        item: #1 of 45
          id: cord-258133-zsweppku
      author: Fischer, M.
       title: COVID-19 paranoia in a patient suffering from schizophrenic psychosis – a case report
        date: 2020-04-17
       words: 1129
      flesch: 37
     summary: key: cord-258133-zsweppku authors: Fischer, M.; Coogan, A.N.; Faltraco, F.; Thome, J. title: COVID-19 paranoia in a patient suffering from schizophrenic psychosis – a case report date: 2020-04-17 journal: Psychiatry Res DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113001 sha: doc_id: 258133 cord_uid: zsweppku nan The COVID-19 pandemic affects mental health, both in healthcare settings and broader society. However, the number of studies addressing such issues is very limited; one such study carried out during the 2009 swine influenza pandemic indicated that patients with schizophrenia and a high level of predicted fear tended to judge their own risk of infection as higher (Maguire et al., 2019a ).
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          id: cord-258991-mrs5j2ep
      author: Huang, Yeen
       title: Generalized anxiety disorder, depressive symptoms and sleep quality during COVID-19 outbreak in China: a web-based cross-sectional survey
        date: 2020-04-12
       words: 3077
      flesch: 49
     summary: key: cord-258991-mrs5j2ep authors: Huang, Yeen; Zhao, Ning title: Generalized anxiety disorder, depressive symptoms and sleep quality during COVID-19 outbreak in China: a web-based cross-sectional survey date: 2020-04-12 journal: Psychiatry Res DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.112954 sha: doc_id: 258991 cord_uid: mrs5j2ep China has been severely affected by Coronavirus Disease 2019(COVID-19) since December, 2019. Third, univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were performed to explore potential influence factors for GAD, depressive symptoms, and sleep quality during COVID-19 outbreak.
    keywords: covid-19; outbreak; sleep; symptoms
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          id: cord-260585-ovmko655
      author: Sherman, Allen C.
       title: Mental Health Outcomes Associated with the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prevalence and Risk Factors in a Southern US State
        date: 2020-09-24
       words: 4935
      flesch: 33
     summary: In bivariate analyses, participants who experienced greater disruption in daily life due to the pandemic (all p's ≤.0002), and those who believed or suspected that they had been infected with the virus (all p's ≤.0005), were significantly more likely to screen positive on all three outcomes ( This study offers an initial evaluation of mental health outcomes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic among community residents in Arkansas. This study is among the first to examine mental health outcomes among community residents in Arkansas, and one of the few investigations to use validated screening tools to evaluate these outcomes in the US.
    keywords: anxiety; covid-19; depression; et al; health; individuals; outcomes; pandemic; symptoms
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          id: cord-262085-y90w53xo
      author: Neto, Modesto Leite Rolim
       title: When basic supplies are missing, what to do? Specific demands of the local street population in times of coronavirus – a concern of social psychiatry
        date: 2020-04-13
       words: 1549
      flesch: 54
     summary: Housing advocates say they fear an outbreak could occur in large homeless encampments, where thousands of people live on the streets and lack the ability to self-quarantine, receive medical attention or access cleaning facilities (The Washington Post, 2020). A large population of homeless people experience their pain and psychological distress intermittently.
    keywords: coronavirus; health; homeless; people; risk
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          id: cord-264300-6qp0ymi2
      author: Sutin, Angelina R.
       title: Has loneliness increased during COVID-19? Comment on “Loneliness: A signature mental health concern in the era of COVID-19”
        date: 2020-07-13
       words: 1039
      flesch: 53
     summary: Comment on “Loneliness: A signature mental health concern in the era of COVID-19” date: 2020-07-13 journal: Psychiatry Res DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113295 sha: doc_id: 264300 cord_uid: 6qp0ymi2 nan Has loneliness increased during COVID-19? Comment on Loneliness: A signature mental health concern in the era of COVID-19 Angelina R. Sutin*, Martina Luchetti, and We read the recent Letter to the Editor by Killgore and colleagues (2020) in Psychiatry Research on loneliness during COVID-19 and found it to be a timely issue of broad interest.
    keywords: colleagues; loneliness; pandemic
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          id: cord-270046-bxtez39p
      author: Bourion-Bédès, Stéphanie
       title: Psychological impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on students in a French region severely affected by the disease: results of the PIMS-CoV 19 study
        date: 2020-11-05
       words: 4431
      flesch: 41
     summary: Furthermore, several characteristics of the students' living conditions were associated with student anxiety. The study aimed to assess the prevalence of anxiety and identify the factors associated with anxiety among French students during lockdown.
