Psychology
  • The Significance of the Construction of National Psychology during the period of Public Health Emergency(COVID-19) The Significance of the Construction of National Psychology during the period of Public Health Emergency(COVID-19) #8619_0

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    Author:WANG Minjia

    Abstract:COVID-19 outbreak occurred in China in December 2019. The WHO defined the epidemic as a public health emergency with international concern. The epidemic may cause a series of negative emotions, such as public fear, anxiety, hypochondriacs and collapse. To do a good job in public psychological construction will help to improve the overall psychological pressure resistance of the society and prevent the mental health problems caused by public health emergencies.

    Journal:Journal of Modern Medicine & Health

    Publishing Time:2020,36(19):34-36

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  • Effect of stress events of COVID-19 on psychological health of college students Effect of stress events of COVID-19 on psychological health of college students #8612_0

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    Author:MA Li

    Abstract: Objective To investigate the psychological health level of college students during the stress events of corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and to explore the methods of psychological intervention. Methods Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90) was used to assess the psychological health level of college students by random cluster sampling, and compared with the SCL-90 score of the same group in October 2019. Results In COVID-19 period, the total average score of SCL-90 of 516 students (1.59±0.71 points) was higher than that of national norm and normal period, and the differences were statistically significant ( t = 3.69, 4.18; P <0.05). In COVID-19 period, scores of compulsion, depression, anxiety, hostility, terror and paranoid factors were higher than those of national norm and normal period, and the differences were statistically significant ( P <0.05). In COVID-19 period, the total positive rate (37.0%) of SCL-90 was higher than that in normal period (21.1%), and the difference was statistically significant ( χ 2 = 31.60, P <0.05). In COVID-19 period, the total detection rate of mild, moderate and severe symptoms were higher than those in normal period. The differences were statistically significant9 ( χ 2 = 24.90, 14.32, 5.02; P <0.05). Conclusions COVID-19 public health emergencies have an impact on the psychological health of college students. Schools need to strengthen the publicity and education of relevant health knowledge, improve the school and social support system, strengthen the cultivation of students' individual psychological quality, and improve their psychological tolerance for emergencies.

    Journal:Health Research

    Publishing Time:2020,40(02):E089-E089

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  • Psychological analysis of 15 COVID-19 patients and exploration of psychological intervention strategies Psychological analysis of 15 COVID-19 patients and exploration of psychological intervention strategies #8610_0

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    Author:LIU Shanshan

    Abstract: Objective To observe the whole course status of psychological of corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients and explore the effective psychological intervention strategies. Methods A total of 15 COVID-19 patients were selected. PHQ-9, GAD-7, ISI, ASDS and NGASR were used to conduct a dynamic psychological follow-up evaluation at the interval of two days and every three days from admission. Results The results of the first visit psychological evaluation of 15 COVID-19 patients showed that PHQ-9 had an average score of (4.47±2.30) points, seven patients (46.7%) had mild depression, one patient (6.7%) had moderate depression; and GAD-7 had an average score of (3.93±2.60) points, four patients (26.7%) had mild anxiety, one patient (6.7%) had severe anxiety; ISI had an average score of (4.20±3.23) points, one patient (6.7%) had mild insomnia, two patients (13.3%) had moderate insomnia; 15 patients had negative results of acute stress disorder, all of which were low risk of suicide. There were significant differences in depression and anxiety of patients at six time points after hospitalization ( P <0.05). COVID-19 patients' mood fluctuated obviously in the first week of hospitalization, and then all psychological indexes decreased and tended to be stable. Some patients' anxiety increased in the first week before discharge. Conclusions COVID-19 patients presented different psychological states at different stages of the disease course, which required graded and phased targeted psychological intervention, enhanced psychological intervention in the early and late stage of hospitalization, and continued follow-up of psychological support after discharge.

    Journal:Health Research

    Publishing Time:2020,40(02):E088-E088

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  • Intervention of college counselors in the COVID-19 epidemic: take social work in colleges as an example Intervention of college counselors in the COVID-19 epidemic: take social work in colleges as an example #8609_0

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    Author:GU Xingli

    Abstract: After the outbreak of COVID-19, college students are faced with problems such as physical, psychological and online learning caused by the epidemic. Schools are also faced with the pressure to grasp the current situation of students and not to manage students directly. Taking the social work in colleges as an example, this paper put forward the idea of carrying out the work of college counselors during the epidemic period, and discussed contents and methods of the intervention work, so as to achieve the goal of maintaining the safety and health of college students and ensuring the management of colleges during the epidemic period.

