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Physicians in China experienced a significant increase in mental health symptoms and fear of violence and a decline in mood after the outbreak of COVID-19

COVID-19 Took Toll on Mental Health of Chinese Physicians

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Physicians saw drop in mood, rise in depression, anxiety symptoms, and fear of workplace violence
Individuals

Parents Facing Higher Levels of Stress During Pandemic

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Pandemic-related stress also disproportionately impacting communities of color
Primary care providers report more workplace burnout and higher scores for anxiety than other health care professionals

Primary Care Providers Report More Workplace Burnout, Anxiety

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Providers who experience higher levels of anxiety, withdrawal more likely to report burnout
Millennial and Generation X medical residents and fellows experience similar rates of burnout and have similar levels of empathy

Burnout Comparable Between Millennial, Gen X Residents, Fellows

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Length of medical-system exposure, not generational traits, contribute to burnout
Job strain is associated with a 1.41-fold increase in the average risk for peripheral artery disease hospitalization

Job Strain Linked to Increase in Risk for PAD Hospitalization

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Estimates varied in magnitude but were consistent by sex, socioeconomic status, baseline smoking status
Taking a short break to interact with therapy dogs or color mandalas decreases stress levels in emergency medicine providers

Dogs, Coloring Lower Stress in Emergency Department Workers

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In a prospective trial, five minutes spent coloring or with therapy dogs lowered provider cortisol levels
Stress-related disorders are associated with an increased risk for neurodegenerative diseases

Stress-Related Disorders Linked to Neurodegenerative Disease

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Risk increase greater for vascular neurodegenerative disease than for primary neurodegenerative disease
Psychological distress

Maternal Distress May Affect Brain Development in Fetuses With CHD

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Stress, anxiety, depression more prevalent among women carrying fetuses with congenital heart disease
Higher levels of perceived stress

Burnout in Med Students Tied to Perceived Stress, Phone Behavior

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Majority of osteopathic medical students report low sense of personal accomplishment
The correlation between low education and incident cardiovascular disease is partly due to income and work stress

Low Education Link to CVD Risk Partly Due to Income, Job Strain

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Correlations with risk for CVD, CVD mortality reduced after adjustment for income, job strain