    keywords: anxiety; covid-19; factors; health; students; study; support
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          id: cord-270570-wttom8eh
      author: Killgore, William D.S.
       title: Loneliness: A signature mental health concern in the era of COVID-19
        date: 2020-05-23
       words: 1087
      flesch: 42
     summary: The mean Loneliness Scale score in the current sample (M=43.8 ± 13.5) was significantly higher than reported in prior work (M=38.4 ± 13.5; t 1287 =6.31, p<.0001; d=0.48), with 43% of respondents exceeding the cutoff for high loneliness (Morahan- Martin and Schumacher, 2003) . To assess the impact of current social isolation on loneliness and mental health, we administered the UCLA Loneliness Scale-3 (Russell, 1996) , a validated metric of the construct of loneliness, and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) (Kroenke et al., 2001) , a widely used screening measure for depression, to a nationally representative sample of 1,013 (18-35 years old; 567 females; 446 males) English speaking U.S. adults.
    keywords: health; isolation; loneliness
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          id: cord-273331-pu4cr3bh
      author: Pinkham, Amy E.
       title: A Longitudinal Investigation of the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health of Individuals with Pre-existing Severe Mental Illnesses
        date: 2020-10-01
       words: 3717
      flesch: 37
     summary: This study compared the severity of pre-pandemic symptoms and affective experiences to current symptoms to evaluate this possibility. By averaging multiple days of assessments, estimates of pre-pandemic experiences and symptoms are likely to be highly precise, thus maximizing the ability to detect change due to the pandemic.
    keywords: covid-19; health; individuals; mental; pandemic; participants; study; symptoms
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        item: #9 of 45
          id: cord-273638-mmlwh87u
      author: Tso, Ivy F.
       title: Alarming levels of psychiatric symptoms and the role of loneliness during the COVID-19 epidemic: A case study of Hong Kong
        date: 2020-08-23
       words: 4393
      flesch: 44
     summary: key: cord-273638-mmlwh87u authors: Tso, Ivy F.; Park, Sohee title: Alarming levels of psychiatric symptoms and the role of loneliness during the COVID-19 epidemic: A case study of Hong Kong date: 2020-08-23 journal: Psychiatry Res DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113423 sha: doc_id: 273638 cord_uid: mmlwh87u Public health strategies to curb the spread of the coronavirus involve sheltering at home and social distancing are effective in reducing the transmission rate, but the unintended consequences of prolonged social isolation on mental health have not been investigated. Thus, Hong Kong is a model case for the population-wide practice of effective social distancing and provides an opportunity to examine the impact of loneliness on mental health during the COVID-19.
    keywords: covid-19; health; hong; kong; loneliness; respondents; social
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          id: cord-273794-gvjwvabm
      author: Palomar-Ciria, Nora
       title: SCHIZOPHRENIA AND COVID-19 DELIRIUM.
        date: 2020-05-27
       words: 1012
      flesch: 48
     summary: In this work, we present the case of a man diagnosed with schizophrenia, who had been stable for more than 20 years and that presented with an atypical picture of psychotic and confusional symptoms related to COVID-19 infection. In this work, we present the case of a man diagnosed with schizophrenia, who had been stable for more than 20 years and that presented with an atypical picture of psychotic and confusional symptoms related to COVID-19 infection.
    keywords: covid-19; infection; patients
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          id: cord-276423-8rwmrl0l
      author: Mota, Pedro
       title: Avoiding a new epidemic during a pandemic: the importance of assessing the risk of substance use disorders in the COVID-19 era.
        date: 2020-05-28
       words: 1093
      flesch: 28
     summary: key: cord-276423-8rwmrl0l authors: Mota, Pedro title: Avoiding a new epidemic during a pandemic: the importance of assessing the risk of substance use disorders in the COVID-19 era. date: 2020-05-28 journal: Psychiatry Res DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113142 sha: doc_id: 276423 cord_uid: 8rwmrl0l nan On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization classified the public health emergency caused by COVID-19 as a pandemic, causing significant changes in people's daily lives and a devastating impact on the economy, accompanied by a profound overhaul of social structures and health systems. Compared to the general population, people with substance use disorders are more likely to have a higher burden of comorbid medical conditions, and it is now well known that people who habitually smoke or vape tobacco and/or cannabis are at particular risk of experiencing more unfavorable outcomes due to the respiratory and pulmonary effects of SARS-CoV2 (Berlin, et al., 2020) .
