This bibliography shows the most interesting papers selected from pmc PubMedCentral which were newly included in covid013Y  | 
1. Hydroxychloroquine/lopinavir/ritonavir/methylprednisolone: Manic episode with psychotic features during an off-label use: case report.  | 
  | *C7348109* C7348109  | |
2. The socio-economic and psychosocial impact of Covid-19 pandemic on urban refugees in Uganda.  | 
  | *C7351411* C7351411  | |
3. Impact of the perceived threat of COVID-19 on variety-seeking.  | 
  | *C7345280* C7345280  | |
4. Seeing and Viewing Through a Postdigital Pandemic: Shifting from Physical Proximity to Scopic Mediation.  | 
  | *C7338282* C7338282  | |
5. “I feel like death on legs”: COVID-19 isolation and mental health.  | 
  | *C7340050* C7340050  | |
6. Stand for black lives matter: Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture & Society.  | 
  | *C7324775* C7324775  | |
7. A discussion of irrational stockpiling behaviour during crisis.  | 
  | *C7321775* C7321775  | |
8. Did location-based games motivate players to socialize during COVID-19?  | 
  | *C7319655* C7319655  | |
9. Theoretical and applied study of the psychological and educational effects of lockdown in primary school students in Argentina.  | 
  | *C7319606* C7319606  | |
10. Men Suicide and Covid-19: Critical Masculinity Analyses and Interventions.  | 
  | *C7314913* C7314913  | |
11. Soziale Arbeit im Ausnahmezustand?! Professionstheoretische Forschungsnotizen zur Corona-Pandemie.  | 
  | *C7303438* C7303438  | |
12. Extremes in Context: A Life-Course Approach to Disaster Mental Health.  | 
  | *C7304405* C7304405  | |
13. Understanding the Experience of an Extreme Event: A Personal Reflection.  | 
  | *C7304403* C7304403  | |
14. Corona im Knast: Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie auf die Soziale Arbeit im Justizvollzug des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen.  | 
  | *C7302121* C7302121  | |
15. Ein Virus - viele Fragen: Antworten auf die wichtigsten arbeitsrechtlichen Fragen für Ärzte.  | 
  | *C7274072* C7274072  | |
16. Persönliche Infektionsgefahr und finanzielle Sorgen dominieren.  | 
  | *C7260464* C7260464  | |
17. What healthcare leaders need to do to protect the psychological well-being of frontline staff in the COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *C7306268* C7306268  | |
18. Responding to the accumulation of adverse childhood experiences in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic: implications for practice.  | 
  | *C7298091* C7298091  | |
19. Occupational psychosocial risks of health professionals in the face of the crisis produced by the COVID-19: From the identification of these risks to immediate action.  | 
  | *C7229946* C7229946  | |
20. Neues aus dem "ZNS-Hauptstadtstudio".  | 
  | *C7198843* C7198843  | |
21. Heaviest drinkers still drinking during lockdown: UK research.  | 
  | *C7273064* C7273064  | |
22. Peer support — A secret weapon in the fight against COVID‐19.  | 
  | *C7267494* C7267494  | |
23. Psychological distress found among exposed health care workers.  | 
  | *C7264538* C7264538  | |
24. Responding to COVID19: What is happening for our vulnerable children and young people?  | 
  | *C7242768* C7242768  | |
25. Telepsychiatry coming into its own with COVID‐19.  | 
  | *C7262058* C7262058  | |
26. COVID-19 and pets: When pandemic meets panic.  | 
  | *C7151387* C7151387  | |
27. Alcohol store closure in Pennsylvania: Withdrawals in future?  | 
  | *C7161813* C7161813  | |
28. Changes in alcohol use as a function of psychological distress and social support following COVID-19 related University closings.  | 
  | *32679435* 32679435  | |
29. Multisystem Resilience for Children and Youth in Disaster: Reflections in the Context of COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7314620* C7314620  | |
30. Mental Health in Elderly Spanish People in Times of COVID-19 Outbreak.  | 
  | *C7340042* C7340042  | |
31. Grief and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Older Adults.  | 
  | *C7320675* C7320675  | |
32. Associations Between Media Exposure and Mental Distress Among U.S. Adults at the Beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic.  | 
  | *C7351429* C7351429  | |
33. Perceived Discrimination and Mental Distress Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence From the Understanding America Study.  | 
  | *C7336127* C7336127  | |
34. Psychological impact of lockdown (confinement) on young children and how to mitigate its effects: Rapid review of the evidence☆.  | 
  | *C7323677* C7323677  | |
35. The Corona Crisis: What Can We Learn from Earlier Studies in Applied Psychology?  | 
  | *C7283790* C7283790  | |
36. Do Quarantine Experiences and Attitudes Towards COVID-19 Affect the Distribution of Mental Health in China? A Quantile Regression Analysis.  | 
  | *C7321773* C7321773  | |
37. Effective recommendations for reducing anxiety and depression caused by COVID-19 outbreak in medical staff.  | 
  | *C7274958* C7274958  | |
38. Impact of home confinement during the COVID‐19 pandemic on medication use and disease activity in spondyloarthritis patients.  | 
  | *C7323330* C7323330  | |
39. The neuropsychological impact of E-learning on children.  | 
  | *32688279* 32688279  | |
40. Potential changes to the hikikimori phenomenon in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *32682300* 32682300  | |
41. Stigma exclusion and mental health during COVID19: 2 cases from the Philippines.  | 
  | *32682301* 32682301  | |
42. Comment on psychological interventions during COVID-19: Challenges for Iraqi Kurdistan.  | 
  | *32679531* 32679531  | |
43. A new challenge for child psychiatrists: Inpatient care management during coronavirus pandemic.  | 
  | *32688278* 32688278  | |
44. Cross-country comparison of media reporting of celebrity suicide in the immediate week: A pilot study.  | 
  | *32674068* 32674068  | |
45. Prevalence of and factors associated with mental health problems and suicidality among senior high school students in rural China during the COVID-19 outbreak.  | 
  | *32668388* 32668388  | |
46. Lessons learned from SARS to COVID-19 in the Taiwanese population.  | 
  | *32663795* 32663795  | |
47. Revisiting ‘The Plague’ by Camus: Shaping the ‘social absurdity’ of the COVID-19 Pandemic.  | 
  | *32659655* 32659655  | |
48. Burnout: A risk factor amongst mental health professionals during COVID-19.  | 
  | *32683251* 32683251  | |
49. “Is compulsive social media use amid COVID-19 pandemic addictive behavior or coping mechanism?  | 
  | *32659658* 32659658  | |
