item: #1 of 68 id: cord-010924-ocpehls4 author: Im, Hyojin title: Capacity Building for Refugee Mental Health in Resettlement: Implementation and Evaluation of Cross-Cultural Trauma-Informed Care Training date: 2020-02-22 words: 4823 flesch: 32 summary: The aim of this study was twofold: (1) evaluation of the effectiveness of refugee mental health training for refugee service providers and (2) exploration of needs and challenges in building competencies for refugee mental health. This study also sheds light on current needs and challenges in refugee mental health training and proposes future suggestions and strategies for building capacity for traumainformed care for refugees in various service settings. keywords: analysis; barriers; building; capacity; care; challenges; change; common; community; competencies; competency; contents; core; cross; cultural; culture; data; different; disorder; evaluation; experience; future; gaps; grounding; groups; health; help; interventions; issues; knowledge; leaders; learning; mental; mental health; needs; participants; partnership; post; pre; professionals; programs; providers; psychosocial; recovery; refugee; refugee mental; related; resettlement; resources; responsive; retrospective; self; services; settings; skills; specific; staff; stress; studies; study; table; test; topics; training; trauma cache: cord-010924-ocpehls4.txt plain text: cord-010924-ocpehls4.txt item: #2 of 68 id: cord-011677-axv32kys author: Van Beveren, Laura title: A Critical Perspective on Mental Health News in Six European Countries: How Are “Mental Health/Illness” and “Mental Health Literacy” Rhetorically Constructed? date: 2020-04-04 words: 9462 flesch: 24 summary: Following the arguments of Briggs and Hallin (2016) , this study is thus not concerned with demonstrating the value of mental health news in enhancing the scientific and medical literacy of the readers, but rather aims to study how all news stories communicate specific ideas on mental health/illness and on how different actors should engage with mental health (knowledge). Media Biocommunicability and the politics of mental health: An analysis of responses to the ABC's Mental As media campaign Lay theories and criticisms of mental health news: keywords: agon; analysis; approach; articles; attitudes; audience; authority; awareness; biocommunicability; biocommunicable; biomedical; brain; briggs; care; clinical; cluster; communication; consumer; contexts; countries; coverage; critical; cultural; data; department; depression; different; discourses; discursive; economic; effects; european; experiences; field; framework; general; ghent; hallin; health care; health communication; health issues; health knowledge; health literacy; health news; health problems; healthy; help; ideas; illness; individual; information; interests; issues; key; knowledge; language; lifestyle; literacy; mainstream; media; mental health; mental illness; mental wellbeing; model; news; particular; patient; people; person; policy; political; power; problems; professional; psychiatric; psychological; psychology; public; public health; public mental; research; rhetorical; risk; role; scientific; self; service; social; society; sources; specific; stories; story; studies; study; system; terminological; terminology; terms; understandings; university; use; wellbeing; work cache: cord-011677-axv32kys.txt plain text: cord-011677-axv32kys.txt item: #3 of 68 id: cord-026999-r8teblhs author: DiBenigno, Julia title: Structuring mental health support for frontline caregivers during COVID-19: lessons from organisational scholarship on unit-aligned support date: 2020-06-02 words: 4058 flesch: 27 summary: At the same time, ensuring mental health personnel maintain connection with those in similar roles serving other units can help them stand firm on the importance of supporting mental health goals, even when time demands and the culture of medicine may default to relegating mental health back to the sidelines. key: cord-026999-r8teblhs authors: DiBenigno, Julia; Kerrissey, Michaela title: Structuring mental health support for frontline caregivers during COVID-19: lessons from organisational scholarship on unit-aligned support date: 2020-06-02 journal: nan DOI: 10.1136/leader-2020-000279 sha: doc_id: 26999 cord_uid: r8teblhs BACKGROUND: keywords: afghanistan; anchored; army; caregivers; conflicts; covid-19; crisis; delivery; design; differences; efforts; employee; example; frontline; goal; groups; health; healthcare; help; high; identities; identity; iraq; leaders; members; mental; mental health; needs; organisational; pandemic; patient; personalisation; personnel; professional; research; scholarship; services; soldiers; specific; stress; structures; study; support; time; units; vital; wars; work cache: cord-026999-r8teblhs.txt plain text: cord-026999-r8teblhs.txt item: #4 of 68 id: cord-028178-77zq31tw author: D’Acci, Luca S. title: Urbanicity mental costs valuation: a review and urban-societal planning consideration date: 2020-06-30 words: 4886 flesch: 26 summary: Gilbert et al. 2016; 1 Studies also estimate that personal family costs and lost productivity for businesses and other non-government organisation costs, equal, or even surpass, the total government expenditures (Degney et al. 2012; Hilton et al. 2010; Jacobs et al. 2010) . keywords: air; analysis; areas; better; birth; brain; canada; capital; cities; costs; daily; depression; differences; disorders; dollars; early; economic; education; effects; environment; et al; evidence; factors; gdp; global; health; high; human; illness; impact; incidence; increase; individuals; influence; level; life; living; loss; mental; method; mood; mortensen; natural; non; personal; planning; pollution; population; productivity; psychiatric; psychological; psychosis; psychotic; quality; rate; related; research; response; review; risk; rural; satisfaction; schizophrenia; social; socio; stress; studies; study; times; upbringing; urban; urbanicity; urbanization; us$; use; value; van; working; world; year cache: cord-028178-77zq31tw.txt plain text: cord-028178-77zq31tw.txt item: #5 of 68 id: cord-030872-qhyjhk1r author: Wissow, Lawrence S. title: Policy recommendations to promote integrated mental health care for children and youth date: 2020-08-25 words: 3225 flesch: 24 summary: 13 Some of this preference comes from primary care being a more familiar and potentially less stigmatizing place to receive mental health care, 14 a factor that may be especially salient to patients who already experience racial or ethnic stigma. 19 Integration continues to face significant barriers, including lack of consensus on how primary care and co-located mental health professionals should share roles, the need for substantial transformation in how practices operate if they are to provide mental health care, 20 financing schemes that do not incentivize treatment in primary care or collaboration with mental health providers, 21 and a lack of mental health practitioners trained to work in primary care settings (especially in linguistically and culturally diverse communities). keywords: access; barriers; behavioral; care; case; child; children; community; depression; development; disorders; diverse; early; emotional; families; family; federal; health; integrated; integration; interventions; medicaid; medical; mental; mental health; models; national; need; outcomes; parent; parental; pediatric; pediatricians; policy; practice; primary; primary care; problems; programs; providers; psychiatry; psychosocial; randomized; recommendations; review; services; states; support; systems; training; treatment; workforce; youth cache: cord-030872-qhyjhk1r.txt plain text: cord-030872-qhyjhk1r.txt item: #6 of 68 id: cord-030886-yirpxgqi author: Ibáñez-Vizoso, Jesús E. title: International Mental Health perspectives on the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 pandemic() date: 2020-08-26 words: 1552 flesch: 38 summary: Several studies have described an important psychological impact of these epidemics on the general population, patients, and health workers, proposing different measures to guarantee Mental Health and prevent the progression of psychopathology in these circumstances. These epidemics, caused by other coronaviruses, may offer clues about the possible effects on Mental Health of COVID-19 in the general population, among patients and among health workers. keywords: anxiety; care; china; coronavirus; covid-19; different; distress; effects; epidemic; fear; general; health; impact; infection; intervention; mental; novel; outbreak; patients; population; psychiatric; psychological; quarantine; rapid; sars; stress; symptoms; syndrome; workers; wuhan cache: cord-030886-yirpxgqi.txt plain text: cord-030886-yirpxgqi.txt item: #7 of 68 id: cord-120442-qfgoue67 author: Zaman, Anis title: The Relationship between Deteriorating Mental Health Conditions and Longitudinal Behavioral Changes in Google and YouTube Usages among College Students in the United States during COVID-19: Observational Study date: 2020-09-05 words: 5880 flesch: 42 summary: On one hand, online engagements can cause fluctuations in mental health. It has been widely applied in researches involving social media and mental health. keywords: activities; analysis; anxiety; behavior; changes; cohort; college; conditions; covid-19; data; depression; differences; disorders; distributions; divergence; engagements; factors; features; google; google search; group; health; health conditions; history; inactivity; increase; individuals; information; invasive; late; learning; level; liwc; lockdown; logs; longitudinal; march; media; mental; mental health; mid; negative; night; non; online; online behavior; outbreak; pandemic; participant; percentage; periods; personal; platforms; population; problems; profiles; related; relationship; rest; results; rounds; search; shifts; short; significant; social; students; studies; study; survey; time; usages; user; words; youtube cache: cord-120442-qfgoue67.txt plain text: cord-120442-qfgoue67.txt item: #8 of 68 id: cord-130198-pyg81vwb author: Tabak, Tom title: Temporal Mental Health Dynamics on Social Media date: 2020-08-30 words: 6289 flesch: 42 summary: Quantifiable data sources pertaining to mental health are scarce in comparison to physical health data (Coppersmith et al. 2014 ). Unlike physical health conditions that often show physical symptoms, mental health is often reflected by more subtle symptoms (Chung & Pennebaker 2007 , De Choudhury, Counts & Horvitz 2013a . keywords: -self; analysis; benchmark; bilst; classes; classifier; control; coronavirus; countries; country; covid-19; dataset; day; depression; development; diagnosis; different; distribution; dynamics; et al; experiments; general; health; health dynamics; imbalanced; increase; individual; issues; language; level; lockdown; macro; measures; media; mental; mental health; methodology; mining; national; output; pandemic; paper; performance; period; population; precision; public; rate; relationships; representations; researchers; respective; results; samples; score; section; sigmoid; similar; social; state; symptoms; table; task; temporal; temporal mental; time; training; tweets; u.k; users; weighting cache: cord-130198-pyg81vwb.txt plain text: cord-130198-pyg81vwb.txt item: #9 of 68 id: cord-252161-1ve7heyb author: Maulik, Pallab K. title: Roadmap to strengthen global mental health systems to tackle the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2020-07-29 words: 3898 flesch: 34 summary: With shrinking economies, policy makers will have to rebalance prioritizing mental health services against other health service investments. Reports from Italy, underline how mental health services were prioritized in the face of the COVID pandemic by identifying essential mental health services, providing medications to those with substance use disorders, enabling teleconsultations keywords: action; available; burden; care; challenges; civil; community; countries; covid-19; crisis; data; delivery; disorders; government; health; impact; individuals; interventions; key; local; long; low; makers; mental; mental health; needs; new; organization; overall; pandemic; policies; policy; populations; primary; programmes; providers; recommendations; relevant; research; resources; robust; service; settings; social; societies; solutions; strategies; support; systems; time; use; workers; world cache: cord-252161-1ve7heyb.txt plain text: cord-252161-1ve7heyb.txt item: #10 of 68 id: cord-252771-6kwfulqe author: Yue, Jing-Li title: Mental health services for infectious disease outbreaks including COVID-19: a rapid systematic review date: 2020-11-05 words: 7946 flesch: 29 summary: We sought to include any articles focusing on mental health interventions