indian teachers
        date: 2020-03-28
       words: 934
      flesch: 51
     summary: Some relationships between teacher morale and teacher behavior Hindustan Times, 2020. Schools Closed in Telangana, but Teachers Asked to Work [WWW Document].
    keywords: health; india; teachers
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          id: cord-322235-ttjja4r2
      author: Kahambing, Jan Gresil S.
       title: Stigma, Exclusion, and Mental Health during COVID19: 2 Cases from the Philippines
        date: 2020-07-11
       words: 1377
      flesch: 58
     summary: The state of the art in European research on reducing social exclusion and stigma related to mental health: A systematic mapping of the literature Lockdowns case of mass hysteria Perspectives of people with enduring mental ill health from a community-based qualitative study Addressing psychosocial problems associated with the COVID-19 lockdown Covid-19: In the Philippines, some provinces have a lesser number of COVID cases due to quarantine measures and distance from the metropolises with a densely larger population.
    keywords: exclusion; health
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          id: cord-323690-dp51djtz
      author: Arora, Alisha
       title: Understanding Coronaphobia
        date: 2020-09-06
       words: 3269
      flesch: 40
     summary: Various components and outcomes of COVID-19 fear have been reported such as functional impairment leading to hopelessness, suicidal ideation, and coping deficits (Lee, 2020) , fatal cognitions leading to association of COVID-19 with terminal end (Dubey et al., 2020; Viral misinformation Coronavirus Anxiety Scale: A brief mental health screener for COVID-19 related anxiety The Common-Sense Model of Self-Regulation (CSM): a dynamic framework for understanding illness self-management Progression of Mental Health Services during the COVID-19 Outbreak in China Google searches for the keywords of wash hands predict the speed of national spread of COVID-19 outbreak among 21 countries Why it's so hard not to touch your face.
    keywords: 2020; anxiety; coronaphobia; covid-19; fear; health; risk
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        item: #40 of 55
          id: cord-323859-rkxgtyoq
      author: Patel, Khushboo
       title: Mental health implications of COVID-19 on children with disabilities
        date: 2020-07-02
       words: 675
      flesch: 37
     summary: A system of online clinics and volunteer based psychological interventions should be set up as immediate priority to mitigate effects of COVID-19 on children with mental health issues (Holmes et al., 2020) . key: cord-323859-rkxgtyoq authors: Patel, Khushboo title: Mental health implications of COVID-19 on children with disabilities date: 2020-07-02 journal:
    keywords: children; covid-19
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          id: cord-326256-s9nhzdm3
      author: Nanjundaswamy, Madhuri H.
       title: Perceived stress and anxiety during COVID-19 among psychiatry trainees
        date: 2020-07-04
       words: 1052
      flesch: 44
     summary: Mental health is a crucial aspect during lockdown which may have varied presentation such as anxiety, depression, loneliness, panic, financial constraints, apprehension about future which was noticed among a majority of residents in our survey also (Hiremath et al., 2020) . Covid-19, Coronavirus and Mental Health Rehabilitation at Times of Crisis Reflection for all healthcare staff: A national evaluation of Schwartz Rounds Managing mental health challenges faced by healthcare workers during covid-19 pandemic COVID 19: Impact of lock-down on mental health and tips to overcome Impact on mental health and perceptions of psychological care among medical and nursing staff in Wuhan during the 2019 novel coronavirus disease outbreak: A cross-sectional study Are medical students in prehospital care at risk of moral injury? Dealing with psychological distress by healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemia Mental Health and the Covid-19 Pandemic Covid-19 pandemic and impending global mental health implications Mental health care for international Chinese students affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
    keywords: covid-19; health; mental
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        item: #42 of 55
          id: cord-326414-kq8gru3c
      author: Aryal, Shreyashi
       title: Maternal Mental Health in Nepal and its Prioritization During COVID-19 Pandemic: Missing the Obvious
        date: 2020-07-04
       words: 742
      flesch: 44
     summary: Mental health in pregnancy and puerperium is not addressed to the extent of its necessity and this pandemic has increased the ever present gap in maternal mental health issues. Nepal has just above 57% institutional deliveries and this pandemic may force women to go back Screening for maternal mental health issues is a low priority in Nepal and addressing this issue should be a priority now than ever before.
