This special issue will explore machine learning/AI techniques for drastic improvements in healthcare and medicine. On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the COVID-19 outbreak a global pandemic, just months after the first known cases were identified in December, 2019. Young people are more at risk of suicide and self-harm injuries and the mental health of women has worsened. No, Is the Subject Area "Global health" applicable to this article? This special issue seeks to understand how Action Research can contribute to solving practitioners problems in Operations Management. Go to My account to manage bookmarked content. This article collection will seek to highlight research around accelerated medical pathway programs. Preprints already submitted to MedRxiv can be transmitted to JMH via theM2Jinterface. The PLOS Medicine editors are: Raffaella Bosurgi, Callam Davidson, Louise Gaynor-Brooke, Caitlin Moyer, Beryne Odeny, and Richard Turner. 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We thank you for your time spent taking this survey. This special issue aims to discuss and/or showcasing research and debates related to managing diversity, equity, equality, and inclusion in media firms of all types. This call for papers invites clinicians, theoreticians and researchers to consider the many ways in which the digital age can influence psychological therapies. We work closely with WHO, NCBI, and other partners to maximize the impact of your work. This special issue invites contributions reflecting on STS publishing practices and how they mediate the practical and epistemic organization of STS research. Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice 36(2) invites essays for a special issue addressing Regional Perspectives on a Nuclear Weapons Ban. This special issue seeks to understand the managerial capabilities that East Asian firms have newly acquired after the pandemic. HIV.gov curates learning opportunities for you, and the people you serve and collaborate with. As with all JMIR submissions, fast-tracking is possible for faster turn-around times. Key populations of interest include young people, women and girls, older or less physically mobile adults at heightened risk of social isolation, those with pre-existing mental health conditions, and healthcare workers exposed to the frontlines of the pandemic. This special issue will investigate how homeworking has developed, and what the future of homeworking looks like for marketing. The editors of PLOS Medicine together with Guest Editors Vikram Patel, Daisy Fancourt, Toshi A Furukawa, and Lola Kola announce a forthcoming special issue devoted to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global mental health.. Required fields are marked *, ORCID How we understand and cope with a global pandemic, such as the current coronavirus disease (COVID-19), encompasses a range of human factors that critically determine how the outbreak evolves over time. 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The United Nations and WHO intend to increase mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) in their COVID19 response efforts across sectors. All Life welcomes research examining topics that contribute to reducing mortality rates in all areas of aquaculture. This Special Issue aims to highlight the inherent potential of Translation as a meaning-making/taking activity that contributes to the emergence of the social. This special issue highlights indigenous perspectives regarding collaborating with other indigenous nations and with various national governments. 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Looks like something went wrong. This article collection will focus on utilizing geospatial technologies to better understand mountain environments. This special issue will examine religious subjecthood in multicultural societies and how it relates to Muslim voices in education. This Special Issue will be dedicated to any areas of Bayesian Nonparametrics (theory, method, and applications). This article collection aims to address the cellular and molecular aspects of metabolic tissue in obesity, diabetes, and cancer.