Need to Brace Ourselves for Major Mental Health Issues Post COVID-19 Pandemic
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13. Qureshi DK, Gershon MRRM, Sherman MMF, Straub MT, Gebbie ME, McCollum MM, et al. Health care workers’ ability and willingness to report to duty during catastrophic disasters. J Urban Heal. 2005;82:378–88.
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15. Chan AO, Huak CY. Psychological impact of the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak on health care workers in a medium-size regional general hospital in Singapore. Occup Med (Lond). 2004;54:190–6. https://doi.org/10.1093/ occmed/kqh027.
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18. Dubovsky AN, Arvikar S, Stern TA, Axelrod L. The neuropsychiatric complications of glucocorticoid use: Steroid psychosis revisited. Psychosomatics. 2012;53:103–15.
2. Havice-Cover PJ, Drennen C. Pandemic influenza: quarantine, isolation and social distancing [Internet]. Colorado: The Colorado Department of Human Services Division of Mental Health. Available from: http://www.realisticpreparedness. com/ downloads/PanFluQuarantineIsolation. pdf
3. Stein MB. Pharmacotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in adults. Post TW, editor. UpToDate. Waltham: UpToDate Inc. http://www.uptodate.com. Accessed 16 Dec 2018.
4. Reardon S. Ebola’s mental-health wounds linger in Africa. Nature. 2015;519:13–4.
5. Honermann B. An “epidemic within an outbreak:” the mental health consequences of infectious disease epidemics. 2015 Feb 26 [cited 2018 Dec 16]. In: O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law Blog [Internet]. Washington: O’Neill Institute. [2007] -. [about 3 screens] Available from: http://oneill. law.georgetown.edu/epidemic-within- outbreak-mental-healthconsequences-infectious-disease- epidemics/
6. Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Pandemic influenza plan: psychosocial services preparedness [Internet]. 2018 September. [Cited 2019 Jan 11]. Available from: https:// health.mo.gov/emergencies/panflu/pdf/ panfluplanpsychosocial. pdf
7. Shultz JM. Mental health consequences of infectious disease outbreaks [Webinar training course]. Institute for Disaster Mental Health at SUNY New Paltz and New York Learns Public Health. Presented 2017 Jan 27. [Cited 2019 Jan 11]. Available from: https://www.urmc.rochester. edu/MediaLibraries/ URMCMedia/flrtc/documents/ Slides-MH-CONSEQUENCESOF-ID-OUTBREAKSV2. pdf
8. Chen CS, Wu HY, Yang P, Yen CF. Psychological distress
of nurses in Taiwan who worked during the outbreak of SARS. Psychiatr Serv. 2005;56(1):76–9.
9. Lee AM, Wong JGWS, McAlonan GM, Cheung V, Cheung C, Sham PC, et al. Stress and psychological distress among SARS survivors 1 year after the outbreak. Can J Psychiatr. 2007;52:233–40.
10. Styra R, Hawryluck L, Robinson S, Kasapinovic S, Fones C, Gold WL. Impact on health care workers employed in highrisk areas during the Toronto SARS outbreak. J Psychosom Res. 2008;64:177–83.
11. Chan AO, Huak CY. Psychological impact of the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak on health care workers in a medium-size regional general hospital in Singapore. Occup Med (Lond). 2004;54:190–6. https://doi.org/10.1093/ occmed/kqh027.
12. McAlonan GM, Lee AM, Cheung V, Cheung C, Tsang KW, Sham PC, et al. Immediate and sustained psychological impact of an emerging infectious disease outbreak on health care workers. Can J Psychiatr. 2007;52(4):241–7.
13. Qureshi DK, Gershon MRRM, Sherman MMF, Straub MT, Gebbie ME, McCollum MM, et al. Health care workers’ ability and willingness to report to duty during catastrophic disasters. J Urban Heal. 2005;82:378–88.
14. Levin PJ, Gebbie EN, Qureshi K. Can the health-care system meet the challenge of pandemic flu? Planning, ethical, and workforce considerations. Public Health Rep. 2007;122(5):573–8.
15. Chan AO, Huak CY. Psychological impact of the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak on health care workers in a medium-size regional general hospital in Singapore. Occup Med (Lond). 2004;54:190–6. https://doi.org/10.1093/ occmed/kqh027.
16. Yap YG, Camm AJ. Drug-induced QT prolongation and torsades de pointes. Heart. 2003;89(11):1363–72.
17. Yanofski J, Croarkin P. Choosing antidepressants for HIV and AIDS patients: insights on safety and side effects. Psychiatry (Edgmont). 2008;5(5):61–6.
18. Dubovsky AN, Arvikar S, Stern TA, Axelrod L. The neuropsychiatric complications of glucocorticoid use: Steroid psychosis revisited. Psychosomatics. 2012;53:103–15.
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2020-04-27
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Dr. Ashoka Jahnavi Prasad. (2020). Need to Brace Ourselves for Major Mental Health Issues Post COVID-19 Pandemic. The Indian Practitioner, 73(4), 53-58. Retrieved from https://articles.theindianpractitioner.com/index.php/tip/article/view/962
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