2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113595
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Psychological distress in the face of a pandemic: An observational study characterizing the impact of COVID-19 on immigrant outpatient mental health

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“…The total score for depression/ anxiety was categorized as none (total score: 0-2), mild (total score: 3-5), moderate (total score: 6-8), and severe (total score: 9-12). 29,41,42…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total score for depression/ anxiety was categorized as none (total score: 0-2), mild (total score: 3-5), moderate (total score: 6-8), and severe (total score: 9-12). 29,41,42…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of this disabling pandemic on minorities and immigrants (e.g., Rothman et al, 2020;Serafini et al, 2021) and on general practitioners working in the frontline with infected Covid-19 patients is well documented (Amerio et al, 2020). Importantly, there is an urgent need to provide adequate mental health care for the victims of COVID-19 severe and continuous stressors at the community-level.…”
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“…Not surprisingly, these behavioral trends are themselves generally born of the disease outbreak itself, since the arrival of the pandemic itself was stressful enough, with the measures to contain it globally being implemented at the expense of even higher socioeconomic cost and the wellbeing of, particularly, the frontline health workers. 5,14,[51][52][53][54][55] Other factors, including habitat or environmental conditions such as the disease outbreak location, for example, may also play a role in the manifestation of sleep or psychological disorders under these conditions. Indeed, consistent with other findings elsewhere, our study seems to suggest that the place of habitation may also matter.…”
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confidence: 99%