Background: COVID-19 has caused a parallel epidemic of fear, anxiety, depression, stress, and frustration, particularly among the most fragile and vulnerable individuals, such as older people and those with previous mental health disorders. The present study aims to investigate the association between pre-existing mental health disorders, particularly depressive symptoms and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), and the fear of COVID-19 and to explore which cognitive domains were involved in coping with fear in older people. Materials and methods: In April 2020, we conducted a phone-interview questionnaire on community-dwelling older adults living in Lombardy Region (Italy) who participated in the NutBrain study. At baseline, socio-dem...
Fear is a common and potentially distressful psychological response to the current COVID-19 pandemic...
Among the innumerable consequences of the pandemic caused by COVID-19 are those of a psychological n...
Background: There is mounting empirical evidence of the detrimental effects of the coronavirus disea...
Background: COVID-19 has caused a parallel epidemic of fear, anxiety, depression, stress, and frust...
BackgroundCOVID-19 has caused a parallel epidemic of fear, anxiety, depression, stress, and frustrat...
Older age renders individuals vulnerable during public emergency crises. Considering that older adul...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has caused not only significant physical health pro...
BACKGROUND: Some studies have identified declines in mental health during the Coronavirus Disease 20...
Background: We aimed to assess the prevalence of depressive and anxiety symptoms, hopelessness and i...
Abstract: The coronavirus pandemic has had a serious and worldwide impact. The increase in psychopat...
The prevailing COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected the mental health and well-being of indiv...
Problem: Significant psychological effects such as anxiety, depression, stress, and loneliness are s...
The new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was first recognized in December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei Provinc...
peer reviewedThe COVID-19 pandemic disturbs mental health. Indeed, higher levels of negative emotion...
Objective and Background: To contain the COVID-19 pandemic, public health actions have changed the e...
Fear is a common and potentially distressful psychological response to the current COVID-19 pandemic...
Among the innumerable consequences of the pandemic caused by COVID-19 are those of a psychological n...
Background: There is mounting empirical evidence of the detrimental effects of the coronavirus disea...
Background: COVID-19 has caused a parallel epidemic of fear, anxiety, depression, stress, and frust...
BackgroundCOVID-19 has caused a parallel epidemic of fear, anxiety, depression, stress, and frustrat...
Older age renders individuals vulnerable during public emergency crises. Considering that older adul...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has caused not only significant physical health pro...
BACKGROUND: Some studies have identified declines in mental health during the Coronavirus Disease 20...
Background: We aimed to assess the prevalence of depressive and anxiety symptoms, hopelessness and i...
Abstract: The coronavirus pandemic has had a serious and worldwide impact. The increase in psychopat...
The prevailing COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected the mental health and well-being of indiv...
Problem: Significant psychological effects such as anxiety, depression, stress, and loneliness are s...
The new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was first recognized in December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei Provinc...
peer reviewedThe COVID-19 pandemic disturbs mental health. Indeed, higher levels of negative emotion...
Objective and Background: To contain the COVID-19 pandemic, public health actions have changed the e...
Fear is a common and potentially distressful psychological response to the current COVID-19 pandemic...
Among the innumerable consequences of the pandemic caused by COVID-19 are those of a psychological n...
Background: There is mounting empirical evidence of the detrimental effects of the coronavirus disea...