EDITORIAL: COVID-19’s toll on mental health. This site needs JavaScript to work properly. Starting in the early 2000s, … The novel coronavirus originating in Wuhan, China. -, Danese, A. , Smith, P. , Chitsabesan, P. , & Dubicka, B. This file comes from Wellcome Images, a website operated by Wellcome Trust, a global charitable foundation based in the United Kingdom. 2021 Jan 4;4(1):e2035487. Do we not care about olim and their families? Cabedo-Mas A, Arriaga-Sanz C, Moliner-Miravet L. Front Psychol. Int J Environ Res Public Health. COVID-19 has led to a serious toll on Americans’ mental health. As with any major worldwide event, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought us loads of new literature on the topic. COVID-19 resources for psychologists, health-care workers and the public. 2021 Mar 26;18(7):3432. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18073432. Would you like email updates of new search results? Meherali S, Punjani N, Louie-Poon S, Abdul Rahim K, Das JK, Salam RA, Lassi ZS. Behav Sci (Basel). 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The Lancet, 395, 1481. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is likely to have negative health consequences way beyond those caused by the virus per se - including significant psychological distress. , Sherr, L. , Wessels, I. , Krug, E. , Rakotomalala, S. , Blight, S. , Hillis, S. , Bachman, G. , Green, O. , & Butchart, A. WE have entered the sixth month of community quarantine, imposed at various levels across the archipelago, and still we are seeing the highest number of Covid-19 cases in Southeast Asia. Browse other free resources from APA Journals, including Article Spotlights, podcasts, and more. Child and adolescent mental health amidst emergencies and disasters. Atypical presentation of COVID‐19 in young infants. 2020 Sep 1;23(3):93-100. Psychological Distress and Coronavirus Fears During the Initial Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States. Mental health considerations for children quarantined because of COVID‐19. T he numbers are staggering. 2021 Feb 18;15:647378. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2021.647378. So far, what we are getting from our government leaders, including the president, is there will be a vaccine soon, who will be the possible priority sectors to receive it, and the … Ang impormasyon tungkol sa coronavirus (COVID-19) ay makukuha sa ibaba, isasapanahon namin ito kung kinakailangan. Editorial: Triple-election loss points to failures of honesty, policy by Japan PM Suga Editorial: Japan, other democracies must not sacrifice freedom for safety amid pandemic -, Phelan, A.L. This freely available special section of Rehabilitation Psychology explores various aspects of integrating rehabilitation psychology in critical care settings and outcomes for patients, survivors, and caregivers. A lot of Canadians are confused this week by the contradictory messaging about COVID-19 vaccines coming out of the federal government. Bethesda, MD 20894, Copyright This free collection includes relevant psychological research published across the APA Journals portfolio. This freely available special issue of Group Dynamics features articles on virtual work and therapy in the era of COVID-19. FOIA Int J Environ Res Public Health. National Library of Medicine Online ahead of print. This freely available special section of Families, Systems, & Health features a collection of narratives, poems, and essays from the health care community about their experiences during the pandemic. It’s a cautionary tale worth remembering amid the coronavirus pandemic. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over the last year: • Cases of depression are up 31%. Kevin Canessa | Journalist & Broadcaster. Special Issue: Recent Innovations and Challenges in Practice. Special Section: Rehabilitation psychology in critical care. , Katz, R. , & Gostin, L.O. The impact of professional isolation on teleworker job performance and turnover intentions: Does time spent teleworking, interacting face-to-face, or having access to communication-enhancing technology matter? 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exploratory study examining sudden hero status among nonphysician health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, Stigma on first responders during COVID-19, COVID-19: PTSD symptoms in Greek health care professionals, Communicable diseases as occupational hazards for agricultural workers: using experience sampling methods for promoting public health, Psychological resilience and secondary traumatic stress in nurses working with terminally ill patients—the mediating role of job burnout, Development of recommendations and guidelines for strengthening resilience in emergency department nurses, Intervention effects on safety compliance and citizenship behaviors: Evidence from the work, family, and health study, The impact of time at work and time off from work on rule compliance: The case of hand hygiene in health care, Predeployment mental health and trauma exposure of expatriate humanitarian aid workers: Risk and resilience factors, Fear of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) 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pandemic in a tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, What the world could learn from the Haitian resilience while managing COVID-19, The situation in Hong Kong during the COVID-19 pandemic, Disparities, desperation, and divisiveness: Coping with COVID-19 in India, Mental health implications of the COVID-19 pandemic in India, “Pandemonium of the pandemic”: Impact of COVID-19 in India, focus on mental health, Attitudes toward COVID-19 and stress levels in Hungary: Effects of age, perceived health status, and gender, International perspectives during the time of COVID-19, Trust as a mediator of the relationship between character and perceptions of leader effectiveness during the COVID-19 crisis, COVID-19 and prison policies related to communication with family members, The impact of fear of COVID-19 on job stress, and turnover intentions of frontline nurses in the community: A cross-sectional study in the Philippines, Leading in an unprecedented global crisis: The heightened 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practices via telepsychology: Illustrative case series from military treatment facilities, The effectiveness of child-parent relationship therapy in an online format, Depending on your own kindness: The moderating role of self-compassion on the within-person consequences of work loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic, Work-family strategies during COVID-19: Examining gender dynamics among dual-earner couples with young children, Plug back into work, safely: Job reattachment, leader safety commitment, and job engagement in the COVID-19 pandemic, Rumination about COVID-19 and employee well-being: The role of playful work design, Supporting interdependent telework employees: A moderated-mediation model linking daily COVID-19 task setbacks to next-day work withdrawal, Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on job search behavior: An event transition perspective, The mind, the heart, and the leader in times of crisis: How and when COVID-19-triggered mortality salience relates to state anxiety, job engagement, and prosocial behavior, Working in a pandemic: Exploring the impact of COVID-19 health anxiety on work, family, and health outcomes, Virtual team functioning: Modeling the affective and cognitive effects of an emotional management intervention, Getting back to the “new normal”: Autonomy restoration during a global pandemic, Changes to the work-family interface during the COVID-19 pandemic: Examining predictors and implications using latent transition analysis, COVID-19 and the workplace: Implications, issues, and insights for future research and action, Distancing ourselves from geographic dispersion: An examination of perceived virtuality in teams. In this editorial perspective, we (a) provide data on COVID-19 pandemic-related psychopathology in children and adolescents from a large psychiatric treatment setting in Denmark, (b) give advice on how the likely harmful effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of children and adolescents may be minimized, and (c) propose six lines of research into pandemic-related psychopathology with emphasis on children and adolescents.