[HTML][HTML] A scoping review of international policy responses to mental health recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic

C McCartan, T Adell, J Cameron, G Davidson… - Health Research Policy …, 2021 - Springer
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected people's physical and mental health. Quarantine and
other lockdown measures have altered people's daily lives; levels of anxiety, depression …

[HTML][HTML] It's complicated—adolescent grief in the time of COVID-19

L Weinstock, D Dunda, H Harrington… - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Presently, there is a real possibility of a second pandemic occurring: a grief pandemic. There
are estimated to be over 1 million children and young people experiencing bereavement …

[HTML][HTML] Immigrant family financial and relationship stress from the COVID-19 pandemic

CA Solheim, J Ballard, N Fatiha, Z Dini… - Journal of Family and …, 2022 - Springer
We tend to overlook immigrant families in policy and program discussions related to the
COVID-19 pandemic, yet they are some of the most vulnerable to the effects of this …

[HTML][HTML] Identifying and responding to the complex needs of domestic violence housing practitioners at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic

N Nnawulezi, M Hacskaylo - Journal of family violence, 2022 - Springer
The social, financial, and emotional repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic has left many
organizations that support survivors of intimate partner violence questioning how to maintain …

Values and beliefs underlying mutual aid: An exploration of collective care during the COVID-19 pandemic

DM Littman, M Boyett, K Bender… - Journal of the …, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
Objective: Mutual aid has been a longstanding practice among communities who
experience short-term crises (such as natural and human-made disasters) as well as long …

“They treat us like we are not human”: Asylum seekers and “la migra's” violence.

DG Domínguez, B Hernandez-Arriaga… - Psychology of …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Asylum seekers suffer cultural, structural, and direct violence in the United States.
The direct violence perpetrated by immigration and law enforcement officers adds to the …

Who helps and why? A longitudinal exploration of volunteer role identity, between‐group closeness, and community identification as predictors of coordinated helping …

JRH Wakefield, M Bowe… - British Journal of Social …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Mutual aid groups have allowed community members to respond collectively to the COVID‐
19 pandemic, providing essential support to the vulnerable. While research has begun to …

How do people support each other in emergencies? A qualitative exploration of altruistic and prosocial behaviours during the COVID‐19 pandemic

S Tekin, M Sager, A Bushey, Y Deng… - Analyses of Social …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Ball State University Center for Peace and Conflict Studies in the United States
has compiled altruistic stories from different countries such as India, Australia, the United …

[HTML][HTML] 'All together now': Facilitators and barriers to engagement in mutual aid during the first UK COVID-19 lockdown

C Cocking, S Vestergren, E Ntontis, K Luzynska - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Despite undeniable hardship, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic also saw an outpour of
community solidarity and mutual aid towards those in need. This study explored why people …

Capability-informed competency approach to lifelong professional development.

NJ Kaslow, EW Farber, CJ Ammons… - … and Education in …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
This article highlights how syndemic processes related to the coronavirus disease-2019
(COVID-19) pandemic, racial injustice, and economic instability serve as catalysts for …