Authors
Jutta Lindert, Marija Jakubauskiene, Johan Bilsen
Publication date
2021/11/1
Source
European journal of public health
Volume
31
Issue
Supplement_4
Pages
iv31-iv35
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic is a disaster that has impacted lives globally. The purpose of this paper is to understand the linkage between COVID-19 and its impact on mental health. To reach this aim, we reviewed the literature on COVID-19 and mental conditions. Based on the literature, we identified COVID-19 as an unexpected, large-scale event that disrupted communities and caused death, destruction and trauma which upended normal existence. For mental conditions, effects of the pandemic are likely to manifest in different ways: development of symptoms in previously healthy individuals, new episodes in those with predisposition to mental disorders and development of symptoms that do not meet diagnostic criteria. The level of mental health problems varies depending on the stage of the pandemic, country, population groups and types of conditions. This also applies to the level of …
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Scholar articles
J Lindert, M Jakubauskiene, J Bilsen - European journal of public health, 2021