PMC:7047003 / 2392-4975
Annnotations
LitCovid-PubTator
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However, it is suggested that both confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients may experience the fear of the consequences of this infection, including death and severe physical disability. Furthermore, boredom, loneliness, and anger could be experienced by individuals in quarantine. It is also suggested that anxiety symptoms and distress may be worsened not only by the infection symptoms, but also by the adverse effects of the treatment. The infectious disease outbreaks commonly cause anxiety and fear, uncertainty, and stigmatization that can be prevented by medical and psychiatric treatment [8]. The need for mental health care during the COVID-19 outbreak has been emphasized in Korea. Since 528 and 173 Koreans who escaped from Wuhan due to the COVID-19 outbreak in China have been quarantined in Asan and Jincheon, respectively, in Korea, the mental health professionals, including psychiatrists from the National Mental Health Center have been deployed to provide psychological counseling to individuals in quarantine. Moreover, mental health care services for the COVID-19 outbreak are being provided by national hospitals and community mental health centers throughout the country. The National Center for Disaster Trauma distributed leaflets promoting mental health care against the distress caused by infectious disease outbreaks [9]. According to this leaflet [9], somatic symptoms, insomnia, anxiety, anger, rumination, decreased concentration, low mood, and loss of energy are listed as the warning symptoms that should be evaluated and managed by mental health professionals. Especially, focusing on the reliable information, permitting the expression of your negative emotions, keeping in touch with family, friends, and colleagues, maintaining regular life activities, participating in pleasurable activities, and maintaining your pride are listed as the coping skill recommendations for the individuals in quarantine. It is of utmost importance that this information is disseminated to the masses on a larger scale. It is also necessary that the detailed mental health problems of the confirmed or suspected COVID-19 patients, healthcare workers treating the infected patients, and public should be collected to update the information regarding the distress caused by infectious disease outbreaks and provide more advancedmental health care for COVID-19 pneumonia."}
LitCovid-PMC-OGER-BB
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LitCovid-PD-FMA-UBERON
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LitCovid-PD-UBERON
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LitCovid-PD-MONDO
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However, it is suggested that both confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients may experience the fear of the consequences of this infection, including death and severe physical disability. Furthermore, boredom, loneliness, and anger could be experienced by individuals in quarantine. It is also suggested that anxiety symptoms and distress may be worsened not only by the infection symptoms, but also by the adverse effects of the treatment. The infectious disease outbreaks commonly cause anxiety and fear, uncertainty, and stigmatization that can be prevented by medical and psychiatric treatment [8]. The need for mental health care during the COVID-19 outbreak has been emphasized in Korea. Since 528 and 173 Koreans who escaped from Wuhan due to the COVID-19 outbreak in China have been quarantined in Asan and Jincheon, respectively, in Korea, the mental health professionals, including psychiatrists from the National Mental Health Center have been deployed to provide psychological counseling to individuals in quarantine. Moreover, mental health care services for the COVID-19 outbreak are being provided by national hospitals and community mental health centers throughout the country. The National Center for Disaster Trauma distributed leaflets promoting mental health care against the distress caused by infectious disease outbreaks [9]. According to this leaflet [9], somatic symptoms, insomnia, anxiety, anger, rumination, decreased concentration, low mood, and loss of energy are listed as the warning symptoms that should be evaluated and managed by mental health professionals. Especially, focusing on the reliable information, permitting the expression of your negative emotions, keeping in touch with family, friends, and colleagues, maintaining regular life activities, participating in pleasurable activities, and maintaining your pride are listed as the coping skill recommendations for the individuals in quarantine. It is of utmost importance that this information is disseminated to the masses on a larger scale. It is also necessary that the detailed mental health problems of the confirmed or suspected COVID-19 patients, healthcare workers treating the infected patients, and public should be collected to update the information regarding the distress caused by infectious disease outbreaks and provide more advancedmental health care for COVID-19 pneumonia."}
LitCovid-PD-CLO
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LitCovid-PD-GO-BP
{"project":"LitCovid-PD-GO-BP","denotations":[{"id":"T1","span":{"begin":1622,"end":1632},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0036147"}],"text":"To the best of our knowledge, the detailed mental health problems of the patients infected with COVID-19 pneumonia and healthcare workers treating the infected patients have not yet been reported. However, it is suggested that both confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients may experience the fear of the consequences of this infection, including death and severe physical disability. Furthermore, boredom, loneliness, and anger could be experienced by individuals in quarantine. It is also suggested that anxiety symptoms and distress may be worsened not only by the infection symptoms, but also by the adverse effects of the treatment. The infectious disease outbreaks commonly cause anxiety and fear, uncertainty, and stigmatization that can be prevented by medical and psychiatric treatment [8]. The need for mental health care during the COVID-19 outbreak has been emphasized in Korea. Since 528 and 173 Koreans who escaped from Wuhan due to the COVID-19 outbreak in China have been quarantined in Asan and Jincheon, respectively, in Korea, the mental health professionals, including psychiatrists from the National Mental Health Center have been deployed to provide psychological counseling to individuals in quarantine. Moreover, mental health care services for the COVID-19 outbreak are being provided by national hospitals and community mental health centers throughout the country. The National Center for Disaster Trauma distributed leaflets promoting mental health care against the distress caused by infectious disease outbreaks [9]. According to this leaflet [9], somatic symptoms, insomnia, anxiety, anger, rumination, decreased concentration, low mood, and loss of energy are listed as the warning symptoms that should be evaluated and managed by mental health professionals. Especially, focusing on the reliable information, permitting the expression of your negative emotions, keeping in touch with family, friends, and colleagues, maintaining regular life activities, participating in pleasurable activities, and maintaining your pride are listed as the coping skill recommendations for the individuals in quarantine. It is of utmost importance that this information is disseminated to the masses on a larger scale. It is also necessary that the detailed mental health problems of the confirmed or suspected COVID-19 patients, healthcare workers treating the infected patients, and public should be collected to update the information regarding the distress caused by infectious disease outbreaks and provide more advancedmental health care for COVID-19 pneumonia."}
LitCovid-sentences
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LitCovid-PD-HP
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