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Mental Health Impact of COVID-19: A global study of risk and resilience factors
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Psychological Co-morbiditiesResilience FactorsHealth PsychologyMental HealthCovid-19Social HealthComorbid Psychiatric DisorderPublic HealthHealth SciencesLong CovidPsychiatryGlobal Health CrisisCovid-19 PandemicMental Health NursingGlobal HealthHealth BehaviorMental Health ImpactApril 14ThGlobal StudyAdult Mental HealthBehavioral HealthPsychological SymptomsPsychopathologyDynamic Optimization
This study anonymously screened 13,332 individuals worldwide for psychological symptoms related to Corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic from March 29th to April 14th, 2020. A total of n=12,817 responses were considered valid with responses from 12 featured countries and five WHO regions. Female gender, pre-existing psychiatric condition, and prior exposure to trauma were identified as notable risk factors, whereas optimism, ability to share concerns with family and friends like usual, positive prediction about COVID-19, and daily exercise predicted fewer psychological symptoms. These results could aid in dynamic optimization of mental health services during and following COVID-19 pandemic.
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