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Covid Deteriorated Mental Health Patients Conditions: Study

Covid Deteriorated Mental Health Patients Conditions: Study by Hannah Joy on  April 27, 2021 at 3:02 PM In the UK, during the pandemic, the conditions of patients suffering from mental health issues deteriorated when National Health Service (NHS) shifted the in-person care to telephone, video and text messages, reveals a new study. The study, led by researchers from the University College London (UCL), showed that many reported a lower quality of care, trouble accessing medication, had appointments cancelled or felt the loss of face-to-face help meant they were missing out on care , the Guardian reported. For many patients, the switch to remote care heightened the isolation and loneliness they were already feeling because they could no longer see friends and family, said Brynmor Lloyd-Evans associate professor at the UCL.

COVID-19 Raised Mental Health Issues Within Families

COVID-19 Raised Mental Health Issues Within Families by Angela Mohan on  April 13, 2021 at 5:26 PM Lock down due to COVID-19 has been liked to a variety of large, detrimental effects on individuals and families well-being and functioning. Parents reported that they themselves were experiencing much higher levels of depression and lower levels of coparenting quality with their partners. Mark Feinberg, research professor of health and human development at Penn State, said the results recently published in the journal Family Process give insight into just how devastating periods of family and social stress can be for parents and children, and how important a good coparenting relationship can be for family well-being.

Mental Health Problems Before and After Covid-19 in Middle School Kids

Mental Health Problems Before and After Covid-19 in Middle School Kids by Hannah Joy on  April 5, 2021 at 6:36 PM The symptoms reduced during the early stages of the pandemic It could be due to the COVID-19 stay-at-home regulations During the early stages of the pandemic, the elevated levels of mental health problems in middle school children from a predominantly Latinx community were found to be reduced, reveals a new study. The study in the Mental Health Problems Before and After Covid-19 in Middle School Kids While the negative impact of the COVID pandemic on mental health is widespread, our study found that COVID-19 stay-at-home measures may have offered some protective effects for youth mental health early in the pandemic, said study coordinator Francesca Penner, MA, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Mississippi, MA, USA. These may be related to increased time with family, fewer social and academic pressures, more flexible routines, factor

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