Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Impactos da pandemia de COVID-19" in Portuguese language version.
Multiple lines of evidence indicate that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has profound psychological and social effects. The psychological sequelae of the pandemic will probably persist for months and years to come. Studies indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with distress, anxiety, fear of contagion, depression and insomnia in the general population and among healthcare professionals. [...] COVID-19 survivors may also be at elevated suicide risk. The COVID-19 crisis may increase suicide rates during and after the pandemic. Mental health consequences of the COVID-19 crisis including suicidal behavior are likely to be present for a long time and peak later than the actual pandemic.
During the epidemic of a highly contagious coronavirus 2019 disease (COVID-19) that was identified in China at the end of 2019, the risk of suicide may be exacerbated [...] The COVID-19 epidemic is associated with anxiety, depression, distress, sleep disturbances, and suicidality
At present, in order to prevent the spread of the epidemic, the Chinese government has implemented strict self- and forced-quarantine measure across the country. [...] Quarantine for COVID-19 on the one hand increases the possibility of psychological and mental problems.
The mental health effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic might be profound1 and there are suggestions that suicide rates will rise [...] The likely adverse effects of the pandemic on people with mental illness, and on population mental health in general, might be exacerbated by fear, self-isolation, and physical distancing
Sintomas de depressão, ansiedade e estresse diante da pandemia têm sido identificados na população geral e, em particular, nos profissionais da saúde
This unprecedented experience of ‘home quarantine’ under lockdown with the uncertainty of academic and professional career has multifaceted impacts on the mental health of students. [...] the sudden joblessness and financial insecurity are putting the university students in an unpleasant situation, affecting their socioeconomic and mental well-being [...] Approximately two-thirds of the students are getting depressed thinking they might be falling academically behind their contemporaries in other parts of the world during the prolonged closure of universities
The education sector has faced enormous challenges since the lockdowns (implemented to minimize the spread of COVID-19) and led to the complete closure of all academic institutions worldwide. To tackle this issue, home schooling and the widespread use of remote teaching has been introduced via online learning modules and television. However, the mental health of students who do not have access to these facilities is of great concern and needs to be rectified with immediate effect.
Stock markets globally lost about $5tn of value last week, as measured by the MSCI all-country index.
Hotel reservation cancellations have already reached about 90% in Rome [...]
Stock markets globally lost about $5tn of value last week, as measured by the MSCI all-country index.
Hotel reservation cancellations have already reached about 90% in Rome [...]
Sintomas de depressão, ansiedade e estresse diante da pandemia têm sido identificados na população geral e, em particular, nos profissionais da saúde