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Psychosocial Effects and Coping during COVID-19: Introduction
- Arab countries generally have a higher burden of mental health disorders, as measured by the disability-adjusted life years, relative to the rest of the world.
- Egypt is the only country within the Eastern Mediterranean Region to have a burden of mental illness equivalent to the global level.
- Under normal circumstances, it was established that approximately 1 in 5 university students suffered from one or more diagnosable psychiatric disorders worldwide.
- The psychological impact of COVID-19 can be described in cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and emotional dimensions.
- Previous pandemics have reported that psychological effects of quarantine can very from immediate influences, including fear of spreading and contracting infection to family members, loneliness, confusion, irritability, frustration, depression, anxiety, and insomnia.
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Updated 2021-06-08
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