Risk for insomnia even higher for those with depression or anxiety
High Levels of Anxiety, Depression Seen in Younger Adults During Pandemic
Levels declined throughout pandemic period for those aged 40 years and older, but remained elevated for younger adults
Unique Workplace Concerns Tied to Health Worker Depression, Anxiety During Pandemic
Associations seen for working on the hospital unit, mood disturbances, and sleep disturbances with depression, anxiety
No Change in Depression Seen in Children Across the Globe From 2004 to 2019
Findings based on 41 studies with data for children younger than 13 years old
Rates of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Increased After COVID-19 Hospitalization
Rate of patients fulfilling criteria for depression was also higher for COVID-19 patients versus controls
COVID-19-Related Stress During Pregnancy Tied to Poor Postpartum Outcomes
COVID-19-related stress associated with maternal mental health and infant negative affectivity
Minimal Change in Mental Health Linked to COVID-19
In general population studies, no change observed in general mental health or anxiety symptoms; minimal worsening seen in depression symptoms
Demand for Mental Health Care Outpacing Capacity
Psychologists report increases in those seeking care for anxiety, depression, substance use and no capacity for treating new patients
Headaches in Teens During Pandemic Tied to Depression, Anxiety
Among teens with headache, 27 percent reported worsening of headaches, while 10 percent had new onset of headache
Psychological Distress May Increase Risk for COVID-19 Hospitalization
Depression, worry about COVID-19, loneliness as strongly linked to hospitalization as high cholesterol, hypertension