Longitudinal cross-lagged association between posttraumatic stress disorder, post-traumatic growth, and deliberate rumination among healthcare staff 2 years after the COVID-19pandemic in Hubei Province, China. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and post-traumatic growth (PTG) are inspiratory areas of psychological research in which deliberate rumination has important implications. However differences were observed in the cross-lagged models. These findings highlighted the noteworthy cross-lagged relationship between PTSD, PTG, and deliberate rumination two years after the COVID-19pandemic in Hubei Province, China. Therefore, interventions to reduce PTSD, promote PTG, and improve well-being among healthcare staff are important.
A Cross-sectional Study of Ocular Manifestations During the Covid-19Pandemic in Hubei Province To investigate the clinical features of ocular manifestations during the novel coronavirus pneumonia pandemic in Hubei at the end of 2022 During late 2022 COVID-19 pandemic ocular discomforts were common in people with mild systemic symptoms, but most resolve on their own without any treatment