    Journal:Health Research

    Publishing Time:2020,40(02):E087-E087

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  • The Value of Employee Satisfaction in Disastrous Times: Evidence from COVID-19 The Value of Employee Satisfaction in Disastrous Times: Evidence from COVID-19 #8571_0

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    Author:Chenyu Shan

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    Journal:SSRN

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    DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3560919

  • The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): A Review The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): A Review #8566_0

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    Author:Sheikh Salahuddin Ahmed

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    Journal:Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research

    Publishing Time:2020,32:4,1-9

    DOI:10.9734/JAMMR/2020/v32i430393

  • THE BAR EXAM AND THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC THE NEED FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION THE BAR EXAM AND THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC THE NEED FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION #8513_0

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    Author:Claudia Angelos

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    Journal:SSRN

    Publishing Time:2020,(537)

    DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3559060

  • Psychological Impact and Predisposing Factors of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic on General Public in China Psychological Impact and Predisposing Factors of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic on General Public in China #8507_0

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    Author:Dan Liu

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    Journal:柳叶刀·精神病学

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  • Lest we forget Lest we forget #8489_0

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    Journal:美国移植杂志

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    DOI:10.1111/ajt.15888

  • Seven tips to manage your mental health and well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak Seven tips to manage your mental health and well-being during the COVID-19 outbreak #8456_0

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    Journal:Nature

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    DOI:10.1038/d41586-020-00933-5

  • APA poll finds nearly half anxious about getting COVID‐19 APA poll finds nearly half anxious about getting COVID‐19 #8454_0

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    Journal:Mental Health Weekly

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    DOI:10.1002/mhw.32295

  • Overcoming COVID-19: What can human factors and ergonomics offer Overcoming COVID-19: What can human factors and ergonomics offer  #9501_0

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    Author:Ayse P Gurses

    Abstract:A novel coronavirus disease, named coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19, which sparked an outbreak in Wuhan, China in December 2019, is now a pandemic. The rapid spread of this disease from one to more than 155 regions worldwide in 2.5 months highlights the need for better preparation to manage a pandemic. In this commentary, we describe how Human Factors and Ergonomics (HFE) can contribute to the COVID-19 pandemic response. Specifically, we provide an example of how HFE methodologies informed workflow redesigns implemented as part of COVID-19 pandemic preparations in an academic pediatric ambulatory clinic. We then identify key mechanisms and areas where HFE can contribute to and improve the effectiveness of a pandemic response: Just-in-time (JIT) training development, adapting workflows and processes, restructuring teams and tasks, developing effective mechanisms and tools for com- munication, engaging patient and families to follow the recommended practices (e.g., social distancing, revised hospital visitation policies), identifying and mitigating barriers to implementation of plans, and learning from failures and successes to improve both the current and future pandemic responses. We recommend integrating HFE approaches and tools across health care systems, state health organizations, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as they confront this pandemic

    Journal:Journal of Patient Safety and Risk

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    DOI:10.1177/2516043520917764

  • Dr. Li Wenliang and the Time of COVID-19 Dr. Li Wenliang and the Time of COVID-19 #8347_0

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    Journal:Journal of nuclear medicine

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    DOI:10.2967/jnumed.120.245712

  • Potential Legal Liability for Withdrawing or Withholding Ventilators During COVID-19: Assessing the Risks and Identifying Needed Reforms Potential Legal Liability for Withdrawing or Withholding Ventilators During COVID-19: Assessing the Risks and Identifying Needed Reforms #8343_0

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    Journal:JAMA

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    DOI:10.1001/jama.2020.5442

  • Staff Mental Health Self-Assessment During the COVID-19 Outbreak Staff Mental Health Self-Assessment During the COVID-19 Outbreak #8342_0

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    Journal:East Asian archives of psychiatry

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    DOI:10.12809/eaap2014