COVID-19 Outbreak and Beyond
The COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed our lifestyle when, on 30 January 2020, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus disease outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. Since then, many governments have introduced unprecedented containment measures, hoping to slo...
Zapisane w:
| Format: | Online |
|---|---|
| Język: | angielski |
| Wydane: |
MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
2022
|
| Hasła przedmiotowe: | |
| Dostęp online: | ONIX_20220224_9783036530147_66 |
| Etykiety: |
Nie ma etykietki, Dołącz pierwszą etykiete!
|
| _version_ | 1869529257000042496 |
|---|---|
| collection | Directory of Open Access Books |
| description | The COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed our lifestyle when, on 30 January 2020, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus disease outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. Since then, many governments have introduced unprecedented containment measures, hoping to slow the spread of the virus. International research suggests that both the pandemic and the related protective measures, such as lockdown, curfews, and social distancing, are having a profound impact on the mental health of the population. Among the most commonly observed psychological effects, there are high levels of stress, anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic symptoms, along with boredom and frustration. At the same time, the behavioral response of the population is of paramount importance to successfully contain the outbreak, creating a vicious circle in which the psychological distress impacts the willingness to comply with the protective measures, which, in turn, if prolonged, could exacerbate the population’s distress. This book includes: i) original studies on the worldwide psychological and behavioral impact of COVID-19 on targeted individuals (e.g., parents, social workers, patients affected by physical and mental disorders); ii) studies exploring the effect of COVID-19 using advanced statistical and methodological techniques (e.g., machine learning technologies); iii) research on practical applications that could help identify persons at risk, mitigate the negative effects of this situation, and offer insights to policymakers to manage the pandemic are also highly welcomed. |
| format | Online |
| id | doab-20.500.12854ir-78768 |
| institution | Directory of Open Access Books |
| language | eng |
| publishDate | 2022 |
| publishDateRange | 2022 |
| publishDateSort | 2022 |
| publisher | MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute |
| publisherStr | MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute |
| record_format | ojs |
| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-787682024-03-29T08:01:42Z COVID-19 Outbreak and Beyond Roma, Paolo Monaro, Merylin Mazza, Cristina risk perception confidence social support coping strategy COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 older adults depression precautionary behavior socioeconomic status online survey mental health health anxiety intrusive thoughts contamination negative affect pandemic psychopathology psychiatric patients mental illness cognitive function psychiatric symptoms lockdown Information and Communications Technology (ICT) social connectedness future anxiety social media technology and society gender differences students anxiety personality coronavirus lifestyle behavioral determinants healthcare utilization healthcare avoidance public health self-efficacy risk-taking young adult stress coronavirus pandemic emotion regulation primary emotional systems mental and physical health COVID-19 pandemic quarantine isolation public health emergency preparedness online survey of patients and contacts intention-based critical factors novel coronavirus pandemic prevention hybrid theoretical framework path modeling Pakistan service robot customer engagement protection motivation theory social distancing COVID-19 preventative behaviors perceived susceptibility cues to action health belief model health education Okara, Pakistan occupational stress emotional intelligence precaution measures Saudi Arabia institutional climate COVID-19 preventive behaviors extended theory of planned behavior university students pandemics psychological distress longitudinal studies fear acute myocardial infarction distress questionnaires help-seeking behavior music listening social distance worries killing time obesity eating disorder obesity surgery social dilemma fear of infection safety measures collective behavior pathogens self-control emotions optimism satisfaction with life coping with stress behavioral change remote work exercise sustained effects government response infection rate adoption of PARs China hospital workers quality of life insomnia distance learning psycho-emotional impact vaccinations sentiment analysis Twitter anti-vax vaccine hesitancy Python VADER NLTK sleep quality mindfulness distress COVID-19 lockdown longitudinal study path analysis COVID-19 epidemic media consumption subjective well-being safety-seeking behaviors information seeking television news use emotional distress social media news use health information online health information information-seeking behavior undergraduate students psychology dentistry need for structure compensatory control social class bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology The COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed our lifestyle when, on 30 January 2020, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus disease outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. Since then, many governments have introduced unprecedented containment measures, hoping to slow the spread of the virus. International research suggests that both the pandemic and the related protective measures, such as lockdown, curfews, and social distancing, are having a profound impact on the mental health of the population. Among the most commonly observed psychological effects, there are high levels of stress, anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic symptoms, along with boredom and frustration. At the same time, the behavioral response of the population is of paramount importance to successfully contain the outbreak, creating a vicious circle in which the psychological distress impacts the willingness to comply with the protective measures, which, in turn, if prolonged, could exacerbate the population’s distress. This book includes: i) original studies on the worldwide psychological and behavioral impact of COVID-19 on targeted individuals (e.g., parents, social workers, patients affected by physical and mental disorders); ii) studies exploring the effect of COVID-19 using advanced statistical and methodological techniques (e.g., machine learning technologies); iii) research on practical applications that could help identify persons at risk, mitigate the negative effects of this situation, and offer insights to policymakers to manage the pandemic are also highly welcomed. 2022-02-24T10:35:50Z 2022-02-24T10:35:50Z 2022 book ONIX_20220224_9783036530147_66 9783036530147 9783036530154 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/78768 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4861 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4861 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3014-7 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3014-7 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036530147 9783036530154 490 Basel open access |
