Worried Sick: Anxiety, depression, and the impact on dental health care workers
Journal of Dental Hygiene
; 96(4):6-8, 2022.
Article
in English
| CINAHL | ID: covidwho-1980517
ABSTRACT
The article calls for the evaluation of the impact of anxiety and depression on dental health care workers and for improved identification and prevention of mental health disorders. It explains the relationship of psychological stress, anxiety and depression and identifies symptoms of depression and anxiety. Emphasis is also given on the need to recognize and screen mental health disorders. It discusses the impact of stress, distress and burnout on personal and professional functioning.
Worry; Anxiety -- Diagnosis; Depression -- Diagnosis; Dental Hygienists -- Psychosocial Factors; COVID-19 Pandemic -- Psychosocial Factors; Anxiety -- Prevention and Control; Depression -- Prevention and Control; Stress, Occupational -- Diagnosis; Stress, Occupational -- Prevention and Control; Occupational Health; Health Screening; Psychological Distress -- Prevention and Control; Burnout, Professional -- Complications; Job Performance; Anxiety -- Symptoms; Depression -- Symptoms; Dental Hygienists -- Education; Stress, Occupational -- Complications; Professional Knowledge; Access to Information; Support, Psychosocial; Self Care -- Education; Mental Health -- Education; Education, Continuing
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CINAHL
Type of study:
Experimental Studies
Language:
English
Journal:
Journal of Dental Hygiene
Year:
2022
Document Type:
Article
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