50. The heterogeneity of grief in India during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the national lockdown.  | 
  | *32659656* 32659656  | |
51. Pandemia De La Covid-19 Y Salud Mental: Reflexiones Iniciales Desde La Atención Primaria De Salud Española.  | 
  | *C7346833* C7346833  | |
52. Family Therapy and COVID‐19: International Reflections during the Pandemic from Systemic Therapists across the Globe.  | 
  | *C7300858* C7300858  | |
53. A Model of Support for Families of Children With Autism Living in the COVID-19 Lockdown: Lessons From Italy.  | 
  | *C7266382* C7266382  | |
54. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health of young people and adults: a systematic review protocol of observational studies.  | 
  | *32611746* 32611746  | |
55. Prevalence and correlates of physical activity in a sample of UK adults observing social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *C7358093* C7358093  | |
56. COVID‐19: Concerns and behaviours in Croatia.  | 
  | *C7276766* C7276766  | |
57. Relationship between perception and anxiety about COVID-19 infection and risk behaviors for spreading infection: A national survey in Japan.  | 
  | *C7331545* C7331545  | |
58. Isolation social stress low socioeconomic status and its relationship to immune response in Covid-19 pandemic context.  | 
  | *C7326413* C7326413  | |
59. Ageism and intergenerational tensions in the COVID-19 period.  | 
  | *C7248634* C7248634  | |
60. COVID-19 containment and addictions.  | 
  | *C7245261* C7245261  | |
61. COVID-19 and psychiatry.  | 
  | *C7241996* C7241996  | |
62. COVID-19 and child and youth psychiatry.  | 
  | *C7234791* C7234791  | |
63. Covid-19 quarantine has increased the incidence of ethyl alcohol burns.  | 
  | *C7255740* C7255740  | |
64. The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on addiction treatment.  | 
  | *C7309648* C7309648  | |
65. Addiction in the times of pandemic.  | 
  | *C7309639* C7309639  | |
66. COVID-19 and social distancing.  | 
  | *C7309640* C7309640  | |
67. Impact of lockdown on learning status of undergraduate and postgraduate students during COVID-19 pandemic in West Bengal India.  | 
  | *C7308748* C7308748  | |
68. Lockdown for COVID-19 and its impact on community mobility in India: An analysis of the COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports 2020.  | 
  | *C7289746* C7289746  | |
69. Psycho-social factors associated with the nationwide lockdown in India during COVID- 19 pandemic.  | 
  | *C7324916* C7324916  | |
70. Stress management interventions for college students in the context of the COVID‐19 pandemic.  | 
  | *C7323064* C7323064  | |
71. A reformulated contextual model of psychotherapy for treating anxiety and depression.  | 
  | *32682187* 32682187  | |
72. Death anxiety in the time of COVID-19: theoretical explanations and clinical implications.  | 
  | *C7308596* C7308596  | |
73. Challenges and opportunities for enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT-E) in light of COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7264449* C7264449  | |
74. Cognitive therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder following critical illness and intensive care unit admission.  | 
  | *C7251252* C7251252  | |
75. Reframing Time Spent Alone: Reappraisal Buffers the Emotional Effects of Isolation.  | 
  | *C7335222* C7335222  | |
76. Stress and anxiety among university students in France during Covid-19 mandatory confinement.  | 
  | *32688023* 32688023  | |
77. The psychological impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the general population of Saudi Arabia.  | 
  | *32688022* 32688022  | |
78. Counselling and psychotherapy post‐COVID‐19.  | 
  | *C7300733* C7300733  | |
79. Crime and coronavirus: social distancing lockdown and the mobility elasticity of crime.  | 
  | *C7338127* C7338127  | |
80. Routine activity effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on burglary in Detroit March 2020.  | 
  | *C7309695* C7309695  | |
81. Effects of lockdown on human sleep and chronotype during the COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *C7342078* C7342078  | |
82. Measuring hope during the COVID-19 outbreak in the Philippines: development and validation of the state locus-of-Hope scale short form in Filipino.  | 
  | *C7314572* C7314572  | |
83. Data on social and health vulnerability in rural India: A case of covid-19.  | 
  | *C7358164* C7358164  | |
84. A dataset for emotional reactions and family resilience during COVID-19 isolation period among Indonesian families.  | 
  | *C7324925* C7324925  | |
85. Mental health status of health care workers during the COVID‐19 outbreak in Poland: one region two different settings.  | 
  | *C7323117* C7323117  | |
86. Signal of increased opioid overdose during COVID-19 from emergency medical services data.  | 
  | *C7351024* C7351024  | |
87. Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Early Childhood Care and Education.  | 
  | *C7355524* C7355524  | |
88. Frontline nurses’ burnout anxiety depression and fear statuses and their associated factors during the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan China: A large-scale cross-sectional study.  | 
  | *C7320259* C7320259  | |
89. COVID-19 in Wuhan: Sociodemographic characteristics and hospital support measures associated with the immediate psychological impact on healthcare workers.  | 
  | *C7311903* C7311903  | |
90. Coronavirus comes home? Energy use home energy management and the social-psychological factors of COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7341977* C7341977  | |
91. Global burden of COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare workers.  | 
  | *32665948* 32665948  | |
92. Editorial comment on: Global burden of COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare workers.  | 
  | *32665946* 32665946  | |
93. COVID-19 dignité humaine et traumatisme psychologique pour les soignants : une lettre ouverte aux autorités sanitaires.  | 
  | *C7290174* C7290174  | |
94. Mapping trauma support onto the shifting landscape of seeking refuge in Sweden: insights from an ongoing programme of research on refugee minors’ mental health.  | 
  | *32661614* 32661614  | |
95. Natural shocks and marriage markets: Fluctuations in mehr and dowry in Muslim marriages.  | 
  | *C7319937* C7319937  | |
96. Pediatrician watch out for corona-phobia.  | 
  | *32661937* 32661937  | |
97. The importance of assessing the self-reported impact of COVID-19 on clinician mental health.  | 
  | *C7290173* C7290173  | |
98. Loneliness at epidemic levels in America.  | 
  | *32674944* 32674944  | |
