Mental health and COVID-19 pandemics: The worrisome humanitarian perspective from the Middle East
J Glob Health
.
2021 Jan 30:11:03014.
doi: 10.7189/jogh.11.03014.
Authors
Dina Sabry Said
1
,
Gianluigi Lopes
2
,
Liliana Lorettu
3
,
Gabriele Farina
3
,
Catello M Panu Napodano
3
,
Antonella Amadori
3
,
Giuseppe Pichierri
4
,
Luca Cegolon
5
,
Susanna Padrini
6
,
Saverio Bellizzi
7
,
Yehia Alzoubi
1
Affiliations
1
College of Business Administration, American University of the Middle East, Kuwait.
2
Public Health Specialist, Independent Consultant, Geneva, Switzerland.
3
University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy.
4
Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Microbiology Unit, Kingston Upon Thames, UK.
5
Local Health Unit N.2 "Marca Trevigiana", Public Health Department, Treviso, Italy.
6
AISPO Associazione Italiana per la Solidarieta' tra i popoli, Milan, Italy.
7
Medical Epidemiologist, Independent Consultant, Geneva, Switzerland.
PMID:
33643624
PMCID:
PMC7898376
DOI:
10.7189/jogh.11.03014
No abstract available
Publication types
Review
MeSH terms
Altruism*
COVID-19*
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
Mental Health / trends*
Mental Health Services / trends*
Middle East
Refugees / psychology
SARS-CoV-2
Vulnerable Populations / psychology*