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Prevalence and factors associated with academic burnout risk among nursing and midwifery students during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study

Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Véronique Baudewyns; Arnaud Bruyneel; Pierre Smith; Jean‐Christophe Servotte; Jacinthe Dancot Source: Nursing Open (2022) Keywords: Belgium Burnout Mental health Nurses Health Topics:  Chronic di ...

Mental Distress and Its Contributing Factors Among Young People During the First Wave of COVID-19: A Belgian Survey Study

known about the mechanisms. This study examined mental distress and its contributing factors among young Belgian people. Methods: An online survey was widely distributed in Belgium during the first wave ...

Determinants of the risk of burnout among nurses during the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic in Belgium: A cross‐sectional study

burnout risk among nurses during the peak of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium andtoidentify risk groups and protective and risk factors. Background: Nurses are at high risk of burnout and ...

Coping with COVID: risk and resilience factors for mental health in a German representative panel study

Psychological Medicine (2022) Keywords: COVID-19 Mental health PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS resilience Risk Factors Health Topics:  Chronic disease Maladie chronique Chronische ziekte Mental health Santé mentale ...

Social integration of people with severe mental illness: A challenge for health care systems and policies

factors related to the organisation of services, systems and policies strongly influence the social integration of people with SMI. For better or for worse, social integration is not a clinical outcome, it ...

Use of generic social services and social integration of patients with a severe mental illness in Belgium: Individual and services network determinants

services and the factors that may drive that usage. Method: In 2014, we carried out a multi-setting clustered survey of patients with severe mental disorders (n = 1,019, participation rate = 71%) and of ...

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