99. Alone together: Social isolation quarantine and the coronavirus pandemic.  | 
  | *32680699* 32680699  | |
100. Psychological Support System for Hospital Workers During the Covid-19 Outbreak: Rapid Design and Implementation of the Covid-Psy Hotline.  | 
  | *32670100* 32670100  | |
101. How Have COVID-19 Isolation Policies Affected Young People’s Mental Health? – Evidence From Chinese College Students.  | 
  | *32670172* 32670172  | |
102. The Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Challenge in Mexico: A Critical and Forced Reflection as Individuals and Society.  | 
  | *32671012* 32671012  | |
103. El impacto de la Gran Recesión en la salud mental en España.  | 
  | *32674864* 32674864  | |
104. Keeping the wolf at bay: Infection prevention and control measures for inpatient psychiatric facilities in the time of COVID-19.  | 
  | *32682153* 32682153  | |
105. COVID-19 and telepsychiatry: Early outpatient experiences and implications for the future.  | 
  | *C7347331* C7347331  | |
106. Behavioral interventions in acute COVID-19 recovery: A new opportunity for integrated care.  | 
  | *32654787* 32654787  | |
107. The digital clinic: Implementing technology and augmenting care for mental health.  | 
  | *32688094* 32688094  | |
108. Expert consensus on the prevention and treatment of substance use and addictive behaviour-related disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *C7358097* C7358097  | |
109. Case report of a patient with suspected COVID-19 with depression and fever in an epidemic stress environment.  | 
  | *C7276235* C7276235  | |
110. Overview of mental health issues of COVID-19: need of the hour.  | 
  | *C7295860* C7295860  | |
111. Towards a ‘virtual’ world: Social isolation and struggles during the COVID‐19 pandemic as single women living alone.  | 
  | *C7273110* C7273110  | |
112. Me Without My Smartphone? Never! Predictors of Willingness for Smartphone Separation and Nomophobia.  | 
  | *C7352115* C7352115  | |
113. Mental healthcare policies in South Korea during the COVID-19 epidemic.  | 
  | *C7297166* C7297166  | |
114. Exploring COVID-19 stress and its factors in Bangladesh: A perception-based study.  | 
  | *C7350787* C7350787  | |
115. Surgeon’s COVID-19 Traumatic Stress Disorder.  | 
  | *C7317254* C7317254  | |
116. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in the precipitation of intimate partner violence.  | 
  | *C7318988* C7318988  | |
117. Mental health and capacity laws in Northern Ireland and the COVID-19 pandemic: Examining powers procedures and protections under emergency legislation.  | 
  | *C7306743* C7306743  | |
118. Domestic violence against women and the COVID-19 pandemic: What is the role of psychiatry?  | 
  | *C7264022* C7264022  | |
119. COVID-19 and forced alcohol abstinence in India: The dilemmas around ethics and rights.  | 
  | *C7237931* C7237931  | |
120. Isolation of patients in psychiatric hospitals in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic: An ethical legal and practical challenge.  | 
  | *C7205628* C7205628  | |
121. Validation and Psychometric Properties of the Japanese Version of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale Among Adolescents.  | 
  | *C7358289* C7358289  | |
122. Online Gambling in the Midst of COVID-19: A Nexus of Mental Health Concerns Substance Use and Financial Stress.  | 
  | *C7357671* C7357671  | |
123. Psychometric Testing of Three COVID-19-Related Scales Among People with Mental Illness.  | 
  | *C7354353* C7354353  | |
124. Online Gaming During the COVID-19 Pandemic in India: Strategies for Work-Life Balance.  | 
  | *C7351552* C7351552  | |
125. The Mental Health Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic Across Different Cohorts.  | 
  | *C7347045* C7347045  | |
126. Mother and Son Suicide Pact Due to COVID-19-Related Online Learning Issues in Bangladesh: An Unusual Case Report.  | 
  | *C7340761* C7340761  | |
127. COVID-19 Fear Mental Health and Substance Misuse Conditions Among University Social Work Students in Israel and Russia.  | 
  | *C7338139* C7338139  | |
128. Validation of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale in a US College Sample.  | 
  | *C7315905* C7315905  | |
129. Personality Traits Risk Perception and Protective Behaviors of Arab Residents of Qatar During the COVID-19 Pandemic.  | 
  | *C7307935* C7307935  | |
130. COVID-19 Fear Mental Health and Substance Use Among Israeli University Students.  | 
  | *C7299139* C7299139  | |
131. Evaluation of the English Version of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale and Its Relationship with Behavior Change and Political Beliefs.  | 
  | *C7295324* C7295324  | |
132. Aging and Feeling Valued Versus Expendable During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond: a Review and Commentary of Why Mattering Is Fundamental to the Health and Well-Being of Older Adults.  | 
  | *C7295320* C7295320  | |
133. An Investigation of the Effect of COVID-19 on OCD in Youth in the Context of Emotional Reactivity Experiential Avoidance Depression and Anxiety.  | 
  | *C7293436* C7293436  | |
134. Gender and Fear of COVID-19 in a Cuban Population Sample.  | 
  | *C7292241* C7292241  | |
135. Associations Between Fear of COVID-19 Mental Health and Preventive Behaviours Across Pregnant Women and Husbands: An Actor-Partner Interdependence Modelling.  | 
  | *C7289236* C7289236  | |
136. Utilization of Teleconsultation: Mitigation in Handling Mental Disorders in the COVID-19 Era.  | 
  | *C7282539* C7282539  | |
137. Coronavirus Stress Optimism-Pessimism Psychological Inflexibility and Psychological Health: Psychometric Properties of the Coronavirus Stress Measure.  | 
  | *C7272108* C7272108  | |
138. Assessing Psychological Response to the COVID-19: The Fear of COVID-19 Scale and the COVID Stress Scales.  | 
  | *C7259433* C7259433  | |
139. Gambling Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among European Regular Sports Bettors: An Empirical Study Using Behavioral Tracking Data.  | 
  | *C7259431* C7259431  | |
140. Fear of COVID-19 and Positivity: Mediating Role of Intolerance of Uncertainty Depression Anxiety and Stress.  | 
  | *C7255700* C7255700  | |
141. Psychological stress among health care professionals during the 2019 novel coronavirus disease Outbreak: Cases from online consulting customers.  | 
  | *C7321034* C7321034  | |
142. Social isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic has led to worse outcomes in females with inflammatory arthritis.  | 
  | *32656691* 32656691  | |
143. Adolescent Life in the Early Days of the Pandemic: Less and More Substance Use.  | 
  | *32674963* 32674963  | |
