COVID-19 and Mental Health
External reference: https://openalex.org/T10168
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A three-layer model is proposed for post-COVID suicide-risk detection Structured model for hospital suicide-risk detection integrating EHR screening, clinical follow-up, and staff training to address pandemic-era mental health vulnerabilities.
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HEALTH had strong acceptability but gaps in access and lesson delivery Study examines COVID-19 delivery of HEALTH intervention through home visiting, finding strong maternal satisfaction but significant gaps in accessibility and usage, with only 26% completing core.
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Mothers of autistic adolescents reported greater strain during COVID-19 Study explores maternal well-being of mothers caring for autistic adolescents in Kerala during COVID-19, revealing caregiver burden, resilience strategies, and need for systemic support.
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Cyberbullying coping is multidimensional in adolescents and young adults Validation of a six-factor Cyberbullying Coping Scale for adolescents and young adults with examination of associations between coping strategies and psychological and digital well-being outcomes.
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Long COVID stressors and coping strategies vary widely Qualitative study of 40 Long COVID patients identifies key stressors including fatigue, cognitive impairment, and social isolation, revealing diverse emotion and problem-oriented coping strategies.
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Academic attribution profiles moderated COVID-19 stress effects Study reveals how academic attribution patterns moderate COVID-19 stress effects on adolescent problem behaviors, with differential impacts on internalizing versus externalizing outcomes.
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Critically ill COVID-19 trial participants often lacked understanding Qualitative study examining COVID-19 ICU patients' experiences in REMAP-CAP Japan trial, revealing significant barriers to informed consent comprehension in critical care settings.
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Long-term physical health was similar after COVID-19 and other infections Study comparing long-term health effects of COVID-19 versus other upper respiratory infections found similar outcomes in physical health and work capacity two years post-infection.
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The implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for clinical mental health care Commission-led examination of COVID-19 pandemic effects on clinical mental health service delivery, evidence gaps, and vulnerable population impacts, with research priorities.

