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期刊名:International journal of environmental research and public health

缩写:INT J ENV RES PUB HE

ISSN:1660-4601

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Zrnka Kovačić Petrović,Tina Peraica,Mirta Blažev et al. Zrnka Kovačić Petrović et al.
Prolonged stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and two concurrent earthquakes in 2020 increased Internet-based addictive behaviour, leading to decrease in mental health and quality of life (QoL) in the adult Croatian population. This stud...
Angélique Brun,Stephanie-May Ruchat,Sophie Chaput-Langlois et al. Angélique Brun et al.
Prenatal physical activity (PA) has well-established benefits for maternal mental health. However, PA levels are generally low among pregnant individuals and were even lower during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since walking is the most popular fo...
Ann-Katrin Job,Heike Saßmann Ann-Katrin Job
The COVID-19 pandemic led to psychological impacts for young adults worldwide. Young adults with chronic medical conditions (YACCs) generally experience a higher risk of psychological impairment. This study examined the differences regardin...
Tingyin Wong,Daniel T L Shek Tingyin Wong
The COVID-19 pandemic brought significant challenges to university students in China, including the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. To understand the stress and coping strategies of university students during the pandemic, we condu...
Adriano Pires Barbosa,Marília Jesus Batista Adriano Pires Barbosa
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted mental health. This cross-sectional study analyzed the perception of concern related to the pandemic in Jundiaí-SP, June 2020. Participants consisted of residents of households selected by probability samplin...
Chutarat Sathirapanya,Wit Wichaidit,Vijj Kasemsup et al. Chutarat Sathirapanya et al.
(1) Background: Psychological distress causes increased smoking frequency. Thus, financial distress (FD), a type of psychological distress, during the COVID-19 pandemic recession is possibly associated with increased smoking frequency. We s...
Natália Gallo Mendes Ferracioli,Elaine Campos Guijarro Rodrigues,Manoel Antônio Dos Santos Natália Gallo Mendes Ferracioli
Online psychotherapy for patients with suicidal behavior was considered inappropriate by the Brazilian Federal Psychology Council prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the need for physical distancing, this restriction was temporarily susp...
Jihad Yaqoob Ali Al Kharbooshi,Abdullah Al-Asmi,Ronald Wesonga et al. Jihad Yaqoob Ali Al Kharbooshi et al.
(1) Background: The COVID-19 pandemic presented unprecedented challenges for people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) in Oman, necessitating targeted healthcare planning and patient support. This study aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-...
Justinian Wurtzel,Paul A Gilbert,Loulwa Soweid et al. Justinian Wurtzel et al.
This study assessed whether COVID-19 pandemic experiences were associated with excessive alcohol use during the first year of the pandemic in Iowa, a heavy-drinking midwestern US state. We analyzed survey data from 4047 adult residents of I...
Robert M Park Robert M Park
Objectives: To confirm a conjecture from year 2020 of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic suggesting policy alternatives to substantially reduce mortality burden. ...