Women from refugee background residing in high income countries are at greater mental health risk during the COVID-19 pandemic given their higher baseline prevalence of mental disorders, trauma exposures and social adversities. During the COVID-19
CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights that carefulness is warranted when COVID-19 death statistics are used in health service planning and resonates a need for further research on cause-of-death recording methodologies.
Examination of caregiver preparedness for the COVID-19 pandemic can inform efforts to support caregivers in future times of global crisis. Informal caregivers of adults with dementia or severe disabilities (n = 72, M(age) = 62.82 years, 90.28% female
The research article "Excess of heart failure-related deaths during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in the United States" was recently published with great effort¹. While I value the authors' attempts to examine how the COVID-19 pandemic may affect heart
We recently reported that SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid (N) protein is abundantly expressed on the surface of both infected and neighboring uninfected cells, where it enables activation of Fc receptor-bearing immune cells with anti-N antibodies (Abs) and
CONCLUSIONS: Despite the stress imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the adolescents showed a positive development in their socioemotional competences. Family-related factors emerged as important variables in predicting adolescent socioemotional