2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191912120
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Impact of Social Isolation during the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health, Substance Use, and Homelessness: Qualitative Interviews with Behavioral Health Providers

Abstract: The United States is experiencing a syndemic of homelessness, substance use disorder, and mental health conditions, which has been further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Although it is expected that mitigation strategies will curb community transmission of COVID-19, the unintended consequences of social isolation on mental health and substance use are a growing public health concern. Awareness of changing mental health and substance use treatment needs due to the pandemic is critical to understanding wh… Show more

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“…This emphasizes the importance of rapid adaptation and multidisciplinary changes in stroke care protocols, including effective triage screening, proper PPE utilization, and increased equipment cleaning to minimize treatment delays 118 . Recognizing the impact of social isolation and the stress of the pandemic on the mental health of patients and staff also underscores the need for comprehensive psychological support measures in stroke care strategies 119 . To address COVID-19-related fears, stroke care must include the integration of psychological support, particularly emphasizing the consideration of physiological risk factors linked to COVID-19 comorbidities 115 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This emphasizes the importance of rapid adaptation and multidisciplinary changes in stroke care protocols, including effective triage screening, proper PPE utilization, and increased equipment cleaning to minimize treatment delays 118 . Recognizing the impact of social isolation and the stress of the pandemic on the mental health of patients and staff also underscores the need for comprehensive psychological support measures in stroke care strategies 119 . To address COVID-19-related fears, stroke care must include the integration of psychological support, particularly emphasizing the consideration of physiological risk factors linked to COVID-19 comorbidities 115 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the primary concerns about a positive result was the implications of isolation from others to prevent infection spread. Fears of isolation and quarantine were documented across populations during the pandemic [28][29][30]. Yet, there was scant data on what isolation and separation meant for pregnant patients admitted as inpatients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that peer recovery services comprised almost two-thirds of all behavioral health services offered, future research should unpack who these peers are, what training they have, and how they are prepared to work in the harm reduction eld given the severity of use and life-threatening consequences related to substance use. Prior research has documented the bene ts of leveraging the peer workforce to address behavioral health needs and the recent nationwide proliferation of the peer behavioral health workforce [29][30] , especially in light of the behavioral health challenges and social vulnerabilities associated with COVID-19 31,32 and increasing rates of overdose deaths. 13 Recently, the Biden-Harris Administration identi ed peer supports as essential to accelerating the mental health workforce and improving health care delivery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%