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How Right Now? Supporting Mental Health and Resilience Amid COVID-19.

Amelia Burke-Garcia1, Ashani Johnson-Turbes2, Elizabeth W Mitchell3, Jorge M Vallery Verlenden3, Richard Puddy3, Melissa C Mercado3, Pierce Nelson4, Lucy Rabinowitz1, Kanru Xia1, Laura Wagstaff1, Miao Feng1, Larisa Caicedo5, Emily Tolbert6.   

Abstract

The How Right Now communication initiative (HRN) was developed to facilitate resilience amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. HRN was designed as a conduit for promoting mental health and addressing feelings of grief, worry, and stress experienced during this time. This article provides an overview of the rapid, mixed-method, culturally responsive formative research process undertaken to inform the development of HRN. Specifically, it describes how HRN's disproportionately affected audiences (adults aged 65 and older and their caregivers, adults with preexisting physical and mental health conditions, adults experiencing violence, and adults experiencing economic distress) describe and discuss emotional resilience, what they need to be resilient, and what factors contribute to the perceptions of their ability to "bounce back" from the conditions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Data collection methods included an environmental scan (n ≥ 700 publications), social listening (n ≥ 1 million social media posts), partner needs-assessment calls (n = 16), partner-convened listening sessions with community members (n = 29), online focus groups (n = 58), and a national probability survey (n = 731), all in English and Spanish. Results revealed that HRN's audiences have diverse perceptions of what constitutes resilience. However, common factors were identified across populations to support resilience amid the COVID-19 pandemic, including informal and formal social support and access to services to meet basic needs, including food and housing resources. Stress, anxiety, depression, and experience with stigma and discrimination were also linked to resilience. Understanding the perspectives and experiences of disproportionately affected populations is vital to identifying supports and services, including the engagement of community stakeholders.

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Keywords:  COVID-19 pandemic; coping; emotional wellbeing; mental health; resilience

Year:  2021        PMID: 35360002      PMCID: PMC8967147     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Traumatology (Tallahass Fla)        ISSN: 1085-9373


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1.  Assessment of Mental Health and Coping Disparities Among Racial and Ethnic Groups Amid COVID-19 From the "How Right Now" Campaign.

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Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  2022-09-16       Impact factor: 3.117

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