Differences in Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in Relation to Changes in Living Conditions, Work Conditions, and Daily Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Jordan.
Abeer ShaheenKhaldoun HamdanRabia S AllariAhmad M Al-BashairehAmani Al SmadiHuda AmreMaha Alkaid AlbqoorPublished in: SAGE open nursing (2024)
The findings showed an increased prevalence of depression and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mental health practitioners need to recognize the impact of pandemics on youth, females, low-income populations, and individuals with chronic diseases. Preventive mental health services among these populations, such as screening and counseling, would help reduce the health risks.