144. Medical Vulnerability of Young Adults to Severe COVID-19 Illness—Data From the National Health Interview Survey.  | 
  | *32674964* 32674964  | |
145. The Effect of a Virus on Adult Development.  | 
  | *C7249984* C7249984  | |
146. Mental health status of individuals with a mood-disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia: Initial results from the COLLATE project.  | 
  | *32658826* 32658826  | |
147. The loneliness pandemic: Loneliness and other concomitants of depression anxiety and their comorbidity during the COVID-19 outbreak.  | 
  | *32658811* 32658811  | |
148. Prevalence of depression and its association with quality of life in clinically stable patients with COVID-19.  | 
  | *32658818* 32658818  | |
149. Hotline services in China during COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *32658814* 32658814  | |
150. Learning from COVID-19 pandemic in northen italy: Impact on mental health and clinical care.  | 
  | *32658828* 32658828  | |
151. Prevalence risk factors and clinical correlates of depression in quarantined population during the COVID-19 outbreak.  | 
  | *32658813* 32658813  | |
152. Prevalence of anxiety and depression symptom and the demands for psychological knowledge and interventions in college students during COVID-19 epidemic: A large cross-sectional study.  | 
  | *C7330560* C7330560  | |
153. Psychological status and fatigue of frontline staff two months after the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in China: A cross-sectional study.  | 
  | *C7330556* C7330556  | |
154. Coping behaviors associated with decreased anxiety and depressive symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown.  | 
  | *32658829* 32658829  | |
155. The association of being in quarantine and related COVID-19 recommended and non-recommended behaviors with psychological distress in Chinese population.  | 
  | *32658825* 32658825  | |
156. The mental health of frontline and non-frontline medical workers during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in China: A case-control study.  | 
  | *C7329671* C7329671  | |
157. An investigation of mental health status of children and adolescents in china during the outbreak of COVID-19.  | 
  | *32658812* 32658812  | |
158. Impact of coronavirus syndromes on physical and mental health of health care workers: Systematic review and meta-analysis.  | 
  | *32658823* 32658823  | |
159. COVID-19 anxiety symptoms associated with problematic smartphone use severity in Chinese adults.  | 
  | *32663990* 32663990  | |
160. Psychological impact of healthcare workers in China during COVID-19 pneumonia epidemic: A multi-center cross-sectional survey investigation.  | 
  | *32663970* 32663970  | |
161. Do pre-existing anxiety-related and mood disorders differentially impact COVID-19 stress responses and coping?  | 
  | *32673930* 32673930  | |
162. I ll trade you diamonds for toilet paper: Consumer reacting coping and adapting behaviors in the COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *C7241317* C7241317  | |
163. Anxiety persists after recovery from acquired COVID-19 in anaesthesiologists.  | 
  | *32659378* 32659378  | |
164. Containing the Anxieties of Children Parents and Families from a Distance During the Coronavirus Pandemic.  | 
  | *C7358677* C7358677  | |
165. The Nature and Treatment of Pandemic-Related Psychological Distress.  | 
  | *C7320243* C7320243  | |
166. Becoming “Teletherapeutic”: Harnessing Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) for Challenges of the Covid-19 Era.  | 
  | *C7299455* C7299455  | |
167. Psychological Intervention and COVID-19: What We Know So Far and What We Can Do.  | 
  | *C7250659* C7250659  | |
168. Choosing not to follow rules that will reduce the spread of COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7351050* C7351050  | |
169. A contextual behavioral approach for responding to moral dilemmas in the age of COVID-19☆☆☆.  | 
  | *C7334906* C7334906  | |
170. Can episodic future thinking affect food choices?  | 
  | *C7358763* C7358763  | |
171. The impact of life experiences on risk taking.  | 
  | *C7255124* C7255124  | |
172. Parental Burnout and Child Maltreatment During the COVID-19 Pandemic.  | 
  | *C7311181* C7311181  | |
173. Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19): Violence Reproductive Rights and Related Health Risks for Women Opportunities for Practice Innovation.  | 
  | *C7275128* C7275128  | |
174. COVID-19 Quarantine in Older People: The Need to Think About Sarcopenia-Related Phenotypes.  | 
  | *C7293174* C7293174  | |
175. Singing Away the Social Distancing Blues: Art Therapy in a Time of Coronavirus.  | 
  | *C7248682* C7248682  | |
176. The psychosocial implications of COVID-19 for a neurology program in a pandemic epicenter.  | 
  | *32683274* 32683274  | |
177. Effect of the COVID-19 Epidemic on Physical Activity in Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Japan: A Cross-Sectional Online Survey.  | 
  | *C7308797* C7308797  | |
178. COVID-19 obsessive-compulsive disorder and invisible life forms that threaten the self.  | 
  | *C7324330* C7324330  | |
179. Is COVID-19 an adverse childhood experience (ACE): Implications for screening for primary care.  | 
  | *C7306718* C7306718  | |
180. Evaluation of depression and anxiety levels and related factors among operating theatre workers during the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.  | 
  | *C7303603* C7303603  | |
181. The Exacerbation of Burnout During COVID19: A Major Concern for Nurse Safety.  | 
  | *C7177141* C7177141  | |
182. Remote Psychosocial Rehabilitation (rPSR): A Broad View.  | 
  | *C7317078* C7317078  | |
183. The effects of the Spanish COVID-19 lockdown on people their pets and the human-animal bond.  | 
  | *C7292953* C7292953  | |
184. Safer Singing During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: What We Know and What We Don t.  | 
  | *C7330568* C7330568  | |
185. Understanding and reducing the fear of COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7301038* C7301038  | |
186. SARS-CoV-2 Infections: An ACE in the Hole and Systems Biology Studies – a Research Agenda.  | 
  | *C7330547* C7330547  | |
187. Salud emocional del personal sanitario del Área de Urgencias durante la pandemia COVID-19.  | 
  | *32674888* 32674888  | |
188. Analysing the Combined Health Social and Economic Impacts of the Corovanvirus Pandemic Using Agent-Based Social Simulation.  | 
  | *C7294191* C7294191  | |
189. Anxiety and coping strategies among nursing students during the covid-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *32679465* 32679465  | |