or services applied specifically for infectious disease outbreaks. Except for publications on some mental health intervention systems and psychosocial interventions, most other reports were not specifically designed to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of mental health interventions. keywords: 2020b; adults; anxiety; articles; bias; brief; care; cbt; china; chinese; cognitive; community; coronavirus; counseling; countries; covid-19; covid-19 outbreak; covid-19 pandemic; crisis; depression; digital; disease; disorders; distress; early; ebola; effectiveness; emergency; emotional; epidemic; et al; evd; evidence; follow; general; group; health; health care; health services; healthcare; high; home; hospitals; impact; income; individuals; infectious; infectious disease; insomnia; interventions; korea; leone; levels; low; management; measures; medical; mental; mental health; mers; middle; national; need; north; older; online; outbreak; pandemic; participants; patients; people; pfefferbaum; population; post; problems; program; psychiatric; psychological; psychosocial; ptsd; public; resilience; response; review; risk; sars; services; severe; sierra; significant; society; staff; strategies; stress; studies; support; symptoms; systematic; systems; telehealth; text; therapy; treatment; trials; wang; waterman; workers cache: cord-252771-6kwfulqe.txt plain text: cord-252771-6kwfulqe.txt item: #11 of 68 id: cord-252984-79jzkdu2 author: Bickman, Leonard title: Improving Mental Health Services: A 50-Year Journey from Randomized Experiments to Artificial Intelligence and Precision Mental Health date: 2020-07-26 words: 35544 flesch: 44 summary: Confidentiality and trust are key issues in mental health treatment. I was trained as a social psychologist and was a graduate student of Stanley Milgram (of the famous obedience experiments), so I was curious about the research on the relationship between technological virtual agents and humans beyond the context of mental health treatment. keywords: ability; access; accuracy; accurate; addition; administration; adolescents; adults; advantages; agents; ai approach; algorithms; alternative; analysis; anxiety; applications; applied; approach; appropriate; apps; area; army; article; artificial; assessment; authors; average; behavioral; best; better; bickman; bickman et; big; big data; biological; biomarkers; bragg; brain; brief; cancer; care; case; causal; causality; cbt; challenges; change; characteristics; children; chronic; classification; clear; client; clinical; clinicians; colleagues; collection; common; community; comparison; complex; comprehensive; computer; concept; concerns; conclusion; condition; control; conversational; cost; course; critical; current; data; deal; decision; deep; delivery; depression; design; development; diagnosis; differences; different; difficult; digital; direct; disorders; domains; earlier; early; effectiveness; effects; electronic; et al; ethical; evaluation; evidence; example; experiments; face; factors; feedback; field; findings; focus; following; fort; funding; future; general; genetic; good; great; group; half; health care; health interventions; health outcomes; health services; health treatment; healthcare; help; heterogeneity; high; human; illness; immune; impact; implementation; important; improvement; increase; individual; individualized; inflammation; inflammatory; influence; information; intelligence; interesting; internet; interventions; introduction; issue; key; laboratory; lack; large; lead; learning; level; life; like; limitations; limited; literature; little; long; low; machine; machine learning; magnetic; major; making; measurement; measures; medical; medication; medicine; mental health; mental illness; meta; methods; mobile; model; momentary; monitoring; movement; multiple; national; natural; nature; need; networks; neural; new; nlp; non; note; number; observational; outcomes; paper; participants; past; path; patients; people; personalized; perspective; physical; point; policy; poor; positive; possible; potential; practice; precision; precision medicine; precision mental; prediction; present; prevention; problems; process; program; progress; proof; psychiatry; psychological; psychology; psychosocial; psychotherapy; quality; question; randomized; rcts; real; recent; records; related; relationship; relevant; report; research; researchers; response; results; review; risk; role; routine; rtms; saxe; school; science; scientists; self; services research; sessions; sets; settings; significant; similar; sizes; small; social; software; sources; special; specific; standard; state; statistical; stimulation; stress; students; studies; study; sufficient; suicide; supervised; support; symptoms; system; systematic; systematic review; tasks; technical; techniques; technologies; technology; term; test; testing; theory; therapists; therapy; thought; time; tools; traditional; training; transcranial; treatment; trials; type; understanding; unlikely; use; useful; usual; validity; value; variables; way; weisz; work; world; years; youth cache: cord-252984-79jzkdu2.txt plain text: cord-252984-79jzkdu2.txt item: #12 of 68 id: cord-255360-yjn24sja author: O'Connor, Daryl B. title: Research priorities for the COVID‐19 pandemic and beyond: A call to action for psychological science date: 2020-07-19 words: 11221 flesch: 36 summary: Concerns about mental health effects may be particularly heightened for children, who have experienced high levels of disruption to normative developmental opportunities (including opportunities for social and outdoor play) and education, and potentially high levels of family stress (https://emergingminds.org.uk/cospace-study-2ndupdate/). information brief COVID-19 impacts: School shutdown Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Hong Kong in 2003: Stress and the psychological impact among frontline healthcare workers Psychosocial safety climate as a factor in organisational resilience: Implications for worker psychological health, resilience, and engagement Distress, worry, and functioning following a global health crisis: A national study of Americans' responses to Ebola Work-home interference: How does it manifest itself from day to day? keywords: access; acute; adherence; affected; approaches; associated; behaviour; biological; box; brain; care; challenges; change; children; cognitive; conditions; consequences; coronavirus; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; crisis; data; delivery; development; different; disease; distancing; economic; educational; effective; effects; evidence; example; experience; face; factors; families; family; functioning; future; global; government; groups; health; help; high; home; immediate; impact; important; increase; individuals; instructions; interventions; isolation; key; learning; levels; life; likely; lockdown; long; longer; measures; members; mental; mental health; methods; need; negative; new; online; open; order; organizational; outcomes; pandemic; patients; people; performance; physical; place; policymakers; population; positive; possible; post; potential; practices; priorities; problems; productivity; professional; psychological; psychological science; psychological scientists; public; qualitative; recovery; remote; research; research priorities; resilience; resources; respiratory; restrictions; review; risk; sars; school; science; scientists; self; services; severe; social; stress; studies; support; survey; sustained; systematic; term; time; understanding; unique; use; vulnerable; wider; work; workers; working; young; young people cache: cord-255360-yjn24sja.txt plain text: cord-255360-yjn24sja.txt item: #13 of 68 id: cord-258229-l716wjwn author: Fiorillo, Andrea title: Effects of the lockdown on the mental health of the general population during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy: Results from the COMET collaborative network date: 2020-09-28 words: 6718 flesch: 42 summary: During the lockdown participants reported an increased time spent on Internet, which was associated with a higher risk of developing mental health problems, thus not confirming our hypothesis of a protective effect played by Internet on mental health. The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and implications for clinical practice Psychological adjustment during the global outbreak of COVID-19: a resilience perspective The relevance of COVID-19 pandemic to psychiatry Update: use of quarantine to prevent transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome-Taiwan The term physical distancing is recommended rather than social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic for reducing feelings of rejection among people with mental health problems Case-fatality rate and characteristics of patients dying in relation to COVID-19 in Italy Risk factors associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome and death in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia in Wuhan, China Redfeld RR Covid-19-navigating the uncharted Principles of mental health care during the COVID-19 pandemic The impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the medico-legal and human rights of psychiatric patients Traumatic stress in the age of covid-19: a call to close critical gaps and adapt to new realities COVID-19 pandemic and mental health consequences: systematic review of the current evidence Unprecedented disruption of lives and work: health, distress and life satisfaction of working adults in China one month into the COVID-19 outbreak Do psychiatric patients experience more psychiatric symptoms during COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown? keywords: acute; age; anxiety; april; associated; china; clinical; consequences; containment; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; crisis; dass-21; data; depressive; development; disease; disorders; economic; effects; factors; finding; general; general population; global; health; healthcare; higher; ideation; impact; insomnia; italian; italy; items; levels; likert; lockdown; march; measures; mental; mental health; models; moderate; n =; national; new; order; outbreak; pandemic; participants; patients; people; phase; physical; population; problems; propensity; psychological; rate; regression; related; resilience; respondents; response; review; risk; sample; scale; score; severe; severity; short; social; strategies; stress; study; suicidal; support; survey; symptoms; traumatic; trial; university; week cache: cord-258229-l716wjwn.txt plain text: cord-258229-l716wjwn.txt item: #14 of 68 id: cord-259694-8uv291b5 author: Sloan, Carlie J. title: Longitudinal changes in well-being of parents of individuals with developmental or mental health problems date: 2020-08-21 words: 7305 flesch: 43 summary: Specifically, parents of children with mental health problems were older than those in the comparison group (p < .001) and developmental disabilities parent group (p = .001). key: cord-259694-8uv291b5 authors: Sloan, Carlie J.; Mailick, Marsha R.; Hong, Jinkuk; Ha, Jung-Hwa; Greenberg, Jan S.; Almeida, David M. title: Longitudinal changes in well-being of parents of individuals with developmental or mental health problems date: 2020-08-21 journal: Soc Sci Med DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113309 sha: doc_id: 259694 cord_uid: 8uv291b5 A large body of work demonstrates the impact of caregiving burden on the well-being of parents of individuals with developmental conditions or mental health problems. keywords: adults; affect; age; caregiving; change; children; chronic; comparison; conditions; current; developmental; developmental conditions; differences; disabilities; effects; et al; fathers; gender; greater; group; health; health problems; higher; hypothesis; impact; individuals; likely; longitudinal; mental; mental health; midlife; mothers; negative; older; parental; parenting; parents; positive; problems; psychological; r n; respondents; results; sample; significant; somatic; stress; study; symptoms; table; time; variables; work cache: cord-259694-8uv291b5.txt plain text: cord-259694-8uv291b5.txt item: #15 of 68 id: cord-259924-a14svuwu author: Kavčič, Tina title: Psychological Functioning of Slovene Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Does Resilience Matter? date: 2020-06-17 words: 3832 flesch: 37 summary: We aspired to broaden existing knowledge on psychological functioning during such public health crises by focusing not only on mental health problems (i.e. stress levels) but also on positive mental health, thus adopting the modern view of mental illness and mental health as separate though related entities The aim of the present study was to investigate the buffering role of personal resilience in two aspects of psychological