2020
DOI: 10.1108/mhrj-05-2020-0027
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Potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health outcomes in societies with economic and political instability: case of Lebanon

Abstract: Purpose Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease that has rapidly spread to most cities in the world since December 2019 causing a rise in global mortality and adverse effects on mental health. This paper aims to examine the potential implications of the pandemic for mental health in societies with economic and political instability, focusing on Lebanon. Design/methodology/approach Previous empirical research into mental health and COVID-19 was examined in relation to the Lebanese context… Show more

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“…Due to minority stress, it is possible that there will be an element of mistrust towards political institutions in religious minority communities (Maxwell, 2010). Furthermore, they may be less likely to trust mainstream media outlets due to this general institutional mistrust (Jaspal, 2014). This may be applicable to public responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Religion and Society In The Ukmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to minority stress, it is possible that there will be an element of mistrust towards political institutions in religious minority communities (Maxwell, 2010). Furthermore, they may be less likely to trust mainstream media outlets due to this general institutional mistrust (Jaspal, 2014). This may be applicable to public responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Religion and Society In The Ukmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three leading sources of psychological distress in which more than half of our respondents were affected included; the general uncertainty associated with the pandemic which was similar to the same as the finding of [24] in an Italian population. A lack of confidence in the government's ability to handle the situation and the fear of robbery attacks that were rampant in the region during the period of lockdown which corresponds with the findings of [25] in Lebanon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Therefore, the socio-economic sequelae of COVID-19 (especially the economic fallout), which are accentuated in economically and politically unstable societies, may be leading to poor mental health and maladaptive coping strategies in Lebanon. Furthermore, mental health services in Lebanon are still in their formative stages and are not integrated in a package of services at the national level [6,13]. Whereas early management of depression and other mental health disorders is the most important suicide-prevention strategy [10], the absence of effective mental health services at the national level in Lebanon could eventually lead to maladaptive coping strategies [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%