    keywords: health; issues; women
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        item: #43 of 55
          id: cord-333371-aocp8mrh
      author: Ifdil, Ifdil
       title: Online Mental Health Services in Indonesia During the COVID-19 Outbreak
        date: 2020-05-05
       words: 924
      flesch: 43
     summary: Presently, online mental health services in Indonesia are developing; for example, the Mobile App Survey (AMMS) (Sukmawati et al., 2019) and the online health use of social media. Optimum online mental health services are needed to deal with anxiety during the outbreak.
    keywords: health; mental; outbreak
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        item: #44 of 55
          id: cord-333701-zefd3yw5
      author: Fang, Min
       title: A mental health workforce crisis in China: A pre-existing treatment gap coping with the COVID-19 pandemic challanges
        date: 2020-06-25
       words: 1226
      flesch: 47
     summary: For example, since 2009, the central government has directly invested 10.59 billion yuan (USD 1.57 billion), and the civil affairs department invested 2.8 billion yuan(USD 0.41 billion) aiming to build new or expand existing hospitals to achieve full coverage of mental health services in each prefecture-level city. Effective monitoring and evaluation of the performance of mental health services have not been established.
    keywords: china; covid-19; health; number
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        item: #45 of 55
          id: cord-334865-be6q5774
      author: Das, Nileswar
       title: Psychiatrist in post-COVID-19 era – Are we prepared?
        date: 2020-04-07
       words: 716
      flesch: 45
     summary: Fear and anxiety are common psychological response during disastrous situations like this (Dong and Bouey, 2020) . Well-conducted studies are needed to assess, (i) the magnitude (i.e. spectrum and severity) of various psychological problems -aiding the policymaking process, (ii) the immediate and long term psychological consequences of such life-changing events in various subgroups of the population, and (iii) the response to various therapeutic interventions.
    keywords: covid-19; health; time
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        item: #46 of 55
          id: cord-337816-ivj1imsk
      author: Patel, Vikram
       title: Empowering global mental health in the time of Covid19
        date: 2020-05-20
       words: 1984
      flesch: 30
     summary: While there has been a flourishing of initiatives to address the rising tide of mental health problems, most notably through telemedicine platforms, these suffer from the same barriers that have so limited the coverage of mental health care in the past: most rely on specialist providers who are very scarce in number. key: cord-337816-ivj1imsk authors: Patel, Vikram title: Empowering global mental health in the time of Covid19 date: 2020-05-20 journal: Asian J Psychiatr DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102160 sha: doc_id: 337816 cord_uid: ivj1imsk nan I could hardly have imagined that mental health would have become such a commonly sought after topic in a world gripped by the fear of a marauding virus.
    keywords: care; countries; health; problems; treatments; world
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          id: cord-340110-nvjit17f
      author: Singh, Rakesh
       title: An urgent call for measures to fight against increasing suicides during COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal
        date: 2020-06-20
       words: 1669
      flesch: 35
     summary: However, the indicators of mental health services are not optimal in Nepal with: services being concentrated in the big cities, with 0.22 psychiatrists and 0.06 psychologists per a population of 100000, 1.5 beds per a population of 100000 for mental health patients, and less than 1% of its total healthcare budget on mental health (Uprety and Lamichhane, 2016) . In conclusion, the issue of mental health during COVID-19 pandemic has come to the forefront in Nepal with extremely concerning impact which includes increased suicidal deaths and suicidal ideation.
    keywords: covid-19; health; nepal; suicide
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        item: #48 of 55
          id: cord-341624-02bmonj6
      author: Liem, Andrian
       title: Ethical standards for telemental health must be maintained during the COVID-19 pandemic
        date: 2020-06-12
       words: 1238
      flesch: 44
     summary: An empirical investigation Technology use in mental health practice and research: Legal and ethical risks Telemedicine Practice Guidelines: Enabling Registered Medical Practitioners to Provide Healthcare Using Telemedicine Digital health applications in mental health care for immigrants and refugees: A rapid review Zoom, the video conferencing app everyone is using, faces questions over privacy The COVID-19 pandemic personal reflections on editorial responsibility. The use of technology in telemental health services is not only for curative purposes but also for assessment and monitoring as part of psychological first aid for the COVID-19 pandemic.