functioning, mental health and stress, among Slovene adults at the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak. keywords: adults; age; buffering; covid-19; data; demographic; education; effects; flourishing; functioning; good; health; high; indicators; individuals; infection; levels; mental; mental health; models; outbreak; pandemic; participants; people; personal; personality; poor; present; previous; problems; psychological; psychology; related; research; resilience; results; role; scale; sex; significant; slovenia; social; stress; study; subjective; variables; week; women; years; younger cache: cord-259924-a14svuwu.txt plain text: cord-259924-a14svuwu.txt item: #16 of 68 id: cord-260629-ml1qjipn author: Kopelovich, Sarah L. title: Community Mental Health Care Delivery During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Practical Strategies for Improving Care for People with Serious Mental Illness date: 2020-06-19 words: 7380 flesch: 31 summary: The COVID-19 pandemic has presented a formidable challenge to care continuity for community mental health clients with serious mental illness and for providers who have had to quickly pivot the modes of delivering critical services. For instance, the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has announced that it would waive penalties embedded in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) against health care providers who serve their clients using everyday communications technologies, (Department of Health and Human Services 2020) although we are sensitive to the dialectic between reducing barriers to care and protecting patient rights (Hall and McGraw 2014) . keywords: access; addition; advance; anxiety; apps; assessment; available; behavioral; care; clients; clinical; clozapine; cognitive; community; conditions; contact; covid-19; crisis; delivery; digital; directives; disorders; distancing; effects; efforts; emergency; encounters; engagement; et al; evidence; exposure; families; family; greater; guidelines; harm; health; healthcare; help; high; illness; important; individuals; infection; interventions; key; management; medical; medication; mental; mental health; messaging; mobile; monitoring; natural; need; neutropenia; new; options; outreach; pandemic; people; person; phone; physical; plans; providers; psychiatric; psychosis; public; rates; remote; required; resources; review; risk; safety; schizophrenia; self; services; sessions; severe; skills; smi; smoking; social; staff; strategies; substance; support; symptoms; system; targets; team; technologies; technology; telehealth; telephone; telepsychiatry; text; therapy; time; treatment; use; virtual; visits; weekly cache: cord-260629-ml1qjipn.txt plain text: cord-260629-ml1qjipn.txt item: #17 of 68 id: cord-261558-szll3znw author: Serrano-Ripoll, M. J. title: Effect of a Mobile-based Intervention on Mental Health in Frontline Healthcare Workers Against COVID-19: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial date: 2020-11-06 words: 4821 flesch: 40 summary: Despite the increasing use of mobile health interventions to deliver mental health care, this area of research is still on its infancy. In addition, the study findings will help increase the scientific evidence concerning the impact of mental mHealth interventions on a specific population (HCWs) under a specific context (the health emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic); as well as, more generally, the evidence about the effectiveness of mHealth-an area of research still in its early stages, for which robust trials are urgently needed. keywords: access; anxiety; app; apps; author; available; burnout; contents; control; copyright; covid-19; data; depression; doi; effectiveness; emotional; evidence; funder; group; hcws; health; healthcare; high; holder; https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.03.20225102; impact; information; intervention; license; medrxiv; mental; mental health; mobile; modules; november; outcome; pandemic; participants; peer; practical; preprint; primary; psychological; psycovidapp; research; review; scale; score; self; smartphone; social; spain; specific; stress; study; support; systematic; trial; use; users; version; workers cache: cord-261558-szll3znw.txt plain text: cord-261558-szll3znw.txt item: #18 of 68 id: cord-261938-ls363vud author: Khan, Farah title: Refugee and Migrant Children’s Mental Healthcare: Serving the Voiceless, Invisible, and the Vulnerable Global Citizens date: 2020-08-22 words: 3914 flesch: 42 summary: As per UNHCR data, about 138,600 of refugee children in 2018 were unaccompanied minors [4] . Strengths of refugee children include personal resilience, parental support, close-knit family structure, and lasting association with their religious and cultural identity from the country of origin [31] . keywords: access; articles; asylum; care; children; community; conditions; countries; country; criteria; detention; diseases; disorder; facilities; families; family; global; health; healthcare; higher; host; interventions; issues; journey; juveniles; lack; local; medical; mental; mental health; migrant; migrant children; migration; native; needs; number; origin; parental; parenting; parents; population; prevalence; problems; process; program; psychological; psychosocial; ptsd; refugee; refugee children; rights; risk; school; seekers; social; somali; stress; studies; support; unaccompanied; vulnerable; war; years cache: cord-261938-ls363vud.txt plain text: cord-261938-ls363vud.txt item: #19 of 68 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: care; covid-19; distancing; groups; health; important; individuals; mental; need; outcomes; pandemic; physical; providers; psychiatric; psychiatrists; psychological; role; social; stigma; support; time; wellbeing cache: cord-264233-0nyzwb44.txt plain text: cord-264233-0nyzwb44.txt item: #20 of 68 id: cord-266051-my2wj1uu author: Sheridan Rains, Luke title: Early impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health care and on people with mental health conditions: framework synthesis of international experiences and responses date: 2020-08-17 words: 6536 flesch: 38 summary: Various adaptations and innovations to enable mental health services to respond to new requirements have been discussed, including infection control strategies on mental health service premises, and remote working [9, 10] . Specifically, we sought to analyse reports regarding: • direct impacts of COVID-19, subsequent public health measures and sudden social changes on people with preexisting mental health conditions and their families; • self-help and informal help strategies utilised by service users and carers; • challenges faced by mental health services during the pandemic; • innovations and adaptations to mitigate impacts of COVID-19 on mental health services, and reports regarding their effectiveness. keywords: access; activities; analysis; articles; care; challenges; clinicians; community; concerns; conditions; contacts; control; countries; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; current; data; difficulties; early; effects; existing; experiences; face; following; framework; group; health; health care; health problems; health services; help; impacts; infection; inpatient; isolation; lack; languages; living; manage; management; material; media; mental; mental health; need; negative; pandemic; people; perspectives; physical; potential; pre; problems; psychiatric; public; qualitative; rapid; reduced; relevant; reports; research; researchers; resources; responses; risk; self; service; settings; severe; social; sources; strategies; study; supplementary; support; survey; symptoms; synthesis; therapeutic; use; users cache: cord-266051-my2wj1uu.txt plain text: cord-266051-my2wj1uu.txt item: #21 of 68 id: cord-271115-3nhbzybq author: Liu, Jianghong title: Policy brief on climate change and mental health/well-being date: 2020-09-04 words: 3308 flesch: 29 summary: The case for systems thinking about climate change and mental health Advancing the Development of the Guidelines for the Nursing of Children, Adolescents, and Families: 2014 Revision: Process, Development, and Dissemination 5 things to know about climate change and coronavirus with WHO Climate Lead Dr. Campbell-Lendrum Higher temperatures increase suicide rates in the United States and Mexico Crop-damaging temperatures increase suicide rates in India Mental Health Services for Children Policy Brief Retrieved 07/31/ 2019 from Psychological research and global climate change Mental health and our changing climate: impacts, implications, and guidance Psychological responses to drought in northeastern Brazil Examining relationships between climate change and mental health in the Circumpolar North PTSD and depression in adult survivors of flood fury in Kashmir: the payoffs of social support A qualitative study of patient experiences of care in integrated behavioral health and primary care settings: more similar than different President's Fiscal Year 2020 Budget Fortifies DHS Operations, Supports Frontline Personnel The importance of humidity in the relationship between heat and population mental health: evidence from Australia Beyond mental health crisis stabilization in emergency departments and acute care hospitals Climate change threats to family farmers' sense of place and mental wellbeing: a case study from the Western Australian Wheatbelt. Climate change related weather extremities and natural disasters impact mental health and well-being by disrupting health care resources and access, the economy, and social structures, and endangering the natural and social environments upon which people depend for their livelihoods, health, and well-being (O'Neill et al., 2014; Watts et al., 2017) . keywords: academy; access; action; care; change; children; climate; climate change; communities; community; disasters; effects; emergency; et al; events; flood; health; heatwaves; hospital; illness; impact; increase; individuals; institute; issues; katrina; mental; mental health; national; natural; patients; policy; populations; providers; psychological; ptsd; public; rates; related; research; risk; services; social; strategies; stress; study; substance; suicide; support; temperatures; traumatic; year cache: cord-271115-3nhbzybq.txt plain text: cord-271115-3nhbzybq.txt item: #22 of 68 id: cord-273918-knlc3bxh author: Holmes, Emily A title: Multidisciplinary research priorities for the COVID-19 pandemic: a call for action for mental health science date: 2020-04-15 words: 10283 flesch: 29 summary: Terms 'physical distancing' and 'emotional closeness' should be used and not 'social distancing' when defeating the Covid-19 pandemic The global syndemic of obesity, undernutrition, and climate change: The Lancet Commission report The impact of communications about swine flu (influenza A H1N1v) on public responses to the outbreak: results from 36 national telephone surveys in the UK Avoidance behaviors and negative psychological responses in the general population in the initial stage of the H1N1 pandemic in Hong Kong Social isolation in mental health: a conceptual and methodological review Loneliness as a specific risk factor for depressive symptoms: crosssectional and longitudinal analyses Patients with mental health disorders in the COVID-19 epidemic Annual research review: secular trends in child and adolescent mental health Cross-cohort change in adolescent outcomes for children with mental health problems Mental health interventions in schools in high-income countries Preventing childhood anxiety disorders: is an applied game as effective as a cognitive behavioral therapy-based program? COVID-19 and the consequences of isolating the elderly Survivors' priority themes and questions for research The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is having a profound effect on all aspects of society, including mental health and physical health. keywords: ace2; activities; acute; advisory; affected; analysis; anxiety; associated; behaviours; brain; care; change; clinical; community; concerns; conditions; consequences; consumption; control; coping; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; data; depression; digital; disease; disorders; distancing; distress; effective; effectiveness; effects; epidemic; evidence; existing; experience; factors; function; future; general; groups; harm; health; health issues; health research; health science; help; high; human; immediate; important; individuals; infection; information; international; interventions; isolation; issues; level; life; loneliness; longer; loss; mechanisms; media; medical; mental health; mental