The workshop is organised by Max Weber Fellows: Tamara Popic, Alexandru Moise, Mirjam Reutter, Katarzyna Doniec, Takuya Onoda, Aline Bertolin.
Abstract of the Lecture:
An increasing number of studies shows the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health regardless of the different institutional contexts and responses to the emergency, as is apparent from evidence from the US and the UK, to name a few.
In the light of these results, the experience of some population groups, among which healthcare workers, is expected to be even more dramatic. Consistent with evidence on past disease outbreaks (e.g., severe acute respiratory syndrome – SARS) and with the effects detected in the overall population, by the end of the first wave (spring 2020) of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare personnel had experienced a dramatic deterioration of their mental health, showing clear signs of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and burnout.
I present the results of an experiment where we randomized the elicitation of religiosity to healthcare personnel in Italy. Religiosity is considered a coping mechanism in distress situation. Relying on a survey of more than 15,000 respondents conducted from June to August 2020, we show that priming religiosity in healthcare workers decreases by 9.5% the level of self-assessed mental distress experienced during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Moving from the analysis of these results, I address the fact that female respondents on average show higher level of distress to provide more insights on the gap in mental health during the pandemic, within the healthcare profession and on the general population.
Abstract of the workshop:
Health and healthcare issues have never been as salient as in the context of the present COVID-19 pandemics. This lecture series addresses the following questions: What are the main challenges facing population health and healthcare policies in the context of the present pandemic in Europe and beyond? How have countries dealt with these challenges? And what are the future prospects of health and healthcare in this pandemic-ridden world?
The aim of this lecture series is to explore these questions from diverse disciplinary perspectives. The lectures will cover topics of health inequalities, vaccinations, mental health, EU's health future and healthy ageing.
The event is organized as a series of lectures with renowned speakers who have worked on the topic of health and healthcare from different angles, with the Max Weber Fellows acting as moderators.
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