    keywords: alcohol; substance; use
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          id: cord-277824-q7blp3we
      author: Bilal
       title: Role of electronic media in mitigating the psychological impacts of novel coronavirus (COVID-19)
        date: 2020-04-29
       words: 818
      flesch: 45
     summary: key: cord-277824-q7blp3we authors: Bilal; Latif, Faiza; Bashir, Muhammad Farhan; Komal, Bushra title: Role of electronic media in mitigating the psychological impacts of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) date: 2020-04-29 journal: Psychiatry Res DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113041 sha: doc_id: 277824 cord_uid: q7blp3we The current research initiative focuses on the role of Pakistani media in eliminating panic and depression among health practitioners and the general public due to the outbreak of novel coronavirus (COVID-19). What about children who are the future of our society and are already suffering from boredom and depression during the current situation, therefore media should play its role in arranging some special programs aimed at promoting learning activities for children and it will be beneficial for the mental and physical developments of these children who are the future of The COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic: Reflections on the Roles of Librarians and Information Professionals Role of Media to inform Public about depression related diseases Covid-19 risks and response in South Asia The global macroeconomic impacts of COVID-19: Seven scenarios Are sedentary television watching and computer use behaviors associated with anxiety and depressive disorders?
    keywords: media; public
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          id: cord-281807-9ji263b7
      author: Tamiolaki, Alexandra
       title: “That which does not kill us, makes us stronger”: COVID-19 and Posttraumatic Growth
        date: 2020-04-30
       words: 292
      flesch: 31
     summary: In the research of Lau et al. (2006) , although a high percentage of people experienced feelings of worry, helplessness, isolation, irritation, sleeping problems and many other negative mental health effects during the SARS outbreak, for a proportion of people, SARS was also considered a chance for positive outcomes. Also, they learnt to be grateful and appreciate their health, family, friends and everyday life, all of which are aspects of 'spiritual growth' (Lau et al., 2006 Posttraumatic stress symptoms and attitude toward crisis mental health services among clinically stable patients with COVID-19 in China Positive mental health-related impacts of the SARS epidemic on the general public in Hong Kong and their associations with other negative impacts Prevalence and predictors of PTSS during COVID-19 outbreak in China hardest-hit areas: Gender differences matter The posttraumatic growth inventory: Measuring the positive legacy of trauma
    keywords: growth
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          id: cord-286222-8gfo2c87
      author: Chandra, Dr Prabha S
       title: COVID 19 related Psychosis as an interface of fears, socio-cultural issues and vulnerability- case report of two women from India
        date: 2020-05-27
       words: 1244
      flesch: 49
     summary: However, to our knowledge this is the first report of COVID related psychopathology in a woman with postpartum psychosis. Women who are vulnerable either due to personality factors, a family history or those in the perinatal period may be at risk for psychotic symptoms precipitated by high levels of COVID related anxiety (Wu et al., 2020) .
    keywords: covid; family; psychosis
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          id: cord-287707-ng0ha3vv
      author: Pal, Arghya
       title: ‘Masking’ of the mental state: unintended consequences of personal protective equipment (PPE) on psychiatric clinical practice
        date: 2020-06-04
       words: 887
      flesch: 35
     summary: E.g., PPE might accentuate the suspiciousness in patients who have paranoia, the new smells and appearances may be extremely difficult to cope with for patients with autism spectrum disorders, patients having depression might require a gentle human touch and support during an interview which becomes near impossible with PPE and social distancing, it might be very challenging to provide reorientation to patients having delirium, or memory cues to those having dementia when they cannot see the faces of those around them, etc. Speaking through masks can muffle the speech, which hurdles the coherence and volume of speech. Also, because of the difficult conversation, the therapist and patient might have to frequently ask each other to repeat what they are saying, thus making the conversations more tedious and time consuming.
    keywords: mental; patients; ppe
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          id: cord-288022-xh10ccki
      author: Wu, Dongmei
       title: Stressors of nurses in psychiatric hospitals during the COVID-19 outbreak
        date: 2020-04-14
       words: 708
      flesch: 56
     summary: Psychiatric hospitals should better care for mental patients during novel coronavirus outbreak Family structure and competing demands from aging parents and adult children among middle-aged people in China The risk and Prevention of novel coronavirus pneumonia infections among inpatients in psychiatric hospitals The epidemic makes it hard for psychiatric nurses to work.