wellbeing; messaging; national; need; neurological; neuroscientific; new; older; online; optimal; pandemic; panel; patients; people; physical; policy; population; positive; possible; potential; prevention; priorities; priority; protocols; psychological; public; public health; questions; rapid; reports; research; research priorities; researchers; resources; respiratory; response; review; risk; sars; science; self; services; severe; sleep; social; social media; society; specific; staff; strategies; stress; studies; study; suicide; support; survey; symptoms; syndrome; systematic; term; tissue; treatment; understanding; use; vulnerable; wellbeing; work; workers cache: cord-273918-knlc3bxh.txt plain text: cord-273918-knlc3bxh.txt item: #23 of 68 id: cord-274996-fk510s1v author: Babatunde, Gbotemi Bukola title: Stakeholders' perceptions of child and adolescent mental health services in a South African district: a qualitative study date: 2020-10-02 words: 7859 flesch: 43 summary: Beyond the public health system, there were also a variety of non-government service providers who provided mental health services such as awareness campaigns, assessment and referrals to a limited degree. Community-based stigma can prevent caregivers from seeking help for their children, Heflinger and Hinshaw [23] stated that stigmatization increases the burden caused by mental illness and is a major barrier to accessing and utilizing mental health services. keywords: access; adolescent; adolescent mental; africa; amajuba; analysis; approach; assessment; available; burden; camh; camh conditions; camh services; capacity; care; caregivers; cases; challenges; children; collaboration; community; conditions; data; delivery; department; development; different; disabilities; district; education; educators; experiences; family; findings; framework; health; health care; health services; health system; help; hospital; hsd; information; intersectoral; interventions; key; lack; learners; limited; low; major; management; mental; mental health; national; need; participants; perceptions; policy; problems; providers; psychologists; qualitative; referral; required; research; resources; school; sectors; services; shortage; skills; social; south; special; specialists; stakeholders; study; support; system; teachers; training cache: cord-274996-fk510s1v.txt plain text: cord-274996-fk510s1v.txt item: #24 of 68 id: cord-277717-q6jbu0r3 author: Alonso, J. title: Mental Health Impact of the First Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic on Spanish Healthcare Workers: a Large Cross-sectional Survey date: 2020-10-30 words: 5065 flesch: 43 summary: Being a physician and a nurse was consistently associated with significantly lower odds of current mental disorders, while being an auxiliary nurse with previous mental disorders showed high (but not significant) ORs of current disabling mental disorders. Here we report: current mental disorders (Major Depressive Disorder-MDD- keywords: adverse; anxiety; author; characteristics; copyright; covid-19; current; current mental; data; depression; disabling; disorders; email; exposure; funder; healthcare; healthcare workers; high; higher; holder; impact; individual; international; license; lifetime; medrxiv; mental; mental disorders; mental health; nurses; october; pandemic; patients; peer; perpetuity; preprint; prevalence; previous; prior; professionals; ptsd; rate; review; risk; sample; scale; spain; spanish; status; study; substance; survey; systematic; table; use; variables; version; wave; workers cache: cord-277717-q6jbu0r3.txt plain text: cord-277717-q6jbu0r3.txt item: #25 of 68 id: cord-284890-s73hljz9 author: Kang, Lijun title: 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 date: 2020-03-30 words: 4151 flesch: 38 summary: key: cord-284890-s73hljz9 authors: Kang, Lijun; Ma, Simeng; Chen, Min; Yang, Jun; Wang, Ying; Li, Ruiting; Yao, Lihua; Bai, Hanping; Cai, Zhongxiang; Xiang Yang, Bing; Hu, Shaohua; Zhang, Kerang; Wang, Gaohua; Ma, Ci; Liu, Zhongchun title: 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 date: 2020-03-30 journal: Of all participants, 36.3% had accessed psychological materials (such as books on mental health), 50.4% had accessed psychological resources available through media (such as online push messages on mental health self-help coping methods), and 17.5% had participated in counseling or psychotherapy. keywords: anxiety; available; better; care; china; coronavirus; counseling; covid-19; data; depression; different; disease; distress; disturbances; epidemic; et al; exposure; groups; health; healthcare; help; hospital; ies; impact; insomnia; isi; kang; materials; mean; media; medical; medical staff; mental; mental health; mild; moderate; nursing; nursing staff; outbreak; participants; people; psychological; questionnaire; resources; response; results; risk; sars; scores; self; services; severe; staff; status; study; subthreshold; table; total; workers; wuhan; xxx cache: cord-284890-s73hljz9.txt plain text: cord-284890-s73hljz9.txt item: #26 of 68 id: cord-287684-z3l9tsir author: Johnson, Sonia title: Impact on mental health care and on mental health service users of the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed methods survey of UK mental health care staff date: 2020-08-28 words: 6656 flesch: 42 summary: key: cord-287684-z3l9tsir authors: Johnson, Sonia; Dalton-Locke, Christian; Vera San Juan, Norha; Foye, Una; Oram, Sian; Papamichail, Alexandra; Landau, Sabine; Rowan Olive, Rachel; Jeynes, Tamar; Shah, Prisha; Sheridan Rains, Luke; Lloyd-Evans, Brynmor; Carr, Sarah; Killaspy, Helen; Gillard, Steve; Simpson, Alan title: Impact on mental health care and on mental health service users of the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed methods survey of UK mental health care staff date: 2020-08-28 journal: The COVID-19 pandemic has potential to disrupt and burden the mental health care system, and to magnify inequalities experienced by mental health service users. keywords: access; additional; analysis; assessment; available; care; challenges; changes; community; concerns; contact; content; control; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; crisis; current; data; detail; difficulties; early; environment; example; experience; face; family; follow; future; groups; guidance; health; health care; help; home; impact; infection; innovations; inpatient; lack; majority; mental; mental health; need; new; online; open; pandemic; participants; people; perspectives; potential; problems; qualitative; questionnaire; questions; rapid; relevant; remote; report; research; researchers; responses; service; service users; settings; social; specific; staff; study; supplementary; support; survey; table; therapeutic; time; treatment; users; video; ways; working cache: cord-287684-z3l9tsir.txt plain text: cord-287684-z3l9tsir.txt item: #27 of 68 id: cord-291735-b6dksrbx author: Sukut, Ozge title: The impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on people with severe mental illness date: 2020-09-19 words: 1735 flesch: 37 summary: The Lancet Patients with mental health disorders in the COVID-19 epidemic Iranian mental health during the COVID-19 epidemic Progression of mental health services during the COVID-19 outbreak in China Risk of pneumonia and pneumococcal disease in people with severe mental illness: English record linkage studies The risk and prevention of novel coronavirus pneumonia infections among inpatients in psychiatric hospitals Seasonal flu guidance for 2019 to 2020 for healthcare and custodial staff in prisons, immigration removal centers and other prescribed places of detention for adults in England Outbreak of pandemic virus (H1N1) 2009 in a residence for mentally disabled persons in Balearic Island Mental health status of people isolated due to Middle East Respiratory Syndrome COVID-19 in people with mental illness: challenges and vulnerabilities Caring for persons in detention suffering with mental illness during the Covid-19 outbreak Psychological interventions for people affected by the COVID-19 epidemic Mortality and medical comorbidity in the severely mentally ill: a German registry study Mental illness and metabolic syndrome-a literature review Comorbidity of mental and physical diseases: a main challenge for medicine of the 21st century Addressing the COVID-19 pandemic in populations with serious mental illness Smoking or vaping may increase the risk of severe coronavirus infection COVID-19: a potential public health problem for homeless populations Expert consensus on managing pathway and coping strategies for patients with mental disorders during prevention and control of infectious disease outbreak Psychosomatic health service intervention plan for the prevention and control of new coronavirus infection and pneumonia Understanding the effect on individuals with mental health illness of the outbreak, it is necessary and important to protect these individuals who are a vulnerable group and provide the health services they need. keywords: anxiety; clinics; covid-19; disease; disorders; health; illness; increase; individuals; infection; isolation; measures; mental; mental illness; outbreak; pandemic; patients; people; population; preventive; risk; self; severe; social; strategies; treatment; vulnerable cache: cord-291735-b6dksrbx.txt plain text: cord-291735-b6dksrbx.txt item: #28 of 68 id: cord-291753-9p5ppawn author: Winhusen, Theresa title: The Opioid-overdose Reduction Continuum of Care Approach (ORCCA): Evidence-based Practices in the HEALing Communities Study date: 2020-10-04 words: 9347 flesch: 21 summary: Lippold et al., 2019) , people with mental health disorders (Turner and Liang, 2015) and mental/physical disabilities (Burch et al., 2015; West et al., 2009) , people involved in transactional sex (Goldenberg et al., 2020; Marchand et al., 2012) , and people who have chronic pain (Bohnert et al., 2011; Dunn et al., 2010; James et al., 2019) . Similarly, high doses of opioids (e.g., >90 morphine milligram equivalents) (Bohnert et al., 2016; Dasgupta et al., 2016) , use of extended-release/long-acting opioids (Zedler et al., 2014) and concurrent prescribing of benzodiazepines increase the risk of overdose (Hernandez et al., 2018; Sun et al., 2017) . keywords: abuse; access; active; addiction; administration; approach; assistance; associated; association; behavioral; brief; buprenorphine; care; center; chronic; clinical; cohort; communities; community; continuum; criminal; deaths; department; dependence; disorder; dispensing; disposal; distribution; drug; ebp; ebps; effective; emergency; engagement; et al; evidence; factors; federal; general; guide; guidelines; hcs; health; health services; healthcare; high; implementation; increase; individuals; institute; interim; intervention; justice; larochelle; long; management; medical; medication; mental; mental health; menu; methadone; mortality; moud; moud treatment; multiple; naloxone; naltrexone; national; non; oend; office; opioid; opioid overdose; opioid use; orcca; outreach; overdose; pain; patients; people; persons; pharmacy; police; populations; post; potential; practices; prescribing; prescription; prevention; primary; program; project; protocol; providers; recovery; reduction; release; research; resources; response; review; risk; safer; safety; samhsa; services; services administration; settings; states; strategies; strategy; study; submenu; substance; substance abuse; substance use; suicide; support; system; systematic; technical; term; training; treatment; trial; united; use; use disorder; users; venues; walley; workgroup cache: cord-291753-9p5ppawn.txt plain text: cord-291753-9p5ppawn.txt item: #29 of 68 id: cord-293427-hwkmvo4p author: Zhang, Li title: The psychological typhoon eye effect during the COVID-19 outbreak in China: the role of coping efficacy and perceived threat date: 2020-10-27 words: 5361 flesch: 40 summary: However, perceived threat, which tends to aggravate mental health, is positively correlated with mental health problems. In contrast, we hypothesized that coping efficacy, which tends to buffer mental health, is negatively correlated with mental health problems. keywords: anxiety; center; china; cognitive; covid-19; data; disease; dissonance; distress; ebola; effect; efficacy; emergencies; epidemic; experience; explanations; exposure; exposure level; eye; fear; health; health problems; high; higher; immunization; items; level; mental; mental health; negative; outbreak; pandemic; people; perception; problems; psychological; psychological typhoon; public; questionnaire; related; relationship; response; results; risk; role; sars; self; severe; social; studies; study; survivors; theory; threat; typhoon; typhoon eye cache: cord-293427-hwkmvo4p.txt plain text: cord-293427-hwkmvo4p.txt item: #30 of 68 id: cord-296422-5lsyh6s5 author: Purgato, Marianna title: Promotion, prevention