190. Physician suicide and the COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *C7313826* C7313826  | |
191. Mental health and the medical profession during the COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *C7313821* C7313821  | |
192. Public behavior change perceptions depression and anxiety in relation to the COVID-19 outbreak.  | 
  | *C7337830* C7337830  | |
193. Consequences of physical distancing emanating from the COVID-19 pandemic: An Australian perspective.  | 
  | *32690355* 32690355  | |
194. Fear and Understanding in the Time of COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7318972* C7318972  | |
195. Personal economic anxiety in response to COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7330578* C7330578  | |
196. Perceived vulnerability to disease and attitudes towards public health measures: COVID-19 in Flanders Belgium.  | 
  | *C7327450* C7327450  | |
197. Keep your (social) distance: Pathogen concerns and social perception in the time of COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7296322* C7296322  | |
198. How to deal with the negative psychological impact of COVID-19 for people who pay attention to anxiety and depression.  | 
  | *C7337785* C7337785  | |
199. Remote monitoring contributes to preventing overwork-related events in health workers at the COVID-19 frontlines.  | 
  | *C7239127* C7239127  | |
200. Recommended psychological crisis intervention response to the 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak in China: a model of West China Hospital.  | 
  | *C7107095* C7107095  | |
201. The Relationship Between Parenting Stress and School Closures due to the COVID‐19 Pandemic.  | 
  | *C7323183* C7323183  | |
202. High depression and anxiety in people with Alzheimer s disease living in retirement homes during the covid-19 crisis.  | 
  | *C7357507* C7357507  | |
203. Has loneliness increased during COVID-19? Comment on “Loneliness: A signature mental health concern in the era of COVID-19”.  | 
  | *C7357499* C7357499  | |
204. Risk factors associated with mental illness in hospital discharged patients infected with COVID-19 in Wuhan China.  | 
  | *32707218* 32707218  | |
205. University students’ changes in mental health status and determinants of behavior during the COVID-19 lockdown in Greece.  | 
  | *C7357537* C7357537  | |
206. Psychosis spectrum disorders during and after the COVID-19 pandemic: Warning signs of “stress incubation”.  | 
  | *C7352105* C7352105  | |
207. COVID-19 related suicide among hospital nurses; case study evidence from worldwide media reports.  | 
  | *C7331553* C7331553  | |
208. COVID-19 and Severe Mental Illness: Impact on patients and its relation with their awareness about COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7322460* C7322460  | |
209. Design and implementation of a regional inpatient psychiatry unit for asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 positive patients.  | 
  | *C7330562* C7330562  | |
210. Support Groups and Individual Mental Health Care via Video Conferencing for Frontline Clinicians During the COVID-19 Pandemic.  | 
  | *32660876* 32660876  | |
211. Re-examining the Association Between COVID-19 and Psychosis.  | 
  | *32682504* 32682504  | |
212. Differentiating Domains of Involuntary Containment for Persons With Severe Psychiatric Impairment and COVID-19.  | 
  | *32654829* 32654829  | |
213. Psychosis: A Presentation of COVID-19?  | 
  | *C7290216* C7290216  | |
214. Taking Social Support Into Account Regarding the Mental Health of Health Care Practitioners Involved in Treating Patients With COVID-19.  | 
  | *32680692* 32680692  | |
215. Coronavirus and its implications for psychiatry: a rapid review of the early literature.  | 
  | *C7251405* C7251405  | |
216. Psychological influence of Coronovirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the general public medical workers and patients with mental disorders and its countermeasures.  | 
  | *C7255244* C7255244  | |
145. The Effect of a Virus on Adult Development.  | 
  | *C7249984* C7249984  | |
146. Mental health status of individuals with a mood-disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia: Initial results from the COLLATE project.  | 
  | *32658826* 32658826  | |
147. The loneliness pandemic: Loneliness and other concomitants of depression anxiety and their comorbidity during the COVID-19 outbreak.  | 
  | *32658811* 32658811  | |
148. Prevalence of depression and its association with quality of life in clinically stable patients with COVID-19.  | 
  | *32658818* 32658818  | |
149. Hotline services in China during COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *32658814* 32658814  | |
150. Learning from COVID-19 pandemic in northen italy: Impact on mental health and clinical care.  | 
  | *32658828* 32658828  | |
151. Prevalence risk factors and clinical correlates of depression in quarantined population during the COVID-19 outbreak.  | 
  | *32658813* 32658813  | |
152. Prevalence of anxiety and depression symptom and the demands for psychological knowledge and interventions in college students during COVID-19 epidemic: A large cross-sectional study.  | 
  | *C7330560* C7330560  | |
153. Psychological status and fatigue of frontline staff two months after the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in China: A cross-sectional study.  | 
  | *C7330556* C7330556  | |
154. Coping behaviors associated with decreased anxiety and depressive symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown.  | 
  | *32658829* 32658829  | |
155. The association of being in quarantine and related COVID-19 recommended and non-recommended behaviors with psychological distress in Chinese population.  | 
  | *32658825* 32658825  | |
156. The mental health of frontline and non-frontline medical workers during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak in China: A case-control study.  | 
  | *C7329671* C7329671  | |
157. An investigation of mental health status of children and adolescents in china during the outbreak of COVID-19.  | 
  | *32658812* 32658812  | |
158. Impact of coronavirus syndromes on physical and mental health of health care workers: Systematic review and meta-analysis.  | 
  | *32658823* 32658823  | |
159. COVID-19 anxiety symptoms associated with problematic smartphone use severity in Chinese adults.  | 
  | *32663990* 32663990  | |
160. Psychological impact of healthcare workers in China during COVID-19 pneumonia epidemic: A multi-center cross-sectional survey investigation.  | 
  | *32663970* 32663970  | |
