COVID-19: сonsequences for mental health and the use of e-Mental health options

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Abstract

The current COVID-19 pandemic is associated with fear, insecurity, and perceived social isolation worldwide. In this editorial, we discuss the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health among the general population and among particularly vulnerable groups (e.g., people with pre-existing mental illness). Additionally, we explore the role of e-mental health options in times of social distancing. Preliminary empirical evidence indicates that a wide range of people have experienced mental health difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic and corresponding infection-control measures. E-mental health options are a feasible means of addressing psychological distress and mental illness during the pandemic. Thus, these options should be made available in a timely fashion. Future multidisciplinary research is needed to develop e-mental health strategies that specifically focus on the consequences of social isolation, economic hardship and fear of infection.

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Gaebel, W., Lukies, R., & Stricker, J. (2020). COVID-19: сonsequences for mental health and the use of e-Mental health options. Consortium Psychiatricum. Eco-Vector LLC. https://doi.org/10.17650/2712-7672-2020-1-1-3-7

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