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AUTOR(ES) S.M. Holmes , KATHRYN J. AZEVEDO , Andrea F. Kalvesmaki , Rachel P. Riendeau , Philip A. Sweet
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of California, National Center for PTSD VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Informatics, Decision‐Enhancement and Analytic Sciences Center VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research VA Boston Health Care System, VA Great Lakes Veteran Health Care System
ANO 2022
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO American Anthropologist
ISSN 0002-7294
E-ISSN 0002-7294
EDITORA Wiley (United States)
DOI 10.1111/aman.13747
CITAÇÕES 4
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

This commentary asks anthropologists to work within communities to actively address the global mental health impact of COVID‐19 and contribute to the pandemic response. Multiple social and physical losses, worsened by numerous factors, have produced syndemic traumatic stress and suffering across populations, highlighting persistent inequalities further amplified by the effects of COVID‐19. Specifically, anthropologists can work to contribute to the development of mental health programs; confront the racialization of COVID‐19 alongside marginalized communities; support real‐time policy making with community responses; and innovate transparent collaborative research methods through open science. This pandemic can serve as an opportunity to prioritize research endeavors, public service, and teaching to better align with societal needs while providing new opportunities for synergy and collaborations between anthropologists in and outside the academy. Anthropologists collaborating directly with mental health clinicians and the public can contribute to knowledge specifically through direct program development and implementation of interventions designed to improve mental well‐being. Innovating to find impactful solutions in response to the unprecedented mental health challenges exacerbated by the COVID‐19 pandemic has the potential to promote more equitable recovery around the world.

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