161. Do pre-existing anxiety-related and mood disorders differentially impact COVID-19 stress responses and coping?  | 
  | *32673930* 32673930  | |
162. I ll trade you diamonds for toilet paper: Consumer reacting coping and adapting behaviors in the COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *C7241317* C7241317  | |
163. Anxiety persists after recovery from acquired COVID-19 in anaesthesiologists.  | 
  | *32659378* 32659378  | |
164. Containing the Anxieties of Children Parents and Families from a Distance During the Coronavirus Pandemic.  | 
  | *C7358677* C7358677  | |
165. The Nature and Treatment of Pandemic-Related Psychological Distress.  | 
  | *C7320243* C7320243  | |
166. Becoming “Teletherapeutic”: Harnessing Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) for Challenges of the Covid-19 Era.  | 
  | *C7299455* C7299455  | |
167. Psychological Intervention and COVID-19: What We Know So Far and What We Can Do.  | 
  | *C7250659* C7250659  | |
168. Choosing not to follow rules that will reduce the spread of COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7351050* C7351050  | |
169. A contextual behavioral approach for responding to moral dilemmas in the age of COVID-19☆☆☆.  | 
  | *C7334906* C7334906  | |
170. Can episodic future thinking affect food choices?  | 
  | *C7358763* C7358763  | |
171. The impact of life experiences on risk taking.  | 
  | *C7255124* C7255124  | |
172. Parental Burnout and Child Maltreatment During the COVID-19 Pandemic.  | 
  | *C7311181* C7311181  | |
173. Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19): Violence Reproductive Rights and Related Health Risks for Women Opportunities for Practice Innovation.  | 
  | *C7275128* C7275128  | |
174. COVID-19 Quarantine in Older People: The Need to Think About Sarcopenia-Related Phenotypes.  | 
  | *C7293174* C7293174  | |
175. Singing Away the Social Distancing Blues: Art Therapy in a Time of Coronavirus.  | 
  | *C7248682* C7248682  | |
176. The psychosocial implications of COVID-19 for a neurology program in a pandemic epicenter.  | 
  | *32683274* 32683274  | |
177. Effect of the COVID-19 Epidemic on Physical Activity in Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Japan: A Cross-Sectional Online Survey.  | 
  | *C7308797* C7308797  | |
178. COVID-19 obsessive-compulsive disorder and invisible life forms that threaten the self.  | 
  | *C7324330* C7324330  | |
179. Is COVID-19 an adverse childhood experience (ACE): Implications for screening for primary care.  | 
  | *C7306718* C7306718  | |
180. Evaluation of depression and anxiety levels and related factors among operating theatre workers during the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.  | 
  | *C7303603* C7303603  | |
181. The Exacerbation of Burnout During COVID19: A Major Concern for Nurse Safety.  | 
  | *C7177141* C7177141  | |
182. Remote Psychosocial Rehabilitation (rPSR): A Broad View.  | 
  | *C7317078* C7317078  | |
183. The effects of the Spanish COVID-19 lockdown on people their pets and the human-animal bond.  | 
  | *C7292953* C7292953  | |
184. Safer Singing During the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic: What We Know and What We Don t.  | 
  | *C7330568* C7330568  | |
185. Understanding and reducing the fear of COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7301038* C7301038  | |
186. SARS-CoV-2 Infections: An ACE in the Hole and Systems Biology Studies – a Research Agenda.  | 
  | *C7330547* C7330547  | |
187. Salud emocional del personal sanitario del Área de Urgencias durante la pandemia COVID-19.  | 
  | *32674888* 32674888  | |
188. Analysing the Combined Health Social and Economic Impacts of the Corovanvirus Pandemic Using Agent-Based Social Simulation.  | 
  | *C7294191* C7294191  | |
189. Anxiety and coping strategies among nursing students during the covid-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *32679465* 32679465  | |
190. Physician suicide and the COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *C7313826* C7313826  | |
191. Mental health and the medical profession during the COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *C7313821* C7313821  | |
192. Public behavior change perceptions depression and anxiety in relation to the COVID-19 outbreak.  | 
  | *C7337830* C7337830  | |
193. Consequences of physical distancing emanating from the COVID-19 pandemic: An Australian perspective.  | 
  | *32690355* 32690355  | |
194. Fear and Understanding in the Time of COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7318972* C7318972  | |
195. Personal economic anxiety in response to COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7330578* C7330578  | |
196. Perceived vulnerability to disease and attitudes towards public health measures: COVID-19 in Flanders Belgium.  | 
  | *C7327450* C7327450  | |
197. Keep your (social) distance: Pathogen concerns and social perception in the time of COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7296322* C7296322  | |
198. How to deal with the negative psychological impact of COVID-19 for people who pay attention to anxiety and depression.  | 
  | *C7337785* C7337785  | |
199. Remote monitoring contributes to preventing overwork-related events in health workers at the COVID-19 frontlines.  | 
  | *C7239127* C7239127  | |
200. Recommended psychological crisis intervention response to the 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak in China: a model of West China Hospital.  | 
  | *C7107095* C7107095  | |
201. The Relationship Between Parenting Stress and School Closures due to the COVID‐19 Pandemic.  | 
  | *C7323183* C7323183  | |
202. High depression and anxiety in people with Alzheimer s disease living in retirement homes during the covid-19 crisis.  | 
  | *C7357507* C7357507  | |
203. Has loneliness increased during COVID-19? Comment on “Loneliness: A signature mental health concern in the era of COVID-19”.  | 
  | *C7357499* C7357499  | |
204. Risk factors associated with mental illness in hospital discharged patients infected with COVID-19 in Wuhan China.  | 
  | *32707218* 32707218  | |
205. University students’ changes in mental health status and determinants of behavior during the COVID-19 lockdown in Greece.  | 
  | *C7357537* C7357537  | |
206. Psychosis spectrum disorders during and after the COVID-19 pandemic: Warning signs of “stress incubation”.  | 
  | *C7352105* C7352105  | |
207. COVID-19 related suicide among hospital nurses; case study evidence from worldwide media reports.  | 
  | *C7331553* C7331553  | |
208. COVID-19 and Severe Mental Illness: Impact on patients and its relation with their awareness about COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7322460* C7322460  | |