    keywords: clinicians; covid-19; health; patient
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          id: cord-344197-whwyy9kq
      author: Menon, Vikas
       title: Cross-country comparison of media reporting of celebrity suicide in the immediate week: A pilot study
        date: 2020-07-10
       words: 946
      flesch: 36
     summary: key: cord-344197-whwyy9kq authors: Menon, Vikas; Yasir Arafat, S.M.; Akter, Hasina; Mukherjee, Srijeeta; Kar, Sujita Kumar; Padhy, Susanta Kumar title: Cross-country comparison of media reporting of celebrity suicide in the immediate week: A pilot study date: 2020-07-10 journal: Asian J Psychiatr DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102302 sha: doc_id: 344197 cord_uid: whwyy9kq nan Media reporting of celebrity suicide is a phenomenon worthy of investigation due to its potential to trigger suicide contagion; these assertions are supported by studies which found nearly a 10% increase in suicides in the two months that followed the suicide of Robin Williams, a popular and acclaimed American entertainment celebrity (Fink et al., 2018) .
    keywords: celebrity; media; reporting; suicide
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          id: cord-345443-6jxlqswz
      author: Karim, Mustafa Abdul
       title: Telepsychiatry in the Arabian Gulf region- Implications beyond the Covid-19 Pandemic
        date: 2020-08-29
       words: 907
      flesch: 42
     summary: This is particularly important given the anticipated increase in demand on mental health services post pandemic, dearth of trained mental health professionals and reluctance of families to engage with mental health services due to stigma (Kehyayan et al., 2020) . We analyzed the data on the number of new and follow-up cases and the rate of non-engagement (no-show rate) in the mental health outpatient setting in the four months following the introduction of telepsychiatry, and found that J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f the total number of individuals accessing mental health services between March and June of 2020 increased by approximately 36.5% compared to the same period in 2019, with a similar pattern following differential analysis of new and follow-up cases.
    keywords: health; mental
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          id: cord-346279-tk06xftj
      author: Ganesh, Aurobind
       title: A smartphone based e-Consult in addiction medicine: An initiative in COVID lockdown
        date: 2020-04-22
       words: 942
      flesch: 50
     summary: During this period of lockdown, e-consult can be a promising approach as it offers rapid, direct, and documented communication between health care providers and specialists (Vimalananda et al., 2015) . The first half dozen questions were related to the information on health providers, including consent, and the next seven about the demographics of the patient, a summary of the case, and any specific query to the specialists.
    keywords: care; consult; health; providers
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      author: Gabriel, Andrade
       title: The role of psychiatrists in addressing COVID-19 conspiracy theories
        date: 2020-09-01
       words: 1202
      flesch: 40
     summary: Yet, that has not stopped conspiracy theories from emerging. Psychiatrists have a significant role to play in addressing the spread of conspiracy theories regarding COVID-19.
    keywords: conspiracy; covid-19; theories
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          id: cord-348351-naktgl9o
      author: Rajkumar, Ravi Philip
       title: Suicides related to the COVID-19 outbreak in India: a pilot study of media reports
        date: 2020-06-05
       words: 1159
      flesch: 47
     summary: This is underlined by the fact that one-fourth of deaths in this series occurred in hospital settings high number of reported suicides that occurred in hospitalized patients (over ¼ of the cases in this series). As direct interaction with the families of suicide victims is difficult during a disease outbreak, information regarding such deaths must be obtained through indirect means.
    keywords: covid-19; deaths; outbreak; suicide
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          id: cord-351448-jowb5kfc
      author: Ganesh, Ragul
       title: The quality of online media reporting of celebrity suicide in India and its association with subsequent online suicide-related search behaviour among general population: An infodemiology study
        date: 2020-08-29
       words: 5255
      flesch: 42
     summary: A study assessing the quality of suicide reporting in Indian print media found increase in prominence of suicide reports after the celebrity suicide (Harshe et al., 2016) . There only a few studies that have assessed the fidelity of suicide reporting in India, with almost of the studies having evaluated the quality of media reporting of suicide in general population and included only few print media newspapers.
    keywords: india; media; online; reporting; search; seeking; study; suicide
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      author: Maldonado-Castellanos, Isaac
       title: Ethical issues when planning mental health services after COVID-19 outbreak
        date: 2020-07-13
       words: 632
      flesch: 29
     summary: Ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct Ethical perspective on recommending digital technology for patients with mental illness Mental health interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic: A conceptual framework by early career psychiatrists Towards the design of ethical standards related to digital mental health and all its applications Culture practices are been transformed after the COVID-19 and new ethical controversies on mental health digital services are yet to be identified (Bauer et al., 2017) .
    keywords: health
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