| spellingShingle | risk perception confidence social support coping strategy COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 older adults depression precautionary behavior socioeconomic status online survey mental health health anxiety intrusive thoughts contamination negative affect pandemic psychopathology psychiatric patients mental illness cognitive function psychiatric symptoms lockdown Information and Communications Technology (ICT) social connectedness future anxiety social media technology and society gender differences students anxiety personality coronavirus lifestyle behavioral determinants healthcare utilization healthcare avoidance public health self-efficacy risk-taking young adult stress coronavirus pandemic emotion regulation primary emotional systems mental and physical health COVID-19 pandemic quarantine isolation public health emergency preparedness online survey of patients and contacts intention-based critical factors novel coronavirus pandemic prevention hybrid theoretical framework path modeling Pakistan service robot customer engagement protection motivation theory social distancing COVID-19 preventative behaviors perceived susceptibility cues to action health belief model health education Okara, Pakistan occupational stress emotional intelligence precaution measures Saudi Arabia institutional climate COVID-19 preventive behaviors extended theory of planned behavior university students pandemics psychological distress longitudinal studies fear acute myocardial infarction distress questionnaires help-seeking behavior music listening social distance worries killing time obesity eating disorder obesity surgery social dilemma fear of infection safety measures collective behavior pathogens self-control emotions optimism satisfaction with life coping with stress behavioral change remote work exercise sustained effects government response infection rate adoption of PARs China hospital workers quality of life insomnia distance learning psycho-emotional impact vaccinations sentiment analysis anti-vax vaccine hesitancy Python VADER NLTK sleep quality mindfulness distress COVID-19 lockdown longitudinal study path analysis COVID-19 epidemic media consumption subjective well-being safety-seeking behaviors information seeking television news use emotional distress social media news use health information online health information information-seeking behavior undergraduate students psychology dentistry need for structure compensatory control social class bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology COVID-19 Outbreak and Beyond |
| title | COVID-19 Outbreak and Beyond |
| title_full | COVID-19 Outbreak and Beyond |
| title_fullStr | COVID-19 Outbreak and Beyond |
| title_full_unstemmed | COVID-19 Outbreak and Beyond |
| title_short | COVID-19 Outbreak and Beyond |
| title_sort | covid 19 outbreak and beyond |
| topic | risk perception confidence social support coping strategy COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 older adults depression precautionary behavior socioeconomic status online survey mental health health anxiety intrusive thoughts contamination negative affect pandemic psychopathology psychiatric patients mental illness cognitive function psychiatric symptoms lockdown Information and Communications Technology (ICT) social connectedness future anxiety social media technology and society gender differences students anxiety personality coronavirus lifestyle behavioral determinants healthcare utilization healthcare avoidance public health self-efficacy risk-taking young adult stress coronavirus pandemic emotion regulation primary emotional systems mental and physical health COVID-19 pandemic quarantine isolation public health emergency preparedness online survey of patients and contacts intention-based critical factors novel coronavirus pandemic prevention hybrid theoretical framework path modeling Pakistan service robot customer engagement protection motivation theory social distancing COVID-19 preventative behaviors perceived susceptibility cues to action health belief model health education Okara, Pakistan occupational stress emotional intelligence precaution measures Saudi Arabia institutional climate COVID-19 preventive behaviors extended theory of planned behavior university students pandemics psychological distress longitudinal studies fear acute myocardial infarction distress questionnaires help-seeking behavior music listening social distance worries killing time obesity eating disorder obesity surgery social dilemma fear of infection safety measures collective behavior pathogens self-control emotions optimism satisfaction with life coping with stress behavioral change remote work exercise sustained effects government response infection rate adoption of PARs China hospital workers quality of life insomnia distance learning psycho-emotional impact vaccinations sentiment analysis anti-vax vaccine hesitancy Python VADER NLTK sleep quality mindfulness distress COVID-19 lockdown longitudinal study path analysis COVID-19 epidemic media consumption subjective well-being safety-seeking behaviors information seeking television news use emotional distress social media news use health information online health information information-seeking behavior undergraduate students psychology dentistry need for structure compensatory control social class bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology |
| topic_facet | risk perception confidence social support coping strategy COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 older adults depression precautionary behavior socioeconomic status online survey mental health health anxiety intrusive thoughts contamination negative affect pandemic psychopathology psychiatric patients mental illness cognitive function psychiatric symptoms lockdown Information and Communications Technology (ICT) social connectedness future anxiety social media technology and society gender differences students anxiety personality coronavirus lifestyle behavioral determinants healthcare utilization healthcare avoidance public health self-efficacy risk-taking young adult stress coronavirus pandemic emotion regulation primary emotional systems mental and physical health COVID-19 pandemic quarantine isolation public health emergency preparedness online survey of patients and contacts intention-based critical factors novel coronavirus pandemic prevention hybrid theoretical framework path modeling Pakistan service robot customer engagement protection motivation theory social distancing COVID-19 preventative behaviors perceived susceptibility cues to action health belief model health education Okara, Pakistan occupational stress emotional intelligence precaution measures Saudi Arabia institutional climate COVID-19 preventive behaviors extended theory of planned behavior university students pandemics psychological distress longitudinal studies fear acute myocardial infarction distress questionnaires help-seeking behavior music listening social distance worries killing time obesity eating disorder obesity surgery social dilemma fear of infection safety measures collective behavior pathogens self-control emotions optimism satisfaction with life coping with stress behavioral change remote work exercise sustained effects government response infection rate adoption of PARs China hospital workers quality of life insomnia distance learning psycho-emotional impact vaccinations sentiment analysis anti-vax vaccine hesitancy Python VADER NLTK sleep quality mindfulness distress COVID-19 lockdown longitudinal study path analysis COVID-19 epidemic media consumption subjective well-being safety-seeking behaviors information seeking television news use emotional distress social media news use health information online health information information-seeking behavior undergraduate students psychology dentistry need for structure compensatory control social class bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology |
| url | ONIX_20220224_9783036530147_66 |