    keywords: nurses; patients
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          id: cord-292721-954nxptr
      author: Grey, Ian
       title: The Role of Perceived Social Support on Depression and Sleep during the COVID-19 Pandemic
        date: 2020-09-18
       words: 4653
      flesch: 39
     summary: Firstly, perceived social support measures are designed to assess individual perceptions concerning the general availability and adequacy of support and/or global satisfaction with support provided whereas measures of received support targets the specific supportive behaviours that are provided to individuals by their social support networks (Eagle et al., 2019) . key: cord-292721-954nxptr authors: Grey, Ian; Arora, Teresa; Thomas, Justin; Saneh, Ahmad; Tomhe, Pia; Habib, Rudy Abi title: The Role of Perceived Social Support on Depression and Sleep during the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2020-09-18 journal: Psychiatry Res DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113452 sha: doc_id: 292721 cord_uid: 954nxptr The aim of the present study was to examine the role of perceived social support pertaining to a range of psychological health outcomes amongst individuals undergoing social isolation and social distancing during COVID-19.
    keywords: anxiety; depression; health; quality; sleep; social; support
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          id: cord-293986-skp6tiun
      author: Millard, Hun
       title: COVID-19 Psychiatric Patients: Impact of Variability in Testing on Length of Hospital Stay and Disposition Back to Congregate Care Settings
        date: 2020-07-24
       words: 1138
      flesch: 36
     summary: The new challenges of the COVID pandemic has forced hospitals to adapt patient care, especially in congregate psychiatric settings. Although testing variability has been explored in the literature, we report here the direct impact of testing variability on patient care in inpatient psychiatry (Zou et al., 2020) .
    keywords: care; covid; patients
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          id: cord-296207-77dbdxjt
      author: Lenno, Jack C.
       title: Unintentional Injury Fatalities in the Context of Rising U.S. Suicide Rates: A Five-Year Review of the Web-Based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System
        date: 2020-05-11
       words: 3496
      flesch: 35
     summary: These behaviors are provoked by psychosocial stressors and associated with suicide deaths (Athey et al., 2018) . Statistics pertaining specifically to suicide deaths were corroborated with data disseminated by the American Association of Suicidology (AAS; Drapeau & McIntosh, 2015a , 2015b , 2015c , also obtained directly from the CDC's WISQARS and NVSR, at which time small discrepancies were located in regards to number of suicide deaths but these differences did not alter the suicide rates as a measure of deaths per 100,000 individuals.
    keywords: data; death; fatalities; injury; rates; study; suicide
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          id: cord-296708-b37jcj4f
      author: Sagar, Rajesh
       title: Is it correct to estimate mental disorder through online surveys during COVID-19 pandemic?
        date: 2020-06-22
       words: 670
      flesch: 35
     summary: key: cord-296708-b37jcj4f authors: Sagar, Rajesh; Chawla, Nishtha; Sen, Mahadev Singh title: Is it correct to estimate mental disorder through online surveys during COVID-19 pandemic? date: 2020-06-22 journal: Psychiatry Res DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113251 sha: doc_id: 296708 cord_uid: b37jcj4f nan COVID-19 infection hit the globe in late 2019 and spread widely across multiple nations to infect more than 5 million people across the world by this date. Many researchers are resorting to online surveys, abiding by physical distancing rules, to assess its psychological currently.
    keywords: covid-19; surveys
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          id: cord-300617-sntnel5p
      author: Hill, Patrick L.
       title: Derailment as a Risk Factor for Greater Mental Health Issues following Pandemic
        date: 2020-05-13
       words: 846
      flesch: 41
     summary: When considering the current environment, the COVID-19 pandemic presents with several factors that researchers for decades have suggested will lead to greater impact from major life events (for a review, see Luhmann, Fassbender, Alcock, & Haehner, 2020) . All of these factors will likely play a contributing role with respect to several mental health concerns.
    keywords: derailment; pandemic
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          id: cord-302117-u7egknq6
      author: Zhang, Stephen X.
       title: Unprecedented disruption of lives and work: Health, distress and life satisfaction of working adults in China one month into the COVID-19 outbreak
        date: 2020-04-04
       words: 3226
      flesch: 51
     summary: Based on the scoring algorithm of SF12, 16 the participants scored 48.74 (SD 9.30) in mental health (MCS) and 49.55 (SD 7.00) in physical health (PCS). Compared with people who stopped working during the outbreak, people who worked at their office had better mental health (β = 3.46, p = 0.01, 95% CI 0.79-6.14) and physical health (β = 2.19, p = 0.01, 95% CI 0.20-4.18).
