1. The impact of the COVID-19 school closure on adolescents’ use of mental healthcare services in Sweden

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    1. Helena Svaleryd
    2. Evelina Björkegren
    3. Jonas Vlachos

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  2. Mental health indicators in Sweden over a 12-month period during the COVID-19 pandemic – Baseline data of the Omtanke2020 Study

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Anikó Lovik
    2. Juan González-Hijón
    3. Anna K. Kähler
    4. Unnur A. Valdimarsdóttir
    5. Emma M. Frans
    6. Patrik K.E. Magnusson
    7. Nancy L. Pedersen
    8. Per Hall
    9. Kamila Czene
    10. Patrick F. Sullivan
    11. Fang Fang

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  3. Digital exclusion predicts worse mental health among adolescents during COVID-19

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    1. Thomas E. Metherell
    2. Sakshi Ghai
    3. Ethan M. McCormick
    4. Tamsin J. Ford
    5. Amy Orben

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  4. Racial and ethnic disparities in maternal mental health during COVID-19

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    1. Ananya S. Iyengar
    2. Tsachi Ein-Dor
    3. Emily X. Zhang
    4. Sabrina J. Chan
    5. Anjali J. Kaimal
    6. Sharon Dekel

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  5. Coping with COVID-19 Stressors: Adverse and Protective Factors Responding to Emotions in a Chinese Sample

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Rui Xu
    2. Xinfeng Zhang
    3. Danni Liu
    4. Qiang Li
    5. Yanping Wang
    6. Rong Jiao
    7. Ximei Gong
    8. Xueyan Hou
    9. Tao Xu
    10. Xuemei Qing
    11. Kangxing Song
    12. Voyko Kavcic
    13. Shiyan Yan
    14. Ruolei Gu
    15. Terry Stratton
    16. Yang Jiang

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  6. Investigating the relationship of COVID-19 related stress and media consumption with schizotypy, depression, and anxiety in cross-sectional surveys repeated throughout the pandemic in Germany and the UK

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    1. Sarah Daimer
    2. Lorenz L Mihatsch
    3. Sharon AS Neufeld
    4. Graham K Murray
    5. Franziska Knolle
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      This paper is a cross-sectional assessment of the association between COVID-19 related stress and mental wellbeing and whether certain behaviors mediate this association. This work would be of interest to researchers, psychologists, and clinicians involved in the psychological impact of COVID-19. The strength of this work is two folds. First, this is an important and timely topic. The collection of primary data at four time points during the pandemic was innovative. Second, examining the mediatory effects of certain behaviors could shed light on ways to reduce pandemic-related stresses. Future work should address a few limitations, including the inherent biases of using social media as a recruitment strategy and the lack of generalizability.

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  7. Sustained Negative Mental Health Outcomes Among Healthcare Workers Over the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Prospective Cohort Study

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Roberto Mediavilla
    2. Eduardo Fernández-Jiménez
    3. Irene Martinez-Morata
    4. Fabiola Jaramillo
    5. Jorge Andreo-Jover
    6. Inés Morán-Sánchez
    7. Franco Mascayano
    8. Berta Moreno-Küstner
    9. Sergio Minué
    10. José Luis Ayuso-Mateos
    11. Richard A. Bryant
    12. María-Fe Bravo-Ortiz
    13. Gonzalo Martínez-Alés

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  8. Mental and social wellbeing and the UK coronavirus job retention scheme: Evidence from nine longitudinal studies

    This article has 21 authors:
    1. Jacques Wels
    2. Charlotte Booth
    3. Bożena Wielgoszewska
    4. Michael J. Green
    5. Giorgio Di Gessa
    6. Charlotte F. Huggins
    7. Gareth J. Griffith
    8. Alex S.F. Kwong
    9. Ruth C.E. Bowyer
    10. Jane Maddock
    11. Praveetha Patalay
    12. Richard J. Silverwood
    13. Emla Fitzsimons
    14. Richard Shaw
    15. Ellen J. Thompson
    16. Andrew Steptoe
    17. Alun Hughes
    18. Nishi Chaturvedi
    19. Claire J. Steves
    20. Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi
    21. George B. Ploubidis

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  9. Covid-19 Pandemic and its Effect on Residents’ Mental Well-Being

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    1. Anwar Yazdani
    2. Hend Esmaeili
    3. Abdulla K AlSaleh
    4. Ahmed Sultan
    5. Esam Alamad
    6. Ali Bandar
    7. Hanouf Rawdhan
    8. Mariam Ayed

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  10. Frontline Healthcare workers suffering from psychosomatic disorders during COVID-19 (a pandemic) – A Systematic review

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    1. Rhythm Joshi
    2. Nidhi.B. Agarwal
    3. Dinesh Bhurani
    4. Mohd Ashif Khan

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