Our @COVIDMENT study on the mental health of family and friends of COVID-19 patients published in @LancetRH_Europe has been "translated" for kids and reviewed by kids. You can read it freely online on the website of @FrontYoungMinds
COVID-19 patients can face health issues later, but what about mental health of others?
Discover how family and friends of #COVID19 patients are affected with more sadness and worry - and why we must care for the #mentalhealth of patients and loved ones:
https://t.co/tcbT1qXsQ2
New @COVIDMENT collaboration published in @BMCMedicine about the long term cognitive impact of #COVID19 with data from the Omtanke2020 cohort participants. Open access article here: https://t.co/MjW9r01BS9
New @omtanke2020 study in @TheBJPsych Open lead by Gillian Murphy (@gilly_vanilly30) on the influence of social network (SN) on mental health (MH) symptoms. Read it here: https://t.co/58mWaF6VxP
Women were more likely to report avoidance in seeking health care services.
Care avoidance and delayed care were associated with more adverse mental health symptoms.
New Omtanke2020 publication in J Psychitric Research by Kati Vincze: Gender, care-seeking behavior, and adverse mental health during the fi... https://t.co/RR42ygfc1H
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Our new multinational study in @NatureComms investigates the relationship between mental illness & COVID-19 vaccination uptake.
Our analysis spans across 6 countries and includes both self-report (N > 300,000) and register data (N > 8,000,000). 🧵1/4
https://t.co/sAt7pERJFt
Good news! My former RA and colleague, Juan González-Hijón's first paper on #sleep and #MentalHealth has received over 1,000 views since publication! Thanks for your interest and read it here https://t.co/jXZDu93uhf
#ViewsMilestone#Covid@omtanke2020
📢New paper alert! We are excited to share our publication in @NatureMentalHealth, titled “Large-scale population data enrichment in mental health research”
📕Read the paper here: https://t.co/qjjXEFzAYL
#EarthBrainHealthCommission
Vaccinationstäckningen för covid-19 är hög både hos personer med och utan psykisk ohälsa. Det visar en omfattande multinationell studie som letts av forskare vid Karolinska Institutet och publicerats i Nature Communications.
Ny publikation: Omedicinerad psykisk ohälsa kopplas till lägre covid-19-vaccinationsgrad
Nu finns svenska sammanfattningen av projektet på KI hemsida: https://t.co/tisV0zZTTk
@COVIDMENT@karolinskainst#långtidscovid
The 2024 @COVIDMENT & covidmentYOUNG meeting has concluded in Stockholm. The meeting was both productive and enjoyable. The team looks forward to continued collaboration on long-term health sequels of #COVID19 infections and mitigation responses in Nordic populations.
From @JAMA_Current: Special Communication examines drawing causal inferences about the effects of interventions from observational studies in medical journals and suggests a framework that might be used. https://t.co/rsoPIZjwU5
Our preprint shows how the pandemic affected psychiatric healthcare use for children and adolescents with existing mental health conditions. We see a significant drop in primary and specialist healthcare, with boys experiencing greater declines🏥👱🏻♂️ https://t.co/9f038ipjCr