Mental health and psychosocial well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic: the invisible elephant in the room

Título

Mental health and psychosocial well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic: the invisible elephant in the room

Autor

Sanni Yaya, Akaninyene Otu, Carlo Handy Charles

Descripción

Abstract The novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic has emerged as a truly formidable threat to humankind’s existence. In the wake of the massively volatile global situation created by COVID-19, it is vital to recognize that the trauma it causes can affect people in different ways, at the individual and collective levels, resulting in mental health challenges for many. Although mental health problems account for about one-third of the world’s disability among adults, these issues tend to be under-addressed and overlooked in society and are closely associated with deadly disease outbreaks. In large scale outbreaks, the mental health problems experienced are not limited to infected persons but also extend to involve frontline health workers and community members alike. While it is crucial to limit the spread of infections during an outbreak, previous experience suggests that mental and behavioural health interventions should be fully included in public health response strategies.

Fecha

2020

Materia

Outbreak, Mental health, psychosocial well-being, Health inequalities, Pandemic, COVID-19

Identificador

DOI: 10.1186/s13033-020-00371-w

Fuente

International Journal of Mental Health Systems

Editor

BMC

Cobertura

Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/5012780.pdf

Colección

Citación

Sanni Yaya, Akaninyene Otu, Carlo Handy Charles, “Mental health and psychosocial well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic: the invisible elephant in the room,” SOCICT Open, consulta 18 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/3450.

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