DETERMINANT OF MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC (Systematic Review)
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Title
DETERMINANT OF MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC (Systematic Review)
Subject
determinants; factors; mental health disorders; COVID-19
Description
Introduction: Many people experienced mental health disorders due to the COVID-19
pandemic and if not treated immediately, it will cause serious problems. The aim of this
article was to determine the determinants of mental health disorders during a pandemic.
Method: A systematic approach in this review used the PRISMA approach and journal
sources from several databases including Scopus, Science Direct, SAGE, NCBI, ProQuest
in the 3 last years from 2020 to 2022. Boolean operators within search process used AND
and OR. The inclusion criteria were the general public, aged more than 17 years.
Exclusion criteria were people with chronic disease and schizophrenia. Literature
review, editorial, critical synthesis, and the like were also exclusion criteria for this
review.
Results: Overall, this review consisted of 13 articles and all of article designs were cross
sectional. Respondents in all articles were the general public, the age of 17-60 years. The
determinant of mental health disorders were female gender, older age, history of chronic
diseases, exposure to media reporting COVID-19, education, job loss and marital status,
especially those who were married Conclusions: Overall, the community experienced mental health problems during the pandemic.
pandemic and if not treated immediately, it will cause serious problems. The aim of this
article was to determine the determinants of mental health disorders during a pandemic.
Method: A systematic approach in this review used the PRISMA approach and journal
sources from several databases including Scopus, Science Direct, SAGE, NCBI, ProQuest
in the 3 last years from 2020 to 2022. Boolean operators within search process used AND
and OR. The inclusion criteria were the general public, aged more than 17 years.
Exclusion criteria were people with chronic disease and schizophrenia. Literature
review, editorial, critical synthesis, and the like were also exclusion criteria for this
review.
Results: Overall, this review consisted of 13 articles and all of article designs were cross
sectional. Respondents in all articles were the general public, the age of 17-60 years. The
determinant of mental health disorders were female gender, older age, history of chronic
diseases, exposure to media reporting COVID-19, education, job loss and marital status,
especially those who were married Conclusions: Overall, the community experienced mental health problems during the pandemic.
Creator
Ni Luh Gede Ari Kresna Dewi, Ah. Yusuf, RR. Dian Tristiana
Source
http://dx.doi.org/ 10.20473/pnj.v4i2.37017
Publisher
UNAIR
Date
September 2022
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
ISSN : 26563894
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
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Citation
Ni Luh Gede Ari Kresna Dewi, Ah. Yusuf, RR. Dian Tristiana, “DETERMINANT OF MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC (Systematic Review),” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 26, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11799.