Living through the psychological consequences of COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review of effective mitigating interventions.
Angkana SommanustweechaiPeeraya PiancharoenAnamika ChattongChawisa SuradomViroj TangcharoensathienPublished in: BMJ open (2022)
Results from RCT studies (11%, 78.6%) were effective in mitigating psychological consequences from COVID-19 pandemic when applied to healthcare workers, patients with COVID-19 and general population. These effective interventions can be applied and scaled up in other country settings through adaptation of modes of delivery suitable to country resources, pandemic and health system context.