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  • Psychological adaptation of...
    Hamdan-Mansour, A.

    European psychiatry, 06/2022, Letnik: 65, Številka: S1
    Journal Article

    Introduction Healthcare services are primarily focusing on medical and physical treatment of COVID-19 while psychosocial and mental health needs are not considered a priority. Objectives The purpose of this study was to explore how recovered individuals with COVID-19 adapted to their psychological and social stressors during infection period. Methods A descriptive phenomenological approach conducted using a purposeful sample of 13 individuals recovered from COVID-19 in Jordan. Data collected using unstructured interviews. Results Perception of being diagnosed with COVID-19 revealed to three major themes; positive learning (acceptance, avoiding social pressure, and normalizing), tolerating ambiguity (denial and seeking information and guidance), and resilience (caring family, professionals’ support, self-grieving, optimism, positive thinking, and spirituality). Conclusions The study indicates that there is a need to integrate psychosocial and mental health care services into healthcare plans provided to individuals with COVID-19. Disclosure No significant relationships.