Reflecting on earlier affected areas that shaped COVID-19 mental health efforts.

IF 2.7 Discover mental health Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-11 DOI:10.1007/s44192-022-00020-3
Shawna K Narayan, Vivian W L Tsang, Yue Qian
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The COVID-19 pandemic is a serious public health threat that many countries in the world are facing. While several measures are being taken to minimize the spread of infection, mental health efforts must address psychological challenges due to the pandemic. This commentary reflects on original research from earlier epicenters of COVID-19 and identifies effective practices and suggestions applicable to mental health interventions in the North American context. Tailored mental health services need to be provided for populations that are at high risk of infection. Suggested interventions targeting specific population groups, such as healthcare workers, COVID-19 patients, and vulnerable populations, are discussed.

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回顾影响COVID-19心理卫生工作的早期受影响地区。
新冠肺炎大流行是当今世界许多国家面临的严重公共卫生威胁。虽然正在采取若干措施尽量减少感染的传播,但精神卫生工作必须解决大流行带来的心理挑战。本评论回顾了早期COVID-19中心的原始研究,并确定了适用于北美精神卫生干预措施的有效做法和建议。需要为感染风险高的人群提供量身定制的精神卫生服务。讨论了针对特定人群(如医护人员、COVID-19患者和弱势群体)的建议干预措施。
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