1. Well-Being and Mental Health: Where Do We Stand After COVID-19 Pandemic?
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Nibbio, Gabriele, Calzavara-Pinton, Irene, Barlati, Stefano, Necchini, Nicola, Bertoni, Lorenzo, Lisoni, Jacopo, Stanga, Valentina, Deste, Giacomo, Turrina, Cesare, and Vita, Antonio
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Mental health encompasses the ability to cope with important stresses of life and to realize one's abilities in the community, and the COVID-19 pandemic represented a very stressful event for people with mental illnesses. Our aim was to assess mental well-being in people living with different mental disorders, comparing results obtained in 2016 with those observed after the COVID-19 pandemic. Ninety-six participants were assessed using the Mental Health Continuum Short Form and classified as "flourishing," "moderately mentally healthy," and "languishing." Overall, a significant increase in the prevalence of "flourishing" and "moderately mentally healthy" subjects and a reduction of "languishing" subjects (p = 0.003) were observed. However, a significant improvement in well-being (p = 0.005) was observed only in the schizophrenia spectrum disorder group. Moreover, only subjects that never contracted SARS-CoV-2 showed a significant (p = 0.019) increase in positive well-being states. Lockdowns may have led caregivers to spend more time with the participants, also increasing treatment adherence, resulting in an improvement of overall well-being in several participants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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