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psychology

The prevalence of psychological consequences of COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies

Journal of Health Psychology, Volume 27, No. 4, Year 2022

A systematic review and a meta-analysis were conducted to examine the overall prevalence of psychological health outcomes during COVID-19. Seven databases were systematically searched to include studies reporting on at least one psychological outcome. The pooled prevalence of primary psychological outcomes was 26% (95%CI: 21–32). Pooled prevalence for symptoms of PTSD was 33% (0–86), anxiety 28% (21–36), stress 27% (14–43), and depression 22% (13–33). The prevalence of psychological outcomes was similar in healthcare workers and in the general population (34% [24–44] and 33% [27–40] respectively). High prevalence figures support the importance of ensuring adequate provision of resources for mental health.
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Citations: 131
Authors: 6
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Identifiers
Research Areas
Covid
Health System And Policy
Mental Health
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Systematic review