Literature DB >> 32722974

Mental health in biological disasters: From SARS to COVID-19.

Kuan-Ying Hsieh1,2, Wei-Tsung Kao1,3, Dian-Jeng Li1,2, Wan-Chun Lu1, Kuan-Yi Tsai1, Wei-Jen Chen1,4, Li-Shiu Chou1, Joh-Jong Huang5, Su-Ting Hsu1,4, Frank Huang-Chih Chou1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), like severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), provokes fear, anxiety and depression in the public, which further affects mental health issues. Taiwan has used their experience of the SARS epidemic for the management of foreseeable problems in COVID-19 endemic. AIM/
OBJECTIVE: This review summarizes issues concerning mental health problems related to infectious diseases from current literatures.
RESULTS: In suspected cases under quarantine, confirmed cases in isolation and their families, health care professionals, and the general population and related effective strategies to reduce these mental health issues, such as helping to identify stressors and normalizing their impact at all levels of response as well as public information and communication messages by electronic devices. The importance of community resilience was also addressed. Psychological first aid, psychological debriefing, mental health intervention and psychoeducation were also discussed. Issues concerning cultures and religions are also emphasized in the management plans.
CONCLUSION: Biological disaster like SARS and COVID-19 not only has strong impact on mental health in those being infected and their family, friends, and coworkers, but also affect wellbeing in general public. There are evidenced that clear and timely psychoeducation, psychological first aid and psychological debriefing could amileorate negative impact of disaster, thus might also be helpful amid COVID-19 pandemic.

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Keywords:  Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); biological disaster; culture; mental health; religion; severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32722974     DOI: 10.1177/0020764020944200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Soc Psychiatry        ISSN: 0020-7640


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Review 1.  The Wither or Thrive Model of Resilience: an Integrative Framework of Dynamic Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Repeated Stressors During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Malvika Godara; Sarita Silveira; Hannah Matthäus; Tania Singer
Journal:  Advers Resil Sci       Date:  2022-07-13

2.  Determinants of quality of life among individuals seeking mental health care after termination of state of emergency due to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

Authors:  Nadja P Maric; Milica Pejovic-Milovancevic; Olivera Vukovic; Olga Colovic; Cedo Miljevic; Bojana Pejuskovic; Milutin Kostic; Maja Milosavljevic; Vanja Mandic-Maravic; Ana Munjiza; Biljana Lukic; Ana Podgorac; Milica Vezmar; Aleksandra Parojcic; Tijana Vranes; Goran Knezevic
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2021-08-06       Impact factor: 1.817

3.  Depression as a mediator between fear of COVID-19 and death anxiety.

Authors:  Selim Gundogan; Ibrahim Arpaci
Journal:  Curr Psychol       Date:  2022-04-26

4.  Development of Psychological Problems Among Adolescents During School Closures Because of the COVID-19 Lockdown Phase in Italy: A Cross-Sectional Survey.

Authors:  Susanna Esposito; Nino Giannitto; Antonella Squarcia; Cosimo Neglia; Alberto Argentiero; Paola Minichetti; Nicola Cotugno; Nicola Principi
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2021-01-22       Impact factor: 3.418

5.  Socioeconomic inequality in mental well-being associated with COVID-19 containment measures in a low-incidence Asian globalized city.

Authors:  Roger Yat-Nork Chung; Gary Ka-Ki Chung; Siu-Ming Chan; Yat-Hang Chan; Hung Wong; Eng Kiong Yeoh; Jessica Allen; Jean Woo; Michael Marmot
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-11-30       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Relationship of Societal Adaptation with Vaccine Worries among Healthcare Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mediating Effects of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.

Authors:  Kuan-Ying Hsieh; Dian-Jeng Li; Frank Huang-Chih Chou; Su-Ting Hsu; Hui-Ching Wu; Li-Shiu Chou; Pei-Jhen Wu; Guei-Ging Lin; Wei-Jen Chen; Chin-Lien Liu; Joh-Jong Huang
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-08-02       Impact factor: 4.614

7.  Food-Seeking Behaviors and Food Insecurity Risk During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic.

Authors:  Emma C Lewis; Uriyoán Colón-Ramos; Joel Gittelsohn; Lauren Clay
Journal:  J Nutr Educ Behav       Date:  2021-06-24       Impact factor: 3.045

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