TITLE:
Preparing for the COVID-19 Mental Health Crisis in Latin America—Using Early Evidence from Countries that Experienced COVID-19 First
AUTHORS:
Alberto Abad, Juliana Almeida da Silva, João Vitor Zamana das Neves Braga, Priscila Medeiros, Renato Leonardo de Freitas, Norberto Cysne Coimbra, José Aparecido da Silva
KEYWORDS:
Mental Health, COVID-19, Psychological Reactions
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Infectious Diseases,
Vol.10 No.3,
June
8,
2020
ABSTRACT: The COVID-19 started in China and took over the world becoming a pandemic, arriving in Latin America in mid-February 2020. The South American continent is going through a delicate political, economic, and social moment that reflects the fragility of our health systems and science, contagion rates reduction strategies, and health services overload. Nevertheless, several studies are being carried out in Brazil and worldwide aiming to understand the characteristics of the disease and the cure of people infected by the coronavirus. Therefore, we must consider science-based strategies to combat the pandemic and promote a health system that takes care of the population.