209. Design and implementation of a regional inpatient psychiatry unit for asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 positive patients.  | 
  | *C7330562* C7330562  | |
210. Support Groups and Individual Mental Health Care via Video Conferencing for Frontline Clinicians During the COVID-19 Pandemic.  | 
  | *32660876* 32660876  | |
211. Re-examining the Association Between COVID-19 and Psychosis.  | 
  | *32682504* 32682504  | |
212. Differentiating Domains of Involuntary Containment for Persons With Severe Psychiatric Impairment and COVID-19.  | 
  | *32654829* 32654829  | |
213. Psychosis: A Presentation of COVID-19?  | 
  | *C7290216* C7290216  | |
214. Taking Social Support Into Account Regarding the Mental Health of Health Care Practitioners Involved in Treating Patients With COVID-19.  | 
  | *32680692* 32680692  | |
215. Coronavirus and its implications for psychiatry: a rapid review of the early literature.  | 
  | *C7251405* C7251405  | |
216. Psychological influence of Coronovirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the general public medical workers and patients with mental disorders and its countermeasures.  | 
  | *C7255244* C7255244  | |
217. Not all worries were created equal: the case of COVID-19 anxiety.  | 
  | *32688099* 32688099  | |
218. COVID-19 healthcare workers and future mental health issues.  | 
  | *C7239168* C7239168  | |
219. The “Eye of the Hurricane” Paradox: An Unexpected and Unequal Rise of Well-Being During the Covid-19 Lockdown in France.  | 
  | *C7247999* C7247999  | |
220. Genetic correlates of psychological responses to the COVID-19 crisis in young adult twins in Great Britain .  | 
  | *32702738* 32702738  | |
221. Violencia doméstica entre los ancianos durante la pandemia COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7269947* C7269947  | |
222. Impacto psicosocial del COVID-19 en las personas mayores: problemas y retos.  | 
  | *C7266768* C7266768  | |
223. Job loss at home: children’s school performance during the Great Recession.  | 
  | *C7256926* C7256926  | |
224. Current and Future Challenges in the Delivery of Mental Healthcare during COVID-19.  | 
  | *C7287405* C7287405  | |
225. Diagnostik und Therapie schlafbezogener Atmungsstörungen im Zusammenhang mit der Corona‑Pandemie: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Pneumologie und Beatmungsmedizin e. V. (DGP) Deutsche Gesellschaft für Schlafforschung und Schlafmedizin (DGSM).  | 
  | *C7306656* C7306656  | |
226. Psychobiotics: An emerging alternative to ensure mental health amid the COVID-19 outbreak?  | 
  | *C7354851* C7354851  | |
227. Effects of neighborhood upgrading programs on domestic violence in Bolivia.  | 
  | *C7313497* C7313497  | |
228. Stress and burnout in health care workers during COVID-19 pandemic: validation of a questionnaire.  | 
  | *C7275852* C7275852  | |
PMC7320671 1. Drinking to cope with the pandemic: The unique associations of COVID-19-related perceived threat and psychological distress to drinking behaviors in American men and women.  | 
  | *32652385* 32652385  | |
PMC7319914 2. Substance use and abuse associated with the behavioral immune system during COVID-19: The special case of healthcare workers and essential workers.  | 
  | *32622026* 32622026  | |
PMC7194507 3. Timely Insights Into the Treatment of Social Disconnection in Lonely, Homebound Older Adults.  | 
  | *32303405* 32303405  | |
PMC7174150 4. Impacto psicologico del confinamiento en la poblacion infantil y como mitigar sus efectos: revision rapida de la evidencia.  | 
  | *32553732* 32553732  | |
PMC7308739 5. Moral Injury: The Invisible Epidemic in COVID Health Care Workers.  | 
  | *32586634* 32586634  | |
PMC7301131 6. Los efectos psicologicos de la COVID-19.  | 
  | *32653316* 32653316  | |
PMC7204703 7. Mental health issues mediate social media use in rumors: Implication for media based mental health literacy.  | 
  | *32474344* 32474344  | |
PMC7246009 8. Surviving in place: The coronavirus domestic violence syndemic.  | 
  | *32480357* 32480357  | |
PMC7326428 9. Will the COVID-19 outbreak bring the health care system and health industry to a new era in China?  | 
  | *32653850* 32653850  | |
PMC7315972 10. A mental health workforce crisis in China: A pre-existing treatment gap coping with the COVID-19 pandemic challenges.  | 
  | *32622031* 32622031  | |
PMC7315943 11. COVID-19 and mental health: An Iranian perspective.  | 
  | *32619838* 32619838  | |
PMC7313514 12. Homeless persons with mental illness and COVID pandemic: Collective efforts from India.  | 
  | *32622032* 32622032  | |
PMC7309875 13. An evolving problem-Mental health symptoms among health care workers during COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *32634711* 32634711  | |
PMC7308027 14. Socioeconomical transformation and mental health impact by the COVID-19's ultimate VUCA era: Toward the New Normal, the New Japan, and the New World.  | 
  | *32652489* 32652489  | |
PMC7305901 15. Psychological trauma among the healthcare professionals dealing with COVID-19.  | 
  | *32634708* 32634708  | |
PMC7305761 16. Preserving the "human touch" in times of COVID-19.  | 
  | *32622033* 32622033  | |
PMC7305493 17. Maternal mental health amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *32622030* 32622030  | |
PMC7305514 18. An urgent call for measures to fight against increasing suicides during COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal.  | 
  | *32619837* 32619837  | |
PMC7305731 19. Psychological impact of 'Lockdown' due to COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal: An online survey.  | 
  | *32619836* 32619836  | |
PMC7301106 20. Development of a mobile responsive online learning module on psychosocial and mental health issues related to COVID 19.  | 
  | *32653848* 32653848  | |
PMC7338862 21. Two parts of the equation: "Flattening the curve" and "raising the line".  | 
  | *32653856* 32653856  | |
PMC7334639 22. Maternal mental health in Nepal and its prioritization during COVID-19 pandemic: Missing the obvious.  | 
  | *32653855* 32653855  | |
PMC7334638 23. Cross-lagged analysis of the interplay between meaning in life and positive mental health during the COVID-19 epidemic.  | 
  | *32653854* 32653854  | |
PMC7330593 24. Mental health implications of COVID-19 on children with disabilities.  | 
  | *32653852* 32653852  | |
PMC7328564 25. Psychosocial support for healthcare frontliners during COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia.  | 
  | *32653851* 32653851  | |
PMC7194985 26. A smartphone based e-Consult in addiction medicine: An initiative in COVID lockdown.  | 
