The COVID-19 pandemic has had profound implications not only for physical health but also for mental well-being. From the direct neuropsychiatric effects of the virus to the psychological stressors of lockdowns and isolation, understanding the psychiatric implications is crucial. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry offers comprehensive insights into the mental health challenges posed by COVID-19. Our expert editors curate content that sheds light on the pandemic’s multifaceted impact, ensuring psychiatrists are equipped to address the evolving needs of their patients during these unprecedented times.
COVID-19
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Recently published article about COVID
Letter to the Editor
Potential Use of Antidepressants for Long COVID
May 16, 2024
The possibility of repurposing antidepressants as a potential treatment for long COVID first emerged following observations that antidepressants might reduce morbidity and mortality when administered during acute COVID.
Original Research
Emotion Regulation, Fear of COVID, and Quality of Life
November 16, 2023
Those providing mental health services during pandemics should bolster their patients’ use of cognitive reappraisal rather than expressive suppression and positive affect rather than negative affect to improve their...
Review Article
Structural Racism and Telepsychiatry During the COVID-19 Pandemic
November 2, 2023
Data on whether psychiatry can be practiced effectively via telephone are lacking. This study examined the racial and sociodemographic distribution of people receiving audiovisual versus audio-only telepsychiatry since the...