and treatment interventions for mental health in low- and middle-income countries through a task-shifting approach date: 2020-08-03 words: 4461 flesch: 29 summary: Conceptualising mental health interventions is particularly relevant in settings with limited resources for interventions implementation. The gap between the individuals in need of mental health interventions and those who actually receive such care remains very large (World Health Organization, 2015) . keywords: burden; care; community; countries; difficult; disease; disorders; distress; effective; et al; evidence; example; gap; general; ginneken; global; health; help; human; ill; income; interventions; lmics; low; mental; mental disorders; mental health; middle; non; organization; participants; patel; people; population; prevention; primary; problems; promotion; psychiatric; psychological; psychosocial; purgato; research; resources; risk; self; settings; shifting; social; strategies; study; support; symptoms; task; training; treatment; use; van; workers; world cache: cord-296422-5lsyh6s5.txt plain text: cord-296422-5lsyh6s5.txt item: #31 of 68 id: cord-297509-9f9azbjn author: Chaplin, Lucia title: Refugee mental health research: challenges and policy implications date: 2020-09-03 words: 2066 flesch: 44 summary: key: cord-297509-9f9azbjn authors: Chaplin, Lucia; Ng, Lauren; Katona, Cornelius title: Refugee mental health research: challenges and policy implications date: 2020-09-03 journal: BJPsych Open DOI: 10.1192/bjo.2020.90 sha: doc_id: 297509 cord_uid: 9f9azbjn Mental illness is common among forced migrant populations, and ongoing mental illness can hinder refugees’ ability to negotiate the asylum process. With nearly 80 million forcibly displaced, 26 million of whom hold refugee status, 1 the needs of refugees and asylum seekers have become an increasing concern for mental health services. keywords: asylum; authors; complex; countries; country; evidence; groups; health; henkelmann; host; illness; legal; mental; migrant; migration; need; policy; populations; process; ptsd; refugees; research; right; seekers; services; status; study; support; trauma; traumatic; work cache: cord-297509-9f9azbjn.txt plain text: cord-297509-9f9azbjn.txt item: #32 of 68 id: cord-300229-9qh7efs4 author: Inchausti, Felix title: Psychological Intervention and COVID-19: What We Know So Far and What We Can Do date: 2020-05-27 words: 5193 flesch: 32 summary: Psychotherapy relationships that workevidence-based therapist contributions Do no harm: Balancing the costs and benefits of patient outcomes in health psychology research and practice Negotiating the therapeutic alliance: A relational treatment guide The 2014 Ebola outbreak and mental health: Current status and recommended response Trauma signature analysis Impact of economic crises on mental health care: A systematic review The psychology of pandemics. The coronavirus COVID-19 and the global pandemic has already had a substantial disruptive impact on society, posing major challenges to the provision of mental health services in a time of crisis, and carrying the spectre of an increased burden to mental health, both in terms of existing psychiatric disorder, and emerging psychological distress from the pandemic. keywords: acute; anxiety; associated; care; cases; challenges; china; client; clinical; clinicians; conditions; coronavirus; covid-19; crisis; current; delivery; disease; disorders; distancing; distress; et al; evidence; experience; face; feelings; frontline; groups; health; healthcare; human; impact; important; individuals; interventions; levels; literature; lockdown; medical; mental; mental health; moderate; need; new; novel; ones; outbreak; pandemic; patients; people; possible; present; previous; professionals; psychiatric; psychological; psychotherapy; public; quarantine; respiratory; response; review; risk; self; sense; severe; social; specific; support; symptoms; systems; therapeutic; therapist; therapy; treatment; use; video; work cache: cord-300229-9qh7efs4.txt plain text: cord-300229-9qh7efs4.txt item: #33 of 68 id: cord-301479-dc1oyftd author: Koehlmoos, Tracey Pérez title: Global Health: Chronic Diseases and Other Emergent Issues in Global Health date: 2011-09-30 words: 7337 flesch: 40 summary: These increases in health risks are particularly critical for those most vulnerable: children younger than 5 years, infants, and the elderly. While urban settings offer many opportunities including access to better health care, they can affect existing health risks and introduce new health hazards. keywords: accidents; action; areas; bangladesh; burden; care; cause; change; children; chronic; chronic diseases; cities; climate; climate change; common; complex; conditions; control; countries; data; deaths; depression; developed; development; diabetes; disaster; diseases; disorders; drr; economic; effective; effects; elderly; factors; food; global; growth; health; heart; high; human; illness; impact; importance; income; increase; infectious; injuries; injury; international; interventions; issues; lack; leading; levels; likely; living; low; major; malaria; malnutrition; mental; mental health; migration; morbidity; mortality; nations; natural; ncds; noncommunicable; number; occupational; people; physical; policy; poor; population; poverty; prevalence; primary; problems; psychiatric; public; public health; rapid; reduction; regions; risk; road; study; systems; tobacco; traffic; united; urban; urbanization; use; vulnerable; water; world; year cache: cord-301479-dc1oyftd.txt plain text: cord-301479-dc1oyftd.txt item: #34 of 68 id: cord-304510-sfhwaqfr author: Henssler, Jonathan title: Mental health effects of infection containment strategies: quarantine and isolation—a systematic review and meta-analysis date: 2020-10-06 words: 5311 flesch: 33 summary: key: cord-304510-sfhwaqfr authors: Henssler, Jonathan; Stock, Friederike; van Bohemen, Joris; Walter, Henrik; Heinz, Andreas; Brandt, Lasse title: Mental health effects of infection containment strategies: quarantine and isolation—a systematic review and meta-analysis date: 2020-10-06 journal: Some studies [29, 30] did not find negative mental health effects in isolation of 1-3 days duration, whereas others [26, 31, 32] did. keywords: adverse; analysis; anger; anxiety; bias; care; cochrane; containment; covid-19; data; depression; determinants; disorders; effects; evidence; findings; health; health outcomes; higher; impact; income; increased; individuals; infection; isolated; isolation; levels; lower; measures; mental; mental health; meta; negative; non; outbreak; outcomes; particular; patients; persons; populations; primary; problems; psychological; psychosocial; ptsd; quantitative; quarantine; related; research; results; review; risk; sars; social; statistical; strategies; stress; studies; study; symptoms; synthesis; systematic; use; workers cache: cord-304510-sfhwaqfr.txt plain text: cord-304510-sfhwaqfr.txt item: #35 of 68 id: cord-309764-nxbadlal author: Moon, Katie title: Understanding the Experience of an Extreme Event: A Personal Reflection date: 2020-06-19 words: 2588 flesch: 51 summary: Unprecedented burn area of Australian mega forest fires A practical guide to using interpretative phenomenological analysis in qualitative research psychology Mental models and human reasoning Mental models for conservation research and practice Mental models: an interdisciplinary synthesis of theory and methods A moment of mental model clarity: response to The implementation crisis in conservation planning: could 'mental models' help? Qualitative Research & Evaluation Methods, Third Edition (SAGE) Here, I use my personal experiences to explore these phenomena and offer a research pathway to help us 'make sense' of extreme events through an understanding of mental models. keywords: assumptions; australian; changes; communities; control; covid-19; decisions; events; example; experience; extreme; fires; mental; mental models; methods; models; new; pandemic; people; person; phenomenon; research; result; sense; social; threat; understanding; world; year cache: cord-309764-nxbadlal.txt plain text: cord-309764-nxbadlal.txt item: #36 of 68 id: cord-310121-npt8i9bc author: Poole, Norman A. title: If not now, when? date: 2020-03-27 words: 1246 flesch: 69 summary: Mental health professionals are at the front line of managing the pandemic and emergency changes should lead to a much needed refocus on what is really vital. And mental health professionals are as much part of it as anyone. keywords: bjpsych; bulletin; cold; cough; covid-19; crisis; health; home; long; mental; new; npt8i9bc; pandemic; patients; psychiatry; risk; society; teams; war; wide; working; world cache: cord-310121-npt8i9bc.txt plain text: cord-310121-npt8i9bc.txt item: #37 of 68 id: cord-310677-begnpodw author: Yeasmin, Sabina title: Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of children in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study date: 2020-07-29 words: 4179 flesch: 46 summary: K-means clustering used to group children according to mental health score and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) performed to identify the relationship among the parental behavior and child mental health, and also these associations were assessed through chi-square test. Thirdly, a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was constructed to explore the components associated with child mental health. keywords: aged; analysis; anxiety; areas; bangladesh; behavior; children; covid-19; data; depression; disorder; disturbances; educational; face; family; groups; health; higher; home; impact; income; job; level; lockdown; mean; mental; mental health; mild; pandemic; parental; parents; participants; period; psychological; questionnaire; results; sample; scale; school; scores; severe; significant; sleeping; smoking; square; status; study; survey; table; test; time; total; workplace; years cache: cord-310677-begnpodw.txt plain text: cord-310677-begnpodw.txt item: #38 of 68 id: cord-315247-86ibo5gn author: Ćosić, Krešimir title: Artificial intelligence in prediction of mental health disorders induced by the COVID-19 pandemic among health care workers date: 2020-06-17 words: 4738 flesch: 14 summary: key: cord-315247-86ibo5gn authors: Ćosić, Krešimir; Popović, Siniša; Šarlija, Marko; Kesedžić, Ivan; Jovanovic, Tanja title: Artificial intelligence in prediction of mental health disorders induced by the COVID-19 pandemic among health care workers date: 2020-06-17 journal: Croat Med J DOI: 10.3325/cmj.2020.61.279 sha: doc_id: 315247 cord_uid: 86ibo5gn The article proposes a methodology for prediction of mental health disorders induced by the pandemic, which includes: Phase 1) objective assessment of the intensity of HCWs’ stressor exposure, based on information retrieved from hospital archives and clinical records; Phase 2) subjective self-report assessment of stress during the COVID-19 pandemic experienced by HCWs and their relevant psychological traits; Phase 3) design and development of appropriate multimodal stimulation paradigms to optimally elicit specific neuro-physiological reactions; Phase 4) objective measurement and computation of relevant neuro-physiological predictor features based on HCWs’ reactions; and Phase 5) statistical and machine learning analysis of highly heterogeneous data sets obtained in previous phases. keywords: aim; analysis; anxiety; approach; article; artificial; assessment; brain; care; chronic; clinical; computation; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; data; depression; development; disorders; distress; early; experienced; exposure; features; hcws; health; health disorders; high; individuals; information; intensity; learning; machine; mental; mental health; methodology; metrics; multimodal; neuro; objective; pandemic; paradigms; phase; physiological; posttraumatic; potential; practitioners; prediction; predictors; prevention; psychiatry; psychological; ptsd; rate; reactions; relevant; report; research; resilience; responses; risk; selection; self; sets; specific; speech; startle; statistical; stimulation; stimuli; stress; stressor; study; threat; traits; workers cache: cord-315247-86ibo5gn.txt plain text: cord-315247-86ibo5gn.txt item: #39 of 68 id: cord-316461-bxcsa1h2 author: Gordon, Joshua A. title: The COVID-19 Pandemic: Setting the Mental Health Research Agenda date: 2020-05-18 words: 1278 flesch: 38 summary: The anticipated surge in demand for mental health care could quickly overwhelm capacity, particularly in specialties (such as child psychiatry) or locales (such as rural areas) where an existing shortage of providers is known. Finally, vulnerable populations, including those with serious mental illness or health disparities, are less likely