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Psychological Distress Among Healthcare Professionals Involved in the Covid-19 Emergency: Vulnerability and Resilience Factors.

Ciro Conversano, Laura Marchi, Mario Miniati

2020PubMed66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

' factors potentially involved in the occurrence of psychological distress, including PTSD, in frontline healthcare operators. Valid social support, self-efficacy, internal locus of control (LOC) and sense of coherence (SOC) have been considered as resilience factors, in previous studies. Likewise, several observations pointed on the relevance of individual and environmental vulnerabilities. No real evidence is available about strategies to face the emotional burden for healthcare operators due to present COVID-19 scenario. However, we strongly believe that the containment of isolation anxiety with an appropriate emotional support should be the first instrument to minimise the psychological effect of pandemic on the more exposed healthcare professionals.

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DistressAnxietyHealth carePsychological resiliencePsychologyLocus of controlPandemicIsolation (microbiology)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Vulnerability (computing)Social supportHealth professionalsPsychological distressClinical psychologyMedicinePsychiatryPsychotherapistDiseasePolitical scienceComputer securityInfectious disease (medical specialty)Computer scienceMicrobiologyBiologyPathologyLawHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnoutHealth, psychology, and well-beingResilience and Mental Health