Tag: COVID-19 and Mental Health

Three depressive symptom profiles were identified during COVID-19
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in PsychologyLatent profile analysis identified three distinct depressive symptom patterns in Korean adults during COVID-19, with interpersonal conflicts and younger age predicting severe profiles.

Emotional exhaustion showed the strongest link to psychological distress
Meta-analysis of 29 studies examining burnout and psychological distress in U.S. postgraduate trainees reveals moderate correlation, with medical students showing highest risk and emotional.

Online health education improved COVID-19 knowledge and reduced anxiety
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in MedicineOnline health education delivered during prenatal care significantly improves COVID-19 knowledge and reduces pregnancy anxiety in first-time pregnant women during the post-pandemic period.

A three-layer model is proposed for post-COVID suicide-risk detection
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in PsychologyStructured model for hospital suicide-risk detection integrating EHR screening, clinical follow-up, and staff training to address pandemic-era mental health vulnerabilities.

Academic attribution profiles moderated COVID-19 stress effects
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in PsychologyStudy reveals how academic attribution patterns moderate COVID-19 stress effects on adolescent problem behaviors, with differential impacts on internalizing versus externalizing outcomes.






