Depression and inflammation in COVID-19 patients during and after hospitalisation – a systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
Anna Laskowska-Wronarowicz, Katarzyna Olszewska-Turek, Agnieszka Micek

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Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 24(2), P. 136 - 151

Published: Sept. 27, 2024

Introduction: The severity of depression symptoms in COVID-19 patients differs among populations investigated and changes over time. Increasing evidence supports the hypothesis about involvement inflammation development depression. Methods: A systematic review a meta-analysis cross-sectional cohort studies published between 2019 2023 were conducted according to PRISMA criteria. outcomes interest proportions mild, moderate, severe during after hospitalisation, associations patients. Results: Thirty articles included review. In quantitative meta-analysis, overall moderate-to-severe mild-to-severe estimated at 0.21 (95% CI: 0.13–0.31) 0.35 0.23–0.48), respectively. fixed effects model inflammatory markers showed difference with without depression, higher concentrations both C-reactive protein neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio detected people suffering mood disturbances. However, random models, findings for lost significance, on boundary significance (p = 0.053). Conclusions: According study results, proportion decreases time diagnosis. relationship is still uncertain requires further research.

Language: Английский

Association between COVID-19 and subsequent depression diagnoses—A retrospective cohort study DOI
Lee Smith, Guillermo F. López Sánchez, Marcel Konrad

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Deleted Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 72(4), P. 202532 - 202532

Published: June 13, 2024

The present study aimed to investigate the association between COVID-19 and cumulative incidence of depression potential role sick leave in a large representative sample German adults.

Language: Английский

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Occurrence, co-occurrence and persistence of symptoms of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder in survivors of COVID-19 critical illness DOI Creative Commons
Guillem Navarra‐Ventura, Marta Godoy-González,

Gemma Gomà

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European journal of psychotraumatology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: June 17, 2024

Background: Intensive care unit (ICU) admission and invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) are associated with psychological distress trauma. The COVID-19 pandemic brought it a series of additional long-lasting stressful traumatic experiences. However, little is known about comorbid depression post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Language: Английский

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Prevalence and measurement of post-exertional malaise in post-acute COVID-19 syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons

Yi An,

Ziyu Guo, Jin‐Hu Fan

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General Hospital Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 91, P. 130 - 142

Published: Oct. 20, 2024

Language: Английский

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In Between the Psychological and Physiological Self - The Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on the Neuro-Socio-Ecological and Inflammatory Mind-Body-Brain System. DOI
Andrea Scalabrini, Mariagrazia Palladini, Mario Gennaro Mazza

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PubMed, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 20(4), P. 342 - 350

Published: Aug. 1, 2023

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on individuals' sense of self perturbating the connectedness with others, touching upon deep existential fears and intersubjective cultural layers, emphasizing importance neuro-socio-ecological alignment for security psychological self. We can still observe after years how social distancing measures, quarantines, lockdowns have disrupted connections routines, leading to feelings isolation, anxiety depressive symptomatology. Furthermore, from physiological perspective, some people continue experience health problems long having COVID-19, these ongoing are sometimes called post-COVID-19 syndrome or post-COVID conditions (PASC). In this complex scenario, through operationalization its baseline, our aim is try shed new light elements resilience vs. vulnerability. Here we intend baseline as crossroads between psychology physiology show pandemic, especially in (PACS), left traces mind-body-brain system at inflammatory level.

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Digital technology and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: a narrative review with a focus on depression, anxiety, stress, and trauma DOI Creative Commons
Paul C. Guest,

Veronika Vasilevska,

Ayoub Al-Hamadi

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Frontiers in Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14

Published: Dec. 22, 2023

The sudden appearance and devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in need for multiple adaptive changes societies, business operations healthcare systems across world. This review describes development increased use digital technologies such as chat bots, electronic diaries, online questionnaires even video gameplay to maintain effective treatment standards individuals with mental health conditions depression, anxiety post-traumatic stress syndrome. We describe how these approaches have been applied help meet challenges delivering solutions. main focus this narrative is on describing platforms used diagnostics, patient monitoring a option general public, well frontline medical staff suffering issues.

Language: Английский

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Possible temporal relationship between SARS-CoV-2 infection and anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis: a meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons

Veronika Vasilevska,

Paul C. Guest, Michael Szardenings

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Translational Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: March 8, 2024

Abstract The global impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection has raised concerns about secondary diseases beyond acute illness. This review explores the significance and potential underlying mechanisms how might elicit an immune response targeting N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors, its implications for autoimmune-driven neuropsychiatric manifestations. We identified 19 published case reports NMDA receptor encephalitis associated with or vaccination by a systematic literature search. these was limited since it is not clear if coincidental causal relationship exists between manifestation encephalitis. included studies were hampered difficulties in establishing patients had pre-existing antibodies which entered brain infection- vaccination-associated transient blood-brain barrier leakage. In addition, four cases comorbid ovarian teratoma, known trigger development Considering that billions people have contracted COVID-19 been vaccinated against this virus, publication only possible link to encephalitis, indicates rare. conclusion, findings do support led increase existing de novo mediated autoimmune function. Nevertheless, work underscores importance ongoing vigilance monitoring viral outbreaks their on central nervous system through basic, epidemiological translational research.

