Odds ratios for adverse mental health symptoms, especially suicidal ideation, highest for those in both roles
Pandemic Tied to Worsening of Teens’ Mental Health
However, pandemic also tied to decrease in substance use among both boys and girls
Neurological, Neuropsychiatric Symptoms Common in COVID-19
Symptoms with the highest prevalence included anosmia, weakness, fatigue, dysgeusia, myalgia, and depression
Postpartum Mental Health Visits Up During COVID-19 Pandemic
Increase seen in visit rate from March 2020, with higher rate in April, which was sustained through November 2020
Mental Health Poor for 11 Percent of U.K. Adults During COVID-19
Steady deterioration in mental health seen for 7.0 percent; mental health initially declined and remained very poor for 4.1 percent
ED Visits for Pediatric Mental Health Issues Up During COVID-19
Odds of admission for mental health issues also on the rise, as were lengths of stay
Many Oncology Patients Are Lonely During COVID-19
Those categorized as lonely have higher levels of social isolation, higher symptom severity scores for all symptoms
Pandemic Tied to Mental Health Concerns in Pregnant, Postpartum Women
Excessive information seeking doubles the odds of elevated posttraumatic stress and anxiety/depression
Considerable Neurologic, Psychiatric Morbidity Reported After COVID-19
Estimated incidence of neurological or psychiatric diagnosis was 33.62 percent among 236,379 patients
Half of Parents Report Pandemic Negatively Impacting Teen Mental Health
Parents also report methods to improve mental health largely work