    keywords: covid-19; health; life; outbreak; people
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          id: cord-312356-95yyi0jb
      author: Hernández-Huerta, Daniel
       title: The impact of COVID-19 on Acute Psychiatric Inpatient Unit
        date: 2020-05-19
       words: 567
      flesch: 29
     summary: Moreover, mental health staff often has inadequate training on the management of respiratory infectious diseases, which adds to some features of patients with pre-existing mental health conditions, such as inadequate insight or psychomotor excitement, being unable to practice infection control measures, as well as limited awareness regarding the risk of infection, that may contribute to the transmission of COVID-19. Similar difficulties have been described in delivering electroconvulsive therapy because of the shortage of personal protective equipments for healthcare staff who cannot perform such essential therapy in safe conditions (Tor et al., 2020) .
    keywords: covid-19; health
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          id: cord-314014-d9jwy5b6
      author: Duan, Hongxia
       title: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health in the general Chinese population: Changes, predictors and psychosocial correlates
        date: 2020-08-18
       words: 4181
      flesch: 38
     summary: A systematic review, meta-analysis, and methodologic considerations for advancing the field The behavioral immune system: Implications for social cognition, social interaction, and social influence Age differences in brain activity during emotion processing: Reflections of age-related decline or increased emotion regulation Infectious disease prevalence, not race exposure, predicts both implicit and explicit racial prejudice across the United States Perceived discrimination and health: a meta-analytic review Social support and coping strategies as mediators of adult adjustment following childhood maltreatment Stress and the social brain: behavioural effects and neurobiological mechanisms The association between social relationships and depression: a systematic review Child abuse and neglect, social support, and psychopathology in adulthood: A prospective investigation Moderators and mediators of the stress-aggression relationship: Executive function and state anger Aggression, social stress, and the immune system in humans and animal models Psychological symptoms of ordinary Chinese citizens based on SCL-90 during the level I emergency response to COVID-19 Coping strategies and social support as mediators of consequences in child sexual abuse victims Immediate psychological responses and associated factors during the initial stage of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic among the general population in China A longitudinal study on the mental health of general population during the COVID-19 epidemic in China The second aim was to examine whether perceived stress level to the COVID-19 pandemic would predict an increase in hostility and whether coping strategies would play a potential intermediating role in the relationship between stress and hostility.
    keywords: coping; hostility; level; pandemic; stress; support
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          id: cord-314874-6ey87o16
      author: Palomar-Ciria, Nora
       title: COMMENTARY TO “SCHIZOPHRENIA AND COVID-19 DELIRIUM”, AN UPDATE
        date: 2020-11-04
       words: 567
      flesch: 51
     summary: key: cord-314874-6ey87o16 authors: Palomar-Ciria, Nora; Alonso-Álvarez, Daniel; Vázquez-Beltrán, Pilar; Blancodel Valle, Patricia title: COMMENTARY TO “SCHIZOPHRENIA AND COVID-19 DELIRIUM”, AN UPDATE date: 2020-11-04 journal: Psychiatry Res DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113555 sha: doc_id: 314874 cord_uid: 6ey87o16 nan Since the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 19 , atypical presentations that include neuropsychiatric conditions have been observed in infected patients (Nalleballe et al., 2020; Rogers et al., 2020) . Neuropsychiatric symptoms are present in more than half the cases (Romero-Sánchez et al., 2020) .
    keywords: covid-19
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          id: cord-315200-4texyck8
      author: Banerjee, Dr Debanjan
       title: The other side of COVID-19: Impact on obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and hoarding
        date: 2020-04-11
       words: 1098
      flesch: 45
     summary: Whenever the strategies against an infection involve 'repititive behaviors;, it carries the risk of increasing obsessional disorders. The number of OCD patients relapsing in India are increasing at various set-ups, though it is still personal and anecdotal data from most clinicians.
    keywords: hoarding; ocd; patients
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          id: cord-318311-aakpbbvl
      author: Du, Na
       title: The experience of prevention measures taken by the psychiatric hospital during the emergence of asymptomatic patients with COVID-19
        date: 2020-05-30
       words: 1150
      flesch: 47
     summary: Due to the high infectivity of the COVID-19, without proper countermeasures, any input of infected patients would contaminate the entire ward. Thus, how to do an excellent job in epidemic prevention in psychiatric hospitals became a big challenge.