to engage in mental health care, highlighting the need for innovative approaches. keywords: approaches; care; consequences; covid-19; disasters; distress; effects; experience; factors; health; illness; individuals; interventions; likely; mental; mitigation; pandemic; potential; public; research; resilience; risk; scale; severe; term; treatment cache: cord-316461-bxcsa1h2.txt plain text: cord-316461-bxcsa1h2.txt item: #40 of 68 id: cord-317441-tnde2jp5 author: Jewell, Jennifer S title: Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States: Online Survey date: 2020-10-23 words: 4627 flesch: 45 summary: [24] found that older adults were at greater risk for mental health concerns [35] . Practitioners, including health care workers and mental health specialists, can be a resource for those struggling with mental health concerns during the pandemic. keywords: addition; adults; analyses; anxiety; associated; care; concern; coverage; covid-19; current; data; demographic; depression; distancing; economic; effects; factors; financial; findings; food; health; illness; impact; increase; individuals; information; insurance; isolation; likely; linear; measures; mental; mental health; models; outcomes; p<.001; pandemic; point; population; potential; practitioners; public; questions; representative; research; result; review; risk; sample; scores; social; sources; specific; states; stress; studies; study; support; survey; symptoms; united; variables cache: cord-317441-tnde2jp5.txt plain text: cord-317441-tnde2jp5.txt item: #41 of 68 id: cord-319051-naj1nl9x author: Ibáñez-Vizoso, Jesús E title: Perspectivas Internacionales en Salud Mental ante la pandemia por el nuevo coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 date: 2020-04-17 words: 1274 flesch: 36 summary: El 30 de enero de 2020 la OMS declaró COVID-19 como epidemia y PHEIC (Public Health Emergency of International Concern). Por otra parte, los síntomas de la infección y los efectos adversos del tratamiento, como el insomnio producido por corticoides, podrían empeorar la ansiedad y el malestar psíquico 9 . keywords: algunos; ansiedad; care; china; como; con; coronavirus; covid-19; cuarentena; del; diferentes; efectos; entre; epidemia; estas; estrés; general; health; impacto; infección; las; los; mental; miedo; novel; outbreak; pacientes; pandemia; para; personal; por; psicológico; psychological; que; salud; sanitario; sars; sobre; síntomas; una; wuhan cache: cord-319051-naj1nl9x.txt plain text: cord-319051-naj1nl9x.txt item: #42 of 68 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: anxiety; associated; consequences; contacts; covid-19; current; depressive; distress; et al; factors; fearful; federal; germany; health; higher; home; level; life; loneliness; lower; measures; mental; mental health; negative; order; outcome; pandemic; participants; past; present; psychological; psychosocial; public; related; restriction; risk; sample; satisfaction; social; state; stay; study; symptoms; treatment cache: cord-320509-3a40djjm.txt plain text: cord-320509-3a40djjm.txt item: #43 of 68 id: cord-321705-6a7avlro author: Hou, Tianya title: Social support and mental health among health care workers during Coronavirus Disease 2019 outbreak: A moderated mediation model date: 2020-05-29 words: 5378 flesch: 43 summary: Personality & Individual Differences Relationships Among Positive Emotions, Coping, Resilience and Mental Health Longitudinal study of resilience and mental health in marines leaving military service Mental Health and Resilience in HIV/AIDS-Affected Children: A Review of the Literature and Recommendations for Future Research The impact of psychological resilience on Army active duty military wives' mental and physical health Annual Research Review: Resilience and mental health in children and adolescents living in areas of armed conflict-a systematic review of findings in low-and middle-income countries Understanding the influence of resilience for people with a lived experience of mental illness: A self-determination theory perspective Association between social support and healthrelated quality of life among Chinese rural elders in nursing homes: the mediating role of resilience Depression Treatment in Older Adult Veterans The Prevalence and Predictors of Mental Health Treatment Services in a National Sample of Depressed Veterans Attitudes towards mental health care in younger and older adults: Similarities and differences Age as a predictive factor of mental health service use among adults with depression and/or anxiety disorder receiving care through the Veterans Health Administration Effects of Resilience Training on the Reduction of Stress and Depression among Dutch Workers. key: cord-321705-6a7avlro authors: Hou, Tianya; Zhang, Taiquan; Cai, Wenpeng; Song, Xiangrui; Chen, Aibin; Deng, Guanghui; Ni, Chunyan title: Social support and mental health among health care workers during Coronavirus Disease 2019 outbreak: A moderated mediation model date: 2020-05-29 journal: PLoS One DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0233831 sha: doc_id: 321705 cord_uid: 6a7avlro PURPOSES: During the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) all over the world, the mental health conditions of health care workers are of great importance to ensure the efficiency of rescue operations. keywords: adults; affected; aged; analysis; association; care; care workers; chinese; covid-19; cross; depression; effect; epidemic; equation; factors; group; health; health care; higher; hypothesis; impact; indirect; item; levels; link; literature; longitudinal; mechanisms; mediation; mental; mental health; meta; middle; model; moderated; outbreak; participants; people; positive; present; previous; psychological; relationship; research; resilience; results; review; role; samples; scale; scl-90; scores; second; social; social support; stage; stress; structural; studies; study; support; workers; younger cache: cord-321705-6a7avlro.txt plain text: cord-321705-6a7avlro.txt item: #44 of 68 id: cord-321749-mf821b1p author: Buckley, Ralf title: Mental health rescue effects of women's outdoor tourism: A role in COVID-19 recovery date: 2020-10-20 words: 7506 flesch: 39 summary: R. Buckley and D. Westaway Annals of Tourism Research 85 (2020) 103041 tourism and wellbeing; medical tourism; leisure and wellbeing; outdoor recreation; outdoor education; nature and mental health; therapeutic landscapes; healthcare policy; the economics of nature conservation; and women's outdoor recreation and mental health specifically. Maintaining and improving mental health is valuable both socially and economically. keywords: activities; activity; adventure; analysis; australia; benefits; brough; brymer; buckley; buckley et; children; clients; clinical; commercial; community; company; component; constructs; costs; covid-19; data; depression; different; discretionary; domestic; economic; effects; emotional; environments; et al; experiences; families; family; female; findings; forest; group; happiness; health; health benefits; hiking; human; illness; individuals; key; large; leisure; life; lockdowns; medical; members; mental; mental health; mind; missing; model; national; nature; need; netnography; new; novel; opioid; outcomes; outdoor; outdoor tourism; pandemic; paradigm; parks; participants; participation; particular; patients; people; perspective; physical; poor; population; positive; previous; products; psychological; psychology; qualitative; quality; range; recovery; recreation; rescue; research; review; role; scale; sector; social; state; stress; studies; study; symptoms; systematic; theoretical; therapeutic; therapies; therapy; time; tourism; value; walking; walks; wellbeing; white; women; worldwide cache: cord-321749-mf821b1p.txt plain text: cord-321749-mf821b1p.txt item: #45 of 68 id: cord-325844-w0zqxwdh author: Kanekar, Amar title: COVID-19 and Mental Well-Being: Guidance on the Application of Behavioral and Positive Well-Being Strategies date: 2020-09-12 words: 2921 flesch: 40 summary: Positive mental health and positive psychology have an imminent role to play during this unprecedented public health crisis. There are several determinants of positive mental health such as hardiness, sense of coherence, social support, optimism, and self-esteem [36] that are important in the context of COVID-19. keywords: anxiety; authors; coherence; community; connections; control; coronavirus; covid-19; current; death; disease; distress; emotional; fear; gratitude; hardiness; health; help; individuals; life; living; measures; mental; mindfulness; pandemic; people; positive; public; reduction; research; resilience; review; role; self; sense; social; strategies; stress; support; theory cache: cord-325844-w0zqxwdh.txt plain text: cord-325844-w0zqxwdh.txt item: #46 of 68 id: cord-326574-ke0iktly author: Chew, Alton Ming Kai title: Digital Health Solutions for Mental Health Disorders During COVID-19 date: 2020-09-09 words: 3761 flesch: 23 summary: These factors highlight the urgent need to scale-up and decentralize mental health services to attain a multiplier effect in the provision and accessibility of these services to combat the pandemic-driven surge in mental health disorders (9, 11) . Fortunately, several reports have demonstrated the effectiveness of digital health solutions for various applications, including addressing gaps in mental health services (12) . keywords: adoption; anxiety; applications; author; behavioral; big; capacity; care; chatbots; clinical; communication; conversational; coronavirus; covid-19; data; deployment; depression; digital; disease; disorders; early; effectiveness; existing; fear; global; health; healthcare; illness; impact; implementation; individuals; media; medical; mental; mental health; methods; misinformation; mobile; monitoring; needs; nus; ohcs; online; operational; outbreaks; pandemic; patients; population; potential; public; research; responses; review; risk; scale; services; singapore; social; solutions; study; support; surveillance; systems; technology; telehealth; tools; use cache: cord-326574-ke0iktly.txt plain text: cord-326574-ke0iktly.txt item: #47 of 68 id: cord-326693-tbv1yja9 author: Arslan, Gökmen title: Meaningful Living to Promote Complete Mental Health Among University Students in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic date: 2020-11-03 words: 4174 flesch: 34 summary: The current study focused on meaning in life, subjective well-being, and some indicators of positive mental health (emotional well-being, social well-being, and psychological well-being) and of negative mental health (depression, anxiety, and somatization). In conclusion, the results suggest that meaning in life can explain increases in positive mental health and decreases in negative mental health. keywords: analysis; anxiety; complete; coronavirus; correlation; covid-19; current; data; depression; distress; effect; emotional; estimates; et al; findings; fit; functioning; good; health; indicators; individuals; internal; item; keyes; life; living; meaning; meaningful; measure; mental; mental health; model; negative; participants; people; positive; predictive; psychological; reliability; research; results; satisfaction; scale; self; significant; social; somatization; strong; students; study; subjective; table; turkish; university; variables; wellbeing cache: cord-326693-tbv1yja9.txt plain text: cord-326693-tbv1yja9.txt item: #48 of 68 id: cord-327976-pwe95zoi 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: access; activities; adolescents; age; anxiety; articles; aspects; behavior; care; challenges; children; closure; community; covid-19; crisis; current; developmental; digital; direct; distancing; educational; et al; fear; health; impact; infection; internet; lee; lockdown; long; material; measures; mental; mental health; need; older; online; pandemic; paper; parents; pediatricians; policies; population; pre; prevention; recommendations; review; risk; role; school; services; social; stress; students; studies; study; system; teachers; term; times; underprivileged; use; volunteers; world cache: cord-327976-pwe95zoi.txt plain text: cord-327976-pwe95zoi.txt item: #49 of 68 id: cord-330849-yt44k88m author: Han, Rachel H. title: Planning for Mental Health Needs During COVID-19 date: 2020-10-08 words: 5527 flesch: 35 summary: Herein, we review data on mental health sequelae from the twenty-first century pandemics, including SARS-CoV2 (COVID-19), and offer explanations for observed trends, insights regarding anticipated needs, and recommendations for preliminary planning on how to best allocate limited mental health resources. Historically, pandemics have had significant ramifications for psychological stress and mental health. keywords: