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Articles from Psychosociological Issues in Human Resource Management (May 1, 2020)

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Acute Depression, Extreme Anxiety, and Prolonged Stress among COVID-19 Frontline Healthcare Workers. Moore, Christine; Kolencik, Juraj 1899
Demoralization, Fear, and Burnout Associated with Being a COVID-19 Frontline Healthcare Worker. Allen, Margaret; Cug, Juraj 1837
Is the COVID-19 Outbreak Severely Affecting the Psychological Well-Being of Frontline Respiratory and Intensive Care Physicians and Nurses? Breillat, Richard; Birtus, Milos 1870
Mental and Emotional Risks of Frontline Healthcare Providers Involved in Responding to COVID-19 Pandemic. Miller, Kate 1914
Mental Health Consequences of the COVID-19 Crisis on Frontline Healthcare Professionals: Psychological Impairments as a Result of Work-related Stress. Ljungholm, Doina Popescu; Olah, Marilena Lavinia 2146
Psychological Resilience, Burnout Syndrome, and Stress-related Psychiatric Disorders among Healthcare Professionals during the COVID-19 Crisis. Segers, Chloe 1971
Psychological Stress of COVID-19 Frontline Healthcare Workers: Rational Safety Behaviors, Evidence-based Self-Help Interventions, and Remote Mental Health Support. Taylor, Linda 1853
Psychological Trauma Symptoms and Mental Conditions of Medical Staff during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Severe Stress, Elevated Anxiety, and Clinically Significant Depression. Thompson, Daniel 2026
Psychological Well-Being of COVID-19 Medical Staff: Depression, Distress, and Anxiety in Frontline Healthcare Workers. Sheares, Gavin 2003
The Psychological Ill-Health of Frontline Medical Staff Working with COVID-19 Patients: Burnout, Anxiety, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Rommer, Derek 2018

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