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Gaia Perego
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 11
Citations - 515
Gaia Perego is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications receiving 221 citations.
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The Psychological Impact of Epidemic and Pandemic Outbreaks on Healthcare Workers: Rapid Review of the Evidence.
Emanuele Preti,Valentina E. Di Mattei,Gaia Perego,Federica Ferrari,Martina Mazzetti,Paola Taranto,Rossella Di Pierro,Fabio Madeddu,Raffaella Calati +8 more
TL;DR: Empirical evidence underlines the need to address the detrimental effects of epidemic/pandemic outbreaks on HCWs’ mental health and recommends the assessment and promotion of coping strategies and resilience, special attention to frontline HCWs, provision of adequate protective supplies, and organization of online support services.
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The “Healthcare Workers’ Wellbeing (Benessere Operatori)” Project: A Picture of the Mental Health Conditions of Italian Healthcare Workers during the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Valentina E. Di Mattei,Gaia Perego,Francesca Milano,Martina Mazzetti,Paola Taranto,Rossella Di Pierro,Chiara De Panfilis,Fabio Madeddu,Emanuele Preti +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results from the baseline assessment of the "Healthcare workers' wellbeing (Benessere Operatori)" project on a sample of 1055 healthcare workers.
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Short-term psychological consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic: Results of the first wave of an ecological daily study in the Italian population.
Emanuele Preti,Emanuele Preti,Rossella Di Pierro,Gaia Perego,Marta Bottini,Erica Casini,Elena Ierardi,Fabio Madeddu,Martina Mazzetti,Cristina Riva Crugnola,Paola Taranto,Valentina E. Di Mattei +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assessed the socio-demographic conditions of participants, individuals' perception of the COVID-19-situation, psychological distress, emotion regulation strategies, and perceived social support.
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The “Healthcare Workers’ Wellbeing [Benessere Operatori]” Project: A Longitudinal Evaluation of Psychological Responses of Italian Healthcare Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Gaia Perego,Federica Cugnata,Chiara Brombin,Francesca Milano,Emanuele Preti,Rossella Di Pierro,Chiara De Panfilis,Fabio Madeddu,Valentina E. Di Mattei +8 more
TL;DR: High levels of worry, worse working conditions, a previous history of psychiatric illness, being a nurse, older age, and avoidant and emotion-focused coping strategies seem to be risk factors for healthcare workers’ mental health.
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The curious incident of long COVID symptoms, from an imaginary condition to a recognised syndrome: a “small victory”
TL;DR: Given the importance of the doctor–patient relationship in post-COVID management, the recommend “relationship-based care”.