  | *32344333* 32344333  | |
PMC7151293 27. China adopts non-contact free consultation to help the public cope with the psychological pressure caused by new coronavirus pneumonia.  | 
  | *32305032* 32305032  | |
PMC7151544 28. Vicarious trauma, social media and recovery in Hong Kong.  | 
  | *32302961* 32302961  | |
PMC7298479 29. Death in the ICU from COVID-19: more research on its effects on families needed.  | 
  | *32622466* 32622466  | |
PMC7256217 30. Coronavirus disease 2019: achieving good mental health during social isolation.  | 
  | *32362300* 32362300  | |
PMC7207099 31. Social isolation as a means of reducing dysfunctional coronavirus anxiety and increasing psychoneuroimmunity.  | 
  | *32418648* 32418648  | |
PMC7236158 32. An infectious disease pandemic and increased suicide risk.  | 
  | *32374798* 32374798  | |
PMC7236155 33. Mental health: why it still matters in the midst of a pandemic.  | 
  | *32267344* 32267344  | |
PMC7227549 34. CoViD-19, domestic accidents of older adults.  | 
  | *32427137* 32427137  | |
PMC7213540 35. Physical distancing or social distancing: that is the question.  | 
  | *32394341* 32394341  | |
PMC7213546 36. In reply: Physical distancing or social distancing: that is the question.  | 
  | *32394340* 32394340  | |
PMC7319916 37. Mental Health Care During and After the ICU: A Call to Action.  | 
  | *32599070* 32599070  | |
PMC7331911 38. Mitigating Psychological Impact: The Experience of Korean Disaster Management.  | 
  | *32617736* 32617736  | |
PMC7275648 39. Back to Basics: Improving Care for Psychosis.  | 
  | *32506257* 32506257  | |
PMC7267094 40. "Masked" empathy-A post-pandemic reality: Psychodermatological perspective.  | 
  | *32445255* 32445255  | |
PMC7287425 41. La psychiatrie francaise confrontee a l'inedit : la crise de la COVID-19.  | 
  | *32620194* 32620194  | |
PMC7245163 42. Potential effects of "social" distancing measures and school lockdown on child and adolescent mental health.  | 
  | *32447569* 32447569  | |
PMC7291178 43. No child is an island: sociability in times of social distancing.  | 
  | *32533262* 32533262  | |
PMC7324488 44. Mask-wearing in pediatric age.  | 
  | *32607621* 32607621  | |
PMC7338401 45. Social stigma in the time of Coronavirus.  | 
  | *32631833* 32631833  | |
PMC7140596 46. The impact of unplanned school closure on children's social contact: rapid evidence review.  | 
  | *32265006* 32265006  | |
PMC7325630 47. Psychological Impact and Associated Factors During the Initial Stage of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic Among the General Population in Spain.  | 
  | *32655463* 32655463  | |
PMC7314923 48. Psychological Symptoms During the Two Stages of Lockdown in Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak: An Investigation in a Sample of Citizens in Northern Spain.  | 
  | *32625157* 32625157  | |
PMC7308461 49. Risk Overgeneralization in Times of a Contagious Disease Threat.  | 
  | *32612565* 32612565  | |
PMC7324781 50. Impact of SARS-CoV-2 (Coronavirus) Pandemic on Public Mental Health.  | 
  | *32656175* 32656175  | |
PMC7348110 51. When altruists cannot help: the influence of altruism on the mental health of university students during the COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
  | *32650785* 32650785  | |
PMC7328569 52. Collateral Damage: The Cardiovascular Cost of Suppressing COVID-19 Transmission in Australia.  | 
  | *32653299* 32653299  | |
PMC7323657 53. Prediction of guilt and shame proneness based on disruption to psychological contract: A new light for corruption prevention.  | 
  | *32632382* 32632382  | |
PMC7311901 54. The impact of physical activity on psychological health during Covid-19 pandemic in Italy.  | 
  | *32613133* 32613133  | |
PMC7214231 55. Effect of the Pandemic and Lockdown on Mental Health of Children.  | 
  | *32394157* 32394157  | |
PMC7334749 56. Necessity of Attention to Mental Health of the Front Line Nurses against COVID-19: A Forgotten Requirement.  | 
  | *32656281* 32656281  | |
PMC7334745 57. Considerations for Mitigation of the Psychological Impacts of COVID-19 in Older Adults.  | 
  | *32656280* 32656280  | |
PMC7348102 58. Social inequalities and collateral damages of the COVID-19 pandemic: when basic needs challenge mental health care.  | 
  | *32651593* 32651593  | |
PMC7355205 59. COVID-19 pandemic and psychological fatigue in Turkey.  | 
  | *32650681* 32650681  | |
PMC7261220 60. Quaranteenagers: A Single Country Pandemic Curfew Targeting Adolescents in Turkey.  | 
  | *32487490* 32487490  | |
PMC7289090 61. Coronavirus Disease 2019 Takes Adolescent Suicide Prevention to Less Charted Territory.  | 
  | *32536511* 32536511  | |
PMC7174160 62. The emotional impact of over suspicion in the corona virus pandemic.  | 
  | *32353804* 32353804  | |
PMC7228387 63. Nursing resilience interventions-A way forward in challenging healthcare territories.  | 
  | *32237252* 32237252  | |
PMC7318731 64. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Primary Care: A Study of General Practices in England.  | 
  | *32592119* 32592119  | |
PMC7164897 65. Mental Well-Being of Nursing Staff During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Outbreak: A Cultural Perspective.  | 
  | *32418672* 32418672  | |
PMC7267150 66. A pandemic of Body, Mind, and Spirit: The Burden of "Social Distancing" in Rural Communities During an Era of Heightened Suicide Risk.  | 
  | *32362030* 32362030  | |
PMC7342024 67. Love in the Time of COVID-19: Sexual Function and Quality of Life Analysis During the Social Distancing Measures in a Group of Italian Reproductive-Age Women.  | 
  | *32653391* 32653391  | |
PMC7276227 68. Physical activity during the coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic.  | 
  | *32525096* 32525096  | |
PMC7270868 69. Psychological Distress and Loneliness Reported by US Adults in 2018 and April 2020.  | 
  | *32492088* 32492088  | |
PMC7265093 70. Mental Health of Young Physicians in China During the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 Outbreak.  | 
  | *32478846* 32478846  | |
PMC7326420 71. Reflecting on experiences of social distancing.  | 
  | *32619416* 32619416  | |
PMC7311353 72. If not now, then when? The importance of intervening early to provide family-based environments for all children.  | 
  | *32589872* 32589872  | |
PMC7308755 73. Solving the global challenge of adolescent mental ill-health.  | 
  | *32585187* 32585187  | |
PMC7176378 74. Epidemics, quarantine and mental health.  | 
  | *32327877* 32327877  | |
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