adults; affected; analysis; anxiety; associated; behavioral; children; china; clinical; community; coronavirus; covid-19; data; depression; disease; disorder; distress; ebola; economic; effects; epidemic; exposure; factors; families; family; general; groups; h1n1; hcws; health; healthcare; higher; impact; individuals; interventions; isolation; leaders; levels; likely; limited; mental; mental health; military; outbreak; outcomes; pandemics; planning; poor; populations; post; posttraumatic; prevalence; previous; problems; providers; psychiatric; psychological; ptsd; quality; rapid; rates; recent; related; resources; respiratory; review; risk; sars; sequelae; severe; significant; social; stress; study; suicide; symptoms; syndrome; systematic; therapy; traumatic; treatment; use; virus; workers cache: cord-330849-yt44k88m.txt plain text: cord-330849-yt44k88m.txt item: #50 of 68 id: cord-331338-oegiq363 author: Cluver, Lucie title: Solving the global challenge of adolescent mental ill-health date: 2020-06-23 words: 997 flesch: 43 summary: At the UNICEF and WHO's Leading Minds Conference in November, 2019, Vikram Patel, the corresponding author of this study, threw down a gauntlet to the field of mental health: the overwhelming majority of children who already have mental health problems receive no recognition, nor any form of intervention that we know can transform their lives. The authors set out a vision of evidence-based, rigorously tested mental health services for adolescents in low-income and middle-income settings. keywords: adolescents; common; development; effectiveness; groups; health; income; india; intervention; lay; low; mental; problems; psychological; research; school; services; settings; study; support; work cache: cord-331338-oegiq363.txt plain text: cord-331338-oegiq363.txt item: #51 of 68 id: cord-332579-7950xjmv author: Aravena, J. M. title: 'Drawing on Wisdom to Cope with Adversity:' A Systematic Review Protocol of Older Adults' Mental and Psychosocial Health During Acute Respiratory Disease Propagated-Type Epidemics and Pandemics (COVID-19, SARS-CoV, MERS, and Influenza). date: 2020-06-07 words: 5013 flesch: 37 summary: In this context, and considering the increasing number of COVID-19 related articles, a systematic review targeted to older people mental health considering a full-range of neuropsychiatric, psychiatric, psychosocial, and wellbeing parameters associated with the infection or the contextual impacts related to acute respiratory disease propagated-type epidemics and pandemics, contrasting the results among groups seems pertinent and necessary to fully understand the response and experiences of older adults and other age groups in the context of pandemics. . 34, 35 Studies will be divided into two main categories for its analysis: 1) studies describing the direct effect of virus infection on mental health outcomes, and 2) studies illustrating mental health impact associated with the contextual situation of the epidemic or pandemic (e.g. quarantines, social distancing, isolation). keywords: acute; adults; age; analysis; articles; associated; available; bias; characteristics; comparison; context; coronavirus; covid-19; data; database; design; disease; epidemics; exposure; groups; health; illness; impact; independent; infections; information; international; interventions; isolation; june; license; life; measurement; medrxiv; mental; mental health; meta; older; older adults; outcomes; pandemics; parameters; people; population; preprint; psychosocial; psychosocial health; publication; quantitative; respiratory; results; review; risk; sars; search; studies; study; symptoms; systematic; type; version; wellbeing; years cache: cord-332579-7950xjmv.txt plain text: cord-332579-7950xjmv.txt item: #52 of 68 id: cord-333187-8p61xten 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: acceptability; access; affairs; anxiety; areas; barriers; baseline; care; cast; cognitive; computerized; current; department; depression; disorder; effects; efficacy; et al; feedback; follow; health; healthcare; ideation; improvement; information; intervention; item; medical; mental; mental health; military; month; norr; participants; patients; pilot; post; potential; primary; primary care; program; ptsd; qualitative; questionnaire; randomized; rate; related; research; responses; results; sample; scale; schmidt; sensations; sensitivity; services; setting; specific; stress; study; suicidal; symptoms; treatment; trial; usability; use; veterans cache: cord-333187-8p61xten.txt plain text: cord-333187-8p61xten.txt item: #53 of 68 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: annual; beds; burden; care; china; covid-19; disorders; existing; gap; hall; health; hospitals; large; mental; number; pandemic; people; psychiatric; psychiatrists; rate; services; wang; workers; workforce cache: cord-333701-zefd3yw5.txt plain text: cord-333701-zefd3yw5.txt item: #54 of 68 id: cord-334522-gi7zj70m author: Gersons, Berthold P. R. title: Can a ‘second disaster’ during and after the COVID-19 pandemic be mitigated? date: 2020-09-23 words: 3070 flesch: 34 summary: Extensive research on previous disasters has yielded a usable definition of disaster as the result of exposure to a hazard that threatens personal safety, disrupts community and family structures, and results in personal and societal loss, creating demands that exceed existing resources (Ursano, Fullerton, Weisaeth, & Raphael, 2007) . Underlying deep racial and socioeconomic divides SARS control and psychological effects of quarantine Five essential elements of immediate and mid□term mass trauma intervention: Empirical evidence The organization of post-disaster psychosocial support in the netherlands: A meta-synthesis Trauma-informed responses in addressing public mental health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic: Position paper of the European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS) Occurrence, prevention, and management of the psychological effects of emerging virus outbreaks on healthcare workers: Rapid review and meta-analysis Evaluation of national pandemic management policies-A hazard analysis of critical control points approach Long-term psychiatric morbidities among SARS survivors The Spanish influenza pandemic: A lesson from history 100 years after 1918 Learning for the future: The challenge of disaster Mental health services required after disasters: Learning from the lasting effects of disasters Chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, depression and disordered sleep in chronic post-SARS syndrome; a case-controlled study Reconsidering the phases of disasters Increased co-morbidity of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms and common risk factors in intensive care unit survivors: A two-year follow-up study The role of community in disaster response: Conceptual models Mental health and media links based on five essential elements to promote psychosocial support for victims: The case of the earthquake in Chile in 2010 keywords: access; affected; collective; communities; community; connectedness; consequences; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; desastres; different; disasters; disease; economic; effects; efficacy; elements; fear; grief; groups; health; healthcare; hope; impact; information; las; loss; measures; media; mental; models; needs; pandemic; patients; people; phase; post; previous; providers; psychological; psychosocial; reactions; response; risk; sadness; safety; second; self; sense; services; social; solidarity; spread; stress; support; threat; treatment; virus; workers cache: cord-334522-gi7zj70m.txt plain text: cord-334522-gi7zj70m.txt item: #55 of 68 id: cord-335549-fzusgbww author: Newby, J. title: Acute mental health responses during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia date: 2020-05-08 words: 5980 flesch: 47 summary: Comparison between people with and without prior mental health diagnosis 266 People with and without a self-reported history of mental health diagnosis were compared in their severity of 267 COVID-19 fears, mental health, distress, health anxiety, alcohol use, contamination fears, and physical 268 activity. While these 403 symptoms are not necessarily indicative of illness anxiety disorder, high health anxiety is likely to have 404 significant ramifications for health service utilisation. keywords: anxiety; associated; author; behaviours; concerned; contracting; control; copyright; covid-19; depression; diagnosis; distress; funder; health; health anxiety; higher; history; holder; illness; isolation; levels; license; loneliness; lower; medrxiv; mental; mental health; moderate; pandemic; participants; peer; people; permission; perpetuity; predictors; preprint; prior; psychological; respondents; responses; reuse; review; rights; risk; self; severe; stress; symptoms; variables; version cache: cord-335549-fzusgbww.txt plain text: cord-335549-fzusgbww.txt item: #56 of 68 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; covid19; deaths; depression; development; digital; economic; elements; epidemic; evidence; global; health; health care; india; low; mental; mental health; models; number; people; policies; poor; problems; providers; psychological; recession; systems; therapies; treatments; use; virus; way; world cache: cord-337816-ivj1imsk.txt plain text: cord-337816-ivj1imsk.txt item: #57 of 68 id: cord-338033-pl5hyzwp author: Carbone, Stephen R. title: Flattening the mental ill-health curve: the importance of primary prevention in managing the mental health impacts of COVID19 date: 2020-05-15 words: 1551 flesch: 48 summary: Mental health consequences and target populations Patients with mental health disorders in the COVID-19 epidemic Preventive strategies for mental health. keywords: countries; covid-19; covid19; curve; disorders; evidence; health; healthcare; ill; impacts; mental; new; pandemic; people; physical; prevention; primary; programs; risk; social; stress; support; wellbeing cache: cord-338033-pl5hyzwp.txt plain text: cord-338033-pl5hyzwp.txt item: #58 of 68 id: cord-339380-1gq9wy32 author: Tracy, Derek K. title: What should be done to support the mental health of healthcare staff treating COVID-19 patients? date: 2020-05-19 words: 1815 flesch: 42 summary: Outcomes here might include no further input, signposting to well-being resources, or further assessment via general practitioner, occupational health or mental health services. Managing mental health challenges faced by healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic Traumatic stress within disaster-exposed occupations: overview of the literature and suggestions for the management of traumatic stress in the workplace Trauma risk management (TRiM) in the UK Armed Forces Frontline treatment of combat stress reaction: a 20-year longitudinal evaluation study National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. keywords: approach; appropriate; challenges; covid-19; development; evidence; example; health; healthcare; help; illness; individuals; injury; institute; line; mental; moral; national; need; outcomes; pandemic; post; ptsd; research; resources; risk; services; social; staff; stress; support; training; traumatic; work cache: cord-339380-1gq9wy32.txt plain text: cord-339380-1gq9wy32.txt item: #59 of 68 id: cord-343073-lwbddab2 author: Antiporta, D. A. title: Emerging Mental Health Challenges, Strategies and Opportunities in the context of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perspectives from South American Decision-makers. date: 2020-07-18 words: 4994 flesch: 41 summary: The creation and inclusion of commissions for mental health within technical working groups will allow mental health services to be prioritized not only in the current response but also in the post-pandemic scenario. The semi-structured questionnaire had 12 questions clustered into 3 main sections: emerging challenges in mental health, current and potential strategies to face the pandemic, and, key elements for mental health reform. keywords: access; america; anxiety; appropriate; author; availability; available; care; challenges; community; copyright; countries; covid-19; decision; funder; general; health; high; holder; international; interventions; july; key; license; limited; local; medrxiv; mental; mental health; needs; opportunities; pandemic; participants; perpetuity; policies; population; preprint; providers; psychosocial; reactions; reform; resources; response; services; south; strategies; strengthening; stress; study; support; systems; term; version; virtual cache: cord-343073-lwbddab2.txt plain text: cord-343073-lwbddab2.txt item: #60 of 68 id: cord-343559-kjuc3nqa author: Asiamah, Nestor title: Short-Term Changes in Behaviors Resulting from COVID-19-Related Social Isolation and Their