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COVID-19 Pandemic-Related Job Loss Impacts on Mental Health in South Korea
CONCLUSION: COVID-19-related job loss were likely to be significantly associated with negative mental health outcomes, especially among individuals with low income and education levels. As social support had buffering effects on such outcomes, related government policies in cooperation with the governance of communities and stakeholders must be prepared.PMID:37559449 | DOI:10.30773/pi.2022.0361
Source: Psychiatry Investigation - August 10, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Kyu-Man Han Sang Min Lee Minha Hong Seok-Joo Kim Sunju Sohn Yun-Kyeung Choi Jinhee Hyun Heeguk Kim Jong-Sun Lee So Hee Lee Yu-Ri Lee Jong-Woo Paik Source Type: research

Is a change in economic status associated with anxiety, depression and suicide ideation during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korean adults? - Lee EW, Nam JY.
BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) affected global economic changes and mental health outcomes. However, sex differences are unclear regarding the relationship between economic status change and mental health outcomes during the pandemic. Ther...
Source: SafetyLit - August 9, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Risk Factor Prevalence, Injury Occurrence Source Type: news

Identification and comparison of pandemic-to-symptom networks of South Korea and the United States
ConclusionThe similar network structures and patterns observed in both countries imply that there may exist a stable relationship between the pandemic and internalizing symptoms above and beyond the sociocultural differences. The current findings provide new insights into the common potential pathway between the pandemic and internalizing symptoms in South Korea and in the U.S. and inform policymakers and mental health professionals of potential intervention targets to alleviate internalizing symptoms.
Source: Frontiers in Psychiatry - June 23, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research

Long COVID-19 and Health-Related Quality of Life of Mild Cases in Korea: 3-Months Follow-up of a Single Community Treatment Center
CONCLUSIONS: Cardiopulmonary symptoms improved over time but constitutional, neurological, neuropsychiatric symptoms remained. Patients with neuropsychiatric symptoms (anxiety and insomnia) reported the worst HRQoL. Female sex, metabolic disease, and anxiety during the acute COVID-19 phase were associated with long COVID. Observations of long-term symptoms of COVID-19 with decline in HRQoL and integrated research in COVID-19 survivors are warranted.PMID:36631024 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e326
Source: J Korean Med Sci - January 11, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Hi Sun Soh BeLong Cho Source Type: research