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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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Tim Lewington,Deanne Burch,Georges Petitjean Tim Lewington
The COVID-19 pandemic had wide impacts and repercussions for the NHS in the UK beyond the acute medical sector. This qualitative study evaluates the experience of medical (4) and non-medical prescribers (7) plus other staff (2 recovery work...
Patrícia Maria Périco Perez,Maria Eduarda Ribeiro José,Isabella Fideles da Silva et al. Patrícia Maria Périco Perez et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on the eating habits of the general population, among other reasons, because it has affected access to commercial establishments since some of them closed. This study ai...
Vegard Gundersen,Zander Venter,Line Camilla Wold et al. Vegard Gundersen et al.
Play, physical activity, and social interaction with other children in nature are important for healthy and social development in childhood and adolescence. The extent to which lockdown policies during the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the way...
Giulia Giordano,Barbara Caci,Marianna Alesi et al. Giulia Giordano et al.
(1) Background: Since the COVID-19 pandemic was a source of stress for families, this study aimed to investigate the influence of dispositional factors, such as personality traits and sociodemographic variables, on parental burnout among It...
Julya Ribeiro Campos,Fernando Oliveira Costa,Ana Cristina Borges-Oliveira et al. Julya Ribeiro Campos et al.
The family of individuals living with Down Syndrome (DS) often demonstrate high levels of stress associated with the demand for care and difficulties experienced in everyday life. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to assess perceive...
Valentina Lorenzoni,Gianni Andreozzi,Ilaria Palla et al. Valentina Lorenzoni et al.
Background: The present work aimed to estimate the economic impact of PTSD following COVID-19 in a population of patients affected by systemic autoimmune disease (SAD) using a cost-of-illness approach and accounting for t...
Carlos André Freitas Dos Santos,Ariane Nardy,Renato Jimenez Gomes et al. Carlos André Freitas Dos Santos et al.
Background: Inflammaging and physical performance were investigated in older adults before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Ol...
Pamela Perina Braz Sola,Manoel Antônio Santos,Érika Arantes Oliveira-Cardoso Pamela Perina Braz Sola
(1) Background: Brazil has been severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with over 700,000 deaths and, consequently, a drastic increase in the number of bereaved individuals. This study aims to understand the emotional suffering after th...
Jessica E Lambert,Fatma Charfi,Uta Ouali et al. Jessica E Lambert et al.
We aimed to understand how risk (trauma history, health problems, financial problems, family problems) and protective (friend support, family support) factors influenced daily functioning (e.g., self-care, mobility, social participation) am...
Marcin Mazur,Jerzy Bański,Wioletta Kamińska Marcin Mazur
The aim of this paper is to assess the influence of selected geographical factors on the diversity of the development of the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe's regions, and on its dynamics across the continent. The work took into account 250 of ...