    keywords: hospital; patient; ward
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          id: cord-320509-3a40djjm
      author: Benke, Christoph
       title: Lockdown, quarantine measures, and social distancing: Associations with depression, anxiety and distress at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic among adults from Germany
        date: 2020-09-18
       words: 4082
      flesch: 36
     summary: In addition to sociodemographic and COVID-19-related variables (see Table 1 for an overview), we assessed the following variables related to implemented public health measures: Perceived changes in life due to public health measures: Participants were asked to rate how much their everyday life had changed due to governmental measures that were taken to contain COVID-19 spreading on a 9-point Likert-scale (ranging from not at all to very strong) and whether they perceived these changes as positive, neutral, or negative. To prevent the spread of Sars-CoV-2, governments worldwide have implemented different forms of public health measures ranging from physical distancing recommendations to stay-at-home orders, which have disrupted individuals’ everyday life tremendously.
    keywords: covid-19; health; home; measures; order; stay
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          id: cord-321497-c7l88gjn
      author: Tull, Matthew T.
       title: Psychological Outcomes Associated with Stay-at-Home Orders and the Perceived Impact of COVID-19 on Daily Life
        date: 2020-05-12
       words: 5754
      flesch: 40
     summary: (0 = no; 1 = yes); COVID-19 impact = To what extent has the situation associated with COVID-19 affected the way you live your life? (0 = no; 1 = yes); COVID-19 impact = To what extent has the situation associated with COVID-19 affected the way you live your life?; Interaction = Stay-at-home status ×
    keywords: anxiety; covid-19; health; home; impact; order
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          id: cord-323482-kk8iyavj
      author: Muller, Researcher Ashley Elizabeth
       title: The mental health impact of the covid-19 pandemic on healthcare workers, and interventions to help them: a rapid systematic review
        date: 2020-09-01
       words: 5343
      flesch: 32
     summary: what next? Protect our healthcare workers The impact of the covid-19 pandemic on mental health of health care workers: protocol for a rapid systematic review A systematic and living evidence map on COVID-19 AMSTAR 2: a critical appraisal tool for systematic reviews that include randomised or non-randomised studies of healthcare interventions, or both CASP checklist for qualitative research GRADE guidelines: 1. Introduction-GRADE evidence profiles and summary of findings tables COVID19 pandemic impacts on anxiety of French urologist in training: Outcomes from a national survey COVID-19 outbreak situation and its psychological impact among surgeon in training in France Fear and Practice Modifications among Dentists to Combat Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak Working in the emergency and inpatient COVID-19 special wards: a different experience for Iranian psychiatric trainees amid the outbreak: Running title: Experience of Iranian psychiatric trainees in COVID-19 special wards Psychological Impact and Coping Strategies of Frontline Medical Staff in Hunan Between A cross-sectional study on mental health among health care workers during the outbreak of Corona Virus Disease A Study of Basic Needs and Psychological Wellbeing of Medical Workers in the Fever Clinic of a Tertiary General Hospital in Beijing during the COVID-19 Outbreak Mental health care for medical staff in China during the COVID-19 outbreak.
    keywords: covid-19; health; healthcare; interventions; outbreak; pandemic; psychological; studies; study; workers
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      author: Franchini, Linda
       title: Mental Health Services For Mood Disorder Outpatients In Milan During COVID-19 Outbreak: the experience of the health care providers at San Raffaele Hospital
        date: 2020-07-21
       words: 1645
      flesch: 31
     summary: Considering that this is the first experience of such a collective social trauma in Italy, no analyses have focused on the potentially negative role of quarantine restrictions on mood disorder patients yet. The potential negative role of quarantine restriction on mood disorder patients depends on the high susceptibility to lifestyle-mediated disturbances of biological and social rhythms (Wang et al., 2019) .
    keywords: disorder; frustration; mood; patients; quarantine
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      author: Singh, Dr Shweta
       title: Impact of COVID-19 and Lockdown on Mental Health of Children and Adolescents: A Narrative Review with Recommendations.
        date: 2020-08-24
       words: 5023
      flesch: 44
     summary: Quarantined parents/children Parents If child is separated to keeping contact as much as possible, being supportive and reassuring Coordinating with care givers, referring to mental health care professionals Foster care givers Being supportive, reassuring and educating Constructing and administring online questionnaires in order to detect psychological distress and other symptoms for children if they or their parents are quarantined, providing extra support to them and developing ad hoc supportive interventions. Impacts of COVID-19 on vulnerable children in temporary accommodation in the UK. Gunjan title: Impact of COVID-19 and Lockdown on Mental Health of Children and Adolescents: A Narrative Review with Recommendations. date: 2020-08-24 journal: Psychiatry Res DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113429 sha: doc_id: 327976 cord_uid: pwe95zoi BACKGROUND: COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown has brought about a sense of fear and anxiety around the globe.