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Die Bedeutung von Antidepressiva bei COVID-19 und Long-COVID – Ein Scoping-Review Update DOI
Udo Bonnet, Georg Juckel

Fortschritte der Neurologie · Psychiatrie, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 23, 2024

Introduction Preclinically, fluvoxamine and other antidepressants (AD) exerted antiviral anti-inflammatory properties also against SARS-COV-2. Therfore, It makes sense to test the clinical effect of AD COVID-19 Long COVID.

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The Burden of Survivorship: Survivor Guilt and Its Association with Psychiatric Sequelae in COVID-19 Patients DOI Open Access
Mariagrazia Palladini, Mario Gennaro Mazza, Andrea Scalabrini

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Journal of Clinical Medicine, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 12(9), P. 3117 - 3117

Published: April 25, 2023

COVID-19 survivors struggle with intense depressive and post-traumatic symptoms in sub-acute stages. Survivor guilt may affect post-acute psychopathology. Herein, we aim to unveil the potential affective mechanism underpinning post-COVID psychiatric implications by focusing on association of survivor psychopathology maladaptive attributional style. At one month after discharge, evaluated depression The Zung Severity Rating Scale (ZSDS), distress Impact Event Scale-Revised (IES-R), sleep disturbances Women’s Health Initiative Insomnia (WHIIRS) 195 survivors. Interpersonal Guilt (IGRS-15) rated guilt. A discrepancy score between burden was computed individually. Dysfunctional attributions were assessed through Cognition Questionnaire (CQ). significantly predicts all psychopathological dimensions. Moreover, higher rates associated an overlap symptomatology, thus suggesting that equally sustains both manifestations. Finally, fully mediated relationship dysfunctional index. Our results confirm as a clinically relevant form suffering related dimensions post infection, gaining status specific phenomenon promising treatment target.

Language: Английский

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The impact of COVID-19-pandemic-related adversity on mental health: longitudinal study in Dutch populations with and without mental health disorders DOI Creative Commons
Patricia Laura Maran, Silvia S. Klokgieters, Erik J. Giltay

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BJPsych Open, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 9(6)

Published: Oct. 10, 2023

Despite growing concerns about mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in people with pre-existing disorders, research has shown that symptoms of depression and anxiety were generally quite stable, modest changes certain subgroups. However, individual differences cumulative exposure to stressors have not been yet considered.We aimed quantify investigate impact individual-level COVID-19-pandemic-related adversity on depressive loneliness. In addition, we examined whether differed among individuals various levels pre-pandemic chronicity disorders.Between April 2020 July 2021, 15 successive online questionnaires distributed three psychiatric case-control cohorts started 2000s (N = 1377). Outcomes included We developed a Adversity Index (CAI) summarising up repeated measures exposures (e.g. infection, negative economic quarantine). used linear mixed models estimate effects COVID-19-related its interaction disorders CAI.Higher CAI scores positively associated higher increases symptoms, Associations statistically significantly different between groups without (chronic) disorders.Individual are important predictors health, but found no evidence for vulnerability disorders.

Language: Английский

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Protective Behaviors Against COVID-19 and Related Factors in Korean Adults With Depressive Symptoms: Results From an Analysis of the 2020 Korean Community Health Survey DOI Open Access

Ho-Jun Cho,

Kyeong‐Sook Choi, Jinyoung Lee

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Psychiatry Investigation, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 21(1), P. 74 - 82

Published: Jan. 11, 2024

Objective This study evaluated protective behaviors against coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) and related factors in individuals with depressive symptoms.Methods cross-sectional included data from the 2020 Korean Community Health Survey. Depressive symptoms, COVID- 19 protection behaviors, were investigated 228,485 people. Chi-square test logistic regression analysis used to analyze categorical variables. Statistical was performed using SPSS software (version 27.0).Results In study, 3.9% (n=8,970) had symptoms. The prevalence of symptoms higher their 19–39 years , ≥60s than those 40–59 (p<0.001). Lower education level household income associated a depression Among various occupations, service workers highest Individuals less likely adopt COVID-19 (p<0.001) or exhibit concerns regarding death economic damage compared without more have unhealthy considered that response by government other organizations inadequate (p<0.001).Conclusion During pandemic, faced greater challenges adopting behaviors. Therefore, it is crucial develop strategies protect people during another pandemic future.

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