2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.lansea.2023.100179
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Impact of COVID-19 on mental health in Bhutan: a way forward for action

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“…Dalam penelitian yang dilakukan di negaranegara Afrika Utara dan Timur Tengah ditemukan peningkatan stres akibat pekerjaan, keuangan, dan permasalahan di dalam rumah akibat pandemi COVID-19 (2). Di Bhutan peningkatan depresi dan kecemasan dilaporkan selama pandemi, prevalensi depresi meningkat dari rata-rata 9 per 10.000 antara tahun 2011 dan 2019 menjadi 32 per 10.000 pada tahun 2021 sedangkan prevalensi kecemasan meningkat dari rata-rata 18 per 10.000 menjadi 55 per 10.000 pada tahun 2021 (3). Prevalensi gejala kesehatan mental di Asia Tenggara menurut studi review terhadap masyarakat umum menemukan bahwa terdapat 27% prevalensi keseluruhan gejala gangguan mental pada populasi umum (4).…”
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“…Dalam penelitian yang dilakukan di negaranegara Afrika Utara dan Timur Tengah ditemukan peningkatan stres akibat pekerjaan, keuangan, dan permasalahan di dalam rumah akibat pandemi COVID-19 (2). Di Bhutan peningkatan depresi dan kecemasan dilaporkan selama pandemi, prevalensi depresi meningkat dari rata-rata 9 per 10.000 antara tahun 2011 dan 2019 menjadi 32 per 10.000 pada tahun 2021 sedangkan prevalensi kecemasan meningkat dari rata-rata 18 per 10.000 menjadi 55 per 10.000 pada tahun 2021 (3). Prevalensi gejala kesehatan mental di Asia Tenggara menurut studi review terhadap masyarakat umum menemukan bahwa terdapat 27% prevalensi keseluruhan gejala gangguan mental pada populasi umum (4).…”
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“…Two articles focused on the impact of COVID-19 on mental health, highlighting the urgent need for targeted interventions to address the psychological impact of the pandemic. 1 , 2 Another article emphasized the importance of culturally sensitive suicide prevention programs in the region, highlighting the significance of involving local communities in the development and implementation of these programs. 3 …”
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“…The characteristics of the pandemic, both in terms of epidemiological and clinical presentation (since its genesis was not clear at the beginning), and in terms of secondary effects on a global scale, have certainly led to a significant impact on public health and particularly prominent effects upon mental health. Considering this, it is necessary to point out the direct and indirect effects that are associated with the various periods of lockdown and the impact that they have had worldwide [2]. These periods were correlated with unique social phenomena, including the closure of commercial activities, the closure of schools, the prohibition of gatherings in public places and consequently, the requirement to remain at home for extended periods of time.…”
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