    keywords: adolescents; children; covid-19; health; lockdown; need; pandemic; parents; studies
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      author: Norr, Aaron M.
       title: Pilot Trial of a Transdiagnostic Computerized Anxiety Sensitivity Intervention Among VA Primary Care Patients
        date: 2020-08-17
       words: 5753
      flesch: 37
     summary: Additional research is needed to explore feedback from mental health treatment naïve Veterans to examine the effects of CAST on future engagement in mental health care, and to evaluate the program PILOT TRIAL OF CAST AMONG VETERANS delivered via a remote format. Thus, having a non-traditional treatment option, such as CAST, be offered in a primary care setting could help engage Veterans who would otherwise not engage in mental health care, or who might further delay accessing care due to stigma about mental health treatment.
    keywords: anxiety; care; cast; health; intervention; participants; study; symptoms; treatment; veterans
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          id: cord-333875-alx5uc95
      author: Rajkumar, Ravi Philip
       title: Contamination and infection: what the coronavirus pandemic could reveal about the evolutionary origins of obsessive-compulsive disorder
        date: 2020-05-05
       words: 803
      flesch: 31
     summary: This similarity raises an interesting question: is there evidence of a significant relationship between certain aspects of OCD and behavioural responses (adaptive or maladaptive) to infectious disease outbreaks? A careful study of the behavioural patterns of human response to disease outbreaks, and their neurobiological and The other side of COVID-19: impact on obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and hoarding OCD: obsessive-compulsive….disgust?
    keywords: disorder; ocd
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        item: #35 of 45
          id: cord-333974-mvo2k2jt
      author: McIntyre, Roger S.
       title: Projected Increases in Suicide in Canada as a Consequence of COVID-19
        date: 2020-05-19
       words: 1962
      flesch: 39
     summary: Suicide rates, at a population-level, are highly sensitive to macroeconomic indicators, particularly unemployment (Chang et al., 2009; Reeves et al., 2012; Stuckler et al., 2009) . Suicide rate per 100,000 was codified using International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision (ICD-10) codes for intentional self-harm (i.e., X60-X84, Y87.0).
    keywords: canada; increase; suicide; unemployment
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        item: #36 of 45
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      author: Liu, Cindy H.
       title: Factors Associated with Depression, Anxiety, and PTSD Symptomatology During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Clinical Implications for U.S. Young Adult Mental Health
        date: 2020-06-01
       words: 4765
      flesch: 38
     summary: Compared to Whites, Asian Americans were less likely to report high levels across mental health symptoms, and Hispanic/Latinos were less likely to report high levels of anxiety. COVID-19-related worry (e.g., maintaining employment, getting tested for coronavirus) may be linked to mental health symptoms.
    keywords: anxiety; covid-19; depression; health; levels; pandemic; ptsd; support; symptoms
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        item: #37 of 45
          id: cord-337020-7dhx8f4x
      author: El Haj, Mohamad
       title: High depression and anxiety in people with Alzheimer's disease living in retirement homes during the Covid-19 crisis
        date: 2020-07-13
       words: 3178
      flesch: 39
     summary: Research suggests that 25 % to 71 % people with AD experience anxiety during the course of the Covid-19 and depression in AD 7 disease (Mintzer, Brawman-Mintzer, Mirski, & Barkin, 2005) . Also, 25 % to 71 % people with AD experience anxiety during the course of the disease (Mintzer et al., 2005) .
    keywords: anxiety; covid-19; crisis; depression; participants; retirement
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      author: Elbay, Rümeysa Yeni
       title: Depression, Anxiety, Stress Levels of Physicians and Associated Factors In Covid-19 Pandemics
        date: 2020-05-27
       words: 2430
      flesch: 45
     summary: An online survey is conducted to asses psychological responses of healthcare workers and related factors during Covid-19 outbreak. Therefore, there is an urgent need for more systematic research to understand the psychological effects of Covid-19 outbreak on healthcare workers and related risk and protective factors.
    keywords: anxiety; covid-19; outbreak; scores; stress
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        item: #39 of 45
          id: cord-341038-lomaz6pc
      author: Odriozola-González, Paula
       title: Psychological effects of the COVID-19 outbreak and lockdown among students and workers of a Spanish university
        date: 2020-05-19
       words: 4012
      flesch: 46
     summary: In order to provide timely crisis-oriented psychological services and to take preventive measures in future pandemic situations, mental health in university students should be carefully monitored. In order to provide timely crisis-oriented psychological services and to take preventive measures in future pandemic situations, mental health in university students should be carefully monitored.
