This doctoral thesis investigates the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on three key populations: healthcare workers, users of mental health services, and COVID-19 survivors. It explores risk factors, mental health outcomes, and intervention strategies, with a particular focus on the effectiveness of mindfulness- and compassion-based programs. Through a combination of longitudinal studies, surveys, and clinical trials, the research highlights the lasting mental health burden of the pandemic and proposes targeted, long-term support models to address post-pandemic challenges.
Psychological consequences of the coronavirus pandemic: the impact on healthcare workers, mental health services and COVID-19 patients
Bodini
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2025-01-01
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This doctoral thesis investigates the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on three key populations: healthcare workers, users of mental health services, and COVID-19 survivors. It explores risk factors, mental health outcomes, and intervention strategies, with a particular focus on the effectiveness of mindfulness- and compassion-based programs. Through a combination of longitudinal studies, surveys, and clinical trials, the research highlights the lasting mental health burden of the pandemic and proposes targeted, long-term support models to address post-pandemic challenges.File in questo prodotto:
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