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期刊名:Journal of affective disorders reports

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ISSN:2666-9153

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Aziz Essadek,Florence Gressier,Marion Robin et al. Aziz Essadek et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic had led to severe education disruption in many countries, including for medical students (MS). We aimed to evaluate MS mental health in France and search for a difference depending on stu...
Stephanie Veazie,Brenda Lafavor,Kathryn Vela et al. Stephanie Veazie et al.
Background: Patients hospitalized for COVID-19 may be at high risk of mental health (MH) disorders. This systematic review assesses MH outcomes among adults during and after hospitalization for COVID-19 and ascertains MH ...
Christopher Maatouk,Anna-Maria Aad,Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno Christopher Maatouk
Introduction: We compared depression of people who smoke and those who do not, depending on whether they have an underlying disease making them at risk for COVID-19. Moreover, we analyzed the factors associated with their...
Sohel Daria,Md Rabiul Islam Sohel Daria
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought an unprecedented natural event on life. The mental health of students has been impacted due to the long-term closure of educational institutions. The suicide rate had been significantly increased during the...
Daphna Bardin Armon,Naomi B Fine,Zivya Seligman et al. Daphna Bardin Armon et al.
Background: Sexual assault survivors are a vulnerable sub-population that might be severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, yet received little research attention during this global crisis. Higher levels of resilience ...
Martine Hébert,Amélie Tremblay-Perreault,Arianne Jean-Thorn et al. Martine Hébert et al.
Background: The COVID-19 outbreak has major psychosocial consequences on the global population and specialists report that youth may be significantly impacted. Adolescents and young adults, for whom social life is an impo...
Mary Adjepong,Felicity Amoah-Agyei,Chen Du et al. Mary Adjepong et al.
Background: Stress and mental health outcomes are negatively correlated among university students throughout the world. Reports of differences in stress perception by gender exist, but there is limited data on students fr...
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Alicia J Peel,Chérie Armour,Joshua E J Buckman et al. Alicia J Peel et al.
Background: Reported trauma is associated with differences in the course and outcomes of depression and anxiety. However, no research has explored the association between reported trauma and patterns of clinically relevan...