    keywords: depression; health; impact; scores; staff; students; university
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        item: #40 of 45
          id: cord-344069-f32itts9
      author: Glowacz, F.
       title: Uncertainty and Psychological Distress during lockdown during the COVID-19 Pandemic: the young adults most at risk
        date: 2020-09-25
       words: 2551
      flesch: 41
     summary: Effective health communication could mitigate uncertainty by providing the general public with clear information and sticking to the facts as much as possible (Van der Bles et al., 2020); consistent and specific information by avoiding fear-based communication and instructions (Finset et al., 2020) . These measures have disrupted people's lives and jobs, and have implications for health and wellbeing (Liu et al., 2020; Cao et al., 2020) .
    keywords: alcohol; anxiety; covid-19; uncertainty; use
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          id: cord-347513-xibx3nkd
      author: Meng, Hui
       title: Analyze the psychological impact of COVID-19 among the elderly population in China and make corresponding suggestions
        date: 2020-04-11
       words: 557
      flesch: 38
     summary: Questions, targeted psychological crisis interventions to reduce the psychological harm caused by the epidemic and subsequent psychological problems。 Manual of Mental Health Rating Scale A nationwide survey of psychological distress among Chinese people in the COVID-19 epidemic:implications and policy recommendations Recommended psychological crisis intervention response to the 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak in China: a model of west China Hospital The impact of SARS on the mental health of different elderly groups Physiologically, the elderly will also experience psychological changes as their 3) The system and mechanism of psychological counseling and psychological crisis intervention for the elderly still need to be further improved to strengthen the mental health of the media and new entertainment methods Education to make it easier for the elderly to accept.
    keywords: depression; groups
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        item: #42 of 45
          id: cord-349231-9ibv0730
      author: Zsido, Andras N.
       title: The connection and background mechanisms of social fears and problematic social networking site use: a Structural Equation Modeling analysis
        date: 2020-07-24
       words: 3493
      flesch: 38
     summary: Here, we aimed to create a model that shows the direct and indirect effects of social anxiety and self-esteem on problematic SNS use. A total of 215 participants filled out our survey including measures of social anxiety, self-esteem, fear of negative evaluation, social media and Internet addiction.
    keywords: anxiety; evaluation; fear; internet; self; social; use
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          id: cord-354475-im2py2or
      author: Ioanna, Giannopoulou
       title: Adding stress to the stressed: Senior high school students’ mental health amidst the COVID-19 nationwide lockdown in Greece.
        date: 2020-11-06
       words: 3675
      flesch: 35
     summary: A two-stage multiple regression was conducted with depression symptoms severity score as the dependent variable. The present study reports the results from 442 last year senior high school students who completed an online survey (16-30 April 2020) concerning the lockdown impact on their mental health.
    keywords: anxiety; depression; exams; health; lockdown; score; students; symptoms
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          id: cord-354661-wls1rd7d
      author: Suen, Yiu-tung
       title: Effects of general and sexual minority-specific COVID-19-related stressors on the mental health of lesbian, gay and bisexual people in Hong Kong
        date: 2020-08-03
       words: 5047
      flesch: 43
     summary: Minority stress theory proposes that sexual minority health disparities can be explained in large part by stressors induced by a hostile, homophobic social environment, in which LGB people have to live with harassment, maltreatment, discrimination and victimization (Frost et al., 2015; Meyer, 2013) . Nevertheless, due to the implementation of social distancing restrictions, sexual minority people may have fewer access to LGBT+ community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    keywords: covid-19; health; lgb; pandemic; people; stressors; symptoms
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          id: cord-355944-8q4s1kf9
      author: Dixit, Ayushi
       title: Binge watching behavior during COVID 19 pandemic: A cross-sectional, cross-national online survey
        date: 2020-05-13
       words: 1080
      flesch: 51
     summary: The emotional impact of Coronavirus 2019-nCoV (new Coronavirus disease) Binge-watching: A matter of concern? Stress, appraisal, and coping key: cord-355944-8q4s1kf9 authors: Dixit, Ayushi; Marthoenis, Marthoenis; Arafat, S.M. Yasir; Sharma, Pawan; Kar, Sujita Kumar title: Binge watching behavior during COVID 19 pandemic: A cross-sectional, cross-national online survey date: 2020-05-13 journal: Psychiatry Res DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113089 sha: doc_id: 355944 cord_uid: 8q4s1kf9 nan To the Editor, During the COVID-19 lockdown phase, people experience anxiety and emotional break down (1) .
    keywords: binge; participants; watching
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