Influences on Mental Health in Ghana date: 2020-10-08 words: 6028 flesch: 47 summary: This study assessed the behavioral outcomes of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) social distancing protocols and their influences on mental health. An increase in sedentary behavior had a negative influence on mental health. keywords: activity; alcohol; analysis; behaviors; changes; covariates; covid-19; data; decrease; disease; distancing; eating; education; et al; frequency; garlic; general; health; increase; individuals; influence; intake; isolation; items; lockdown; lower; measures; mental; mental health; model; moderate; n =; online; pandemic; participants; people; physical; population; possible; potential; public; questionnaire; regression; related; research; researchers; result; review; sample; scores; sedentary; sexual; short; smoking; social; social isolation; statement; studies; study; substances; survey; table; term; time; use cache: cord-343559-kjuc3nqa.txt plain text: cord-343559-kjuc3nqa.txt item: #61 of 68 id: cord-344584-t421g3zc author: Swendsen, Joel title: COVID-19 and mental health: How one pandemic can reveal another date: 2020-09-15 words: 1690 flesch: 46 summary: key: cord-344584-t421g3zc authors: Swendsen, Joel title: COVID-19 and mental health: How one pandemic can reveal another date: 2020-09-15 journal: J Behav Cogn Ther DOI: 10.1016/j.jbct.2020.08.001 sha: doc_id: 344584 cord_uid: t421g3zc The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected individuals with mental disorders, and revealed fundamental flaws in how vulnerable persons are treated in the context of such crises. As mental disorders are now the single greatest cause of disability, we have reached the point where the tremendous personal and societal costs associated with these conditions can no longer be ignored. keywords: alcohol; burden; comorbidity; conditions; covid-19; crisis; diagnostic; disability; disorders; epidemiologic; health; illness; individuals; lifetime; mental; national; ncs; pandemic; point; prevalence; public; questions; results; survey; world cache: cord-344584-t421g3zc.txt plain text: cord-344584-t421g3zc.txt item: #62 of 68 id: cord-345065-5520ckdr author: Maalouf, Fadi T. title: Mental health research in response to the COVID-19, Ebola, and H1N1, outbreaks: a comparative bibliometric analysis date: 2020-10-28 words: 3937 flesch: 39 summary: It was not surprising that the number of publications on COVID-19 related mental health publications was much higher than that of the other two outbreaks combined. key: cord-345065-5520ckdr authors: Maalouf, Fadi T.; Medawar, Bernadette; Meho, Lokman I.; Akl, Elie A. title: Mental health research in response to the COVID-19, Ebola, and H1N1, outbreaks: a comparative bibliometric analysis date: 2020-10-28 journal: J Psychiatr Res DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2020.10.018 sha: doc_id: 345065 cord_uid: 5520ckdr INTRODUCTION: Both the COVID-19 pandemic and its management have had a negative impact on mental health worldwide. keywords: access; analysis; anxiety; associated; authors; bibliometric; case; cdc; collaboration; coronavirus; coronavirus':ti; countries; country; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; current; disease; documents; ebola; et al; evd; funding; general; h1n1; health; health research; impact; income; infectious; international; journals; literature; low; medicine; mental; mental health; number; outbreaks; pandemic; proportion; psychiatric; publications; research; results; sars; scopus; study cache: cord-345065-5520ckdr.txt plain text: cord-345065-5520ckdr.txt item: #63 of 68 id: cord-346310-venpta28 author: Filgueiras, A. title: Factors linked to changes in mental health outcomes among Brazilians in quarantine due to COVID-19 date: 2020-05-16 words: 4570 flesch: 52 summary: Historically, although 46 researchers from the biomedical sciences dedicated more time and resources in the study of 47 physical health, findings from the last 50 years have slowly captured the interest of scientists 48 from diverse fields to look upon mental health to explain somatic diseases, physical functioning, 49 quality-of-life, well-being and work productivity, (Christensen et al., 1999; Prince et al., 2007; 50 Stults-Kolehmainen, Tuit & Sinha, 2014) . For instance, mental health is associated with 51 disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) and premature mortality (Vigo, Kestel, Pendakur et al., 52 2019) with 17% of DALYs attributable to mental health in Brazil and 22% in the United States. keywords: anxiety; author; available; brazil; changes; copyright; covid-19; data; days; depression; diet; exercise; factors; frequency; funder; gender; health; holder; individuals; information; international; levels; license; mean; medrxiv; mental; mental health; outcomes; participants; perpetuity; physical; population; preprint; psychological; psychotherapy; quarantine; related; resources; risk; round; sample; significant; state; stress; study; tele; time; use; version; week cache: cord-346310-venpta28.txt plain text: cord-346310-venpta28.txt item: #64 of 68 id: cord-347960-vl5zhxyh author: Giallonardo, Vincenzo title: The Impact of Quarantine and Physical Distancing Following COVID-19 on Mental Health: Study Protocol of a Multicentric Italian Population Trial date: 2020-06-05 words: 6335 flesch: 34 summary: The analytic plan will include: 1) data cleaning of the online dataset and replacement of missing values; 2) descriptive statistics of the general characteristics of the recruited sample, in terms of levels of depressive and anxiety symptoms, posttraumatic and stress-related symptoms, insomnia, satisfaction with life, suicidal ideation, hopelessness, post-traumatic growth, resilience, coping strategies, and social support; 3) sub-groups analyses based on the level of exposure to the pandemic (i.e., COVID-19 quarantine group vs. COVID-19+ patients group vs. COVID-19 healthcare staff group vs. COVID-19 mental health group); 4) calculation of a propensity score, in order to adjust our findings for the likelihood of being exposed to the pandemic and to the quarantine (48, 49) . In fact, the analyses will be run according to the four subgroups of respondents: the general population not directly affected by the virus (COVID-19 quarantine group); people who have had a direct or indirect contact with the virus (COVID-19+ patients group); those working in health care units as first or second-line staff (COVID-19 healthcare staff group); people with mental health problems, independently from the contact with the virus (COVID-19 mental health). keywords: acute; anxiety; care; china; consequences; contact; containment; coronavirus; covid-19; covid-19 mental; covid-19 pandemic; data; development; different; disorders; distancing; effects; fact; general; general population; group; health group; healthcare; ideation; impact; internet; interventions; isolation; italian; italy; levels; line; loneliness; long; measures; mental disorders; mental health; national; new; order; outbreak; pandemic; participants; particular; patients; people; physical; population; post; professionals; protocol; psychological; psychosocial; quarantine; quarantine group; resilience; risk; scale; score; second; services; severe; severity; short; social; staff; strategies; stress; studies; study; suicidal; survey; symptoms; time; traumatic; trial; university; virus cache: cord-347960-vl5zhxyh.txt plain text: cord-347960-vl5zhxyh.txt item: #65 of 68 id: cord-348298-rtm8dn43 author: O’Connor, Karen title: Mental health impacts of COVID-19 in Ireland and the need for a secondary care mental health service response date: 2020-05-27 words: 3799 flesch: 42 summary: These features include the morbidity and mortality associated with COVID-19, the relentless media coverage, the social distancing measures, the altered pathways to access care, the changes to the care that is available, the suspension of development plans in mental health services and the economic impact on all populations in society. Funding of mental health services in Ireland has remained consistently low,~6% of the overall health budget (compared to 12% in New Zealand and United Kingdom) (College of Psychiatrists of Ireland, 2020). keywords: access; acute; anxiety; associated; burden; care; covid-19; development; disability; economic; evidence; example; factors; family; general; group; health; healthcare; illness; impact; increase; infection; intellectual; interventions; ireland; isolation; likely; mental; mental health; national; need; outcomes; pandemic; people; physical; poorer; population; programmes; psychological; psychosis; psychosocial; reduced; risk; secondary; self; services; social; suicide; support; symptoms; time; vulnerable; young; youth cache: cord-348298-rtm8dn43.txt plain text: cord-348298-rtm8dn43.txt item: #66 of 68 id: cord-348411-nrhe8aek author: Shah, Kaushal title: Impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Children and Adolescents date: 2020-08-26 words: 3466 flesch: 46 summary: The design of this review is to investigate and identify the risk factors to mental health and propose possible solutions to avoid the detrimental consequence of this crisis on the psychology of our future adult generations. It is well established that mental health is one of the essential parts of human development and determines the outcome of a child's educational attainments and the potential to live fulfilling and productive lives keywords: adolescents; anxiety; children; conditions; coronavirus; countries; covid-19; crisis; deaths; depression; development; disorders; distress; education; factors; families; family; guidelines; health; help; home; illness; impact; information; interventions; learning; members; mental; mental health; online; organization; pandemic; parents; psychological; quarantine; risk; sars; school; social; spread; stress; students; support; survivors; systems; world cache: cord-348411-nrhe8aek.txt plain text: cord-348411-nrhe8aek.txt item: #67 of 68 id: cord-348436-mwitcseq author: Bu, F. title: Time-use and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: a panel analysis of 55,204 adults followed across 11 weeks of lockdown in the UK date: 2020-08-21 words: 4857 flesch: 41 summary: This relationship between time use and mental health is bidirectional, as mental ill health has been shown to predict lower physical activity 22 , lower motivation to engage in leisure activities 23 and increased engagement in screen time 24 . key: cord-348436-mwitcseq authors: Bu, F.; Steptoe, A.; Mak, H. W.; Fancourt, D. title: Time-use and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: a panel analysis of 55,204 adults followed across 11 weeks of lockdown in the UK date: 2020-08-21 journal: nan DOI: 10.1101/2020.08.18.20177345 sha: doc_id: 348436 cord_uid: mwitcseq There is currently major concern about the impact of the global COVID 19 outbreak on mental health. keywords: activities; adults; analyses; anxiety; associations; august; author; available; behaviors; changes; copyright; covid-19; data; day; depression; effects; funder; gardening; health; holder; home; increases; individuals; international; levels; license; life; lockdown; medrxiv; mental; mental health; models; music; news; pandemic; participants; people; perpetuity; preprint; psychological; reading; relationship; satisfaction; social; study; symptoms; time; use; version; volunteering; wellbeing cache: cord-348436-mwitcseq.txt plain text: cord-348436-mwitcseq.txt item: #68 of 68 id: cord-350000-eqn3kl5p author: Drissi, Nidal title: An Analysis on Self-Management and Treatment-related Functionality and Characteristics of Highly Rated Anxiety Apps date: 2020-07-30 words: 6911 flesch: 51 summary: Anxiety apps incorporate various mental health care management methods and approaches. Google Play repository and the App Store were used as sources to select anxiety apps. keywords: access; analysis; android; anxiety; anxiety apps; anxiety disorders; approaches; apps; availability; available; barriers; behavioral; breathing; care; cbt; characteristics; cognitive; communication; content; coronavirus; covid-19; current; data; depression; developers; disorders; effectiveness; exercises; experience; features; free; functionality; gamification; general; health; health care; help; high; information; internet; ios; ios apps; issues; management; meditation; mental; mental health; methods; mindfulness; mobile; music; number; offline; online; pandemic; panic; patients; people; physical; problems; professionals; psychological; ptsd; related; results; search; selection; situation; social; state; store; stress; studies; study; symptoms; table; therapy; treatment; user cache: cord-350000-eqn3kl5p.txt plain text: cord-350000-eqn3kl5p.txt