Behavioral Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14(5), С. 386 - 386
Опубликована: Май 3, 2024
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
led
to
an
increase
in
psychological
distress
the
general
population,
but
contrasting
results
have
been
shown
regarding
its
impact
on
symptoms
clinical
and
non-clinical
samples.
Consequently,
aim
of
present
study
was
compare
a
longitudinal
design
(September–November
2020
February–April
2021)
mental
health
outcomes
control
sample
determine
implications
various
risk
protective
factors
this
regard.
A
total
234
participants
from
population
80
psychiatric
patients
took
part
online
using
following
measurements:
Brief
Symptom
Checklist
(BSCL);
Three-Item
Loneliness
Scale
(TILS);
Resilience
Scale-13
(RS-13);
Functional
Assessment
Chronic
Illness
Therapy—Spiritual
Well-Being
Scale—Non-Illness
(FACIT-Sp
Non-Illness).
show
overall
decrease
active
suicidal
ideation
as
well
“peace”,
subscale
spiritual
well-being,
increases
passive
activation
sample,
which
did
not
change
sample.
Psychological
significantly
either
group.
Significant
group
effects
resilience
peace
turned
out
be
for
negative
outcomes.
However,
loneliness,
interestingly
increased
only
potential
factor.
Our
highlight
complex
different
groups
demonstrating
necessity
further
research,
specifically
activation.
Highlighted
are
discussed
regards
spirituality
(i.e.,
peace),
is
strictly
related
religion
rather
personal
meaning
situations
one’s
life,
terms
interventions.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
13
Опубликована: Март 25, 2022
The
COVID-19
pandemic
and
its
associated
restrictions
may
contribute
to
a
deterioration
in
mental
health;
individuals
with
obsessive-compulsive
disorder
(OCD)
be
particularly
affected.
This
systematic
review
aimed
investigate
the
effects
of
current
on
people
diagnosed
OCD,
whether
pandemics
affect
development
OCD
symptoms.We
conducted
search
using
NCBI
PubMed,
SCOPUS,
Google
Scholar
February
9,
2021.
Research
articles
related
or
other
were
attempted
identified
pre-defined
terms.
Case
reports,
clinical
guidelines,
letters,
research
including
≥100
participants
included;
reviews
excluded.
adheres
PRISMA
guidelines
Newcastle-Ottawa
Scale
was
used
assess
quality
included
articles.A
total
79
full-text
assessment.
Of
these,
59
articles,
two
six
case
12
letters.
examined
symptoms
adult
patients
general
population,
pregnant
women,
healthcare
workers,
students,
young
adults,
children,
adolescents.
Only
one
study
previous
identified.This
found
that
both
without
prior
generally
experienced
worsened
landscape
during
pandemic.
However,
responses
are
heterogeneous
many
factors
than
seemed
symptoms.
To
prevent
impairment
new
cases,
close
monitoring
education
public
is
essential.
Literature
still
limited;
thus,
multinational
cross-cultural,
longitudinal
studies
warranted
gain
further
insights
this
topic.
Psychological Medicine,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
54(1), С. 43 - 66
Опубликована: Авг. 24, 2023
Abstract
The
onset
of
the
COVID-19
pandemic
raised
concerns
regarding
population-wide
impacts
on
mental
health.
Existing
work
psychological
disaster
has
identified
potential
for
multiple
response
trajectories,
with
resilience
as
likely
development
chronic
psychopathology.
Early
reviews
health
during
suggested
elevated
prevalence
rates
forms
psychopathology,
but
were
limited
by
largely
cross-sectional
approaches.
We
conducted
a
systematic
review
studies
that
prospectively
assessed
pre-
to
peri-pandemic
changes
in
symptoms
psychopathology
investigate
associated
(PROSPERO
#CRD42021255042).
A
total
97
included,
covering
symptom
clusters
including
obsessive-compulsive
disorder
(OCD),
post-traumatic
stress
(PTSD),
fear,
anxiety,
depression,
and
general
distress.
Changes
varied
dimension
sample
characteristics.
OCD,
distress
tended
increase
from
peri-pandemic.
An
fear
was
medically
vulnerable
participants,
findings
PTSD
mixed.
Pre-existing
diagnoses
unexpectedly
not
exacerbation,
except
case
OCD.
Young
people
generally
showed
most
marked
increases,
although
this
pattern
reversed
some
samples.
Women
middle
adulthood
particular
demonstrated
considerable
anxiety
depression.
conclude
responding
function
both
cluster
Variability
should
therefore
be
key
consideration
guiding
future
research
intervention.
Annals of General Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
22(1)
Опубликована: Март 17, 2023
Abstract
There
is
considerable
interest
in
exploring
effects
of
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic
on
mental
health.
Suicide
one
the
leading
causes
mortality
worldwide
and
changes
daily
life
brought
by
may
be
additional
risk
factors
people
with
pre-existing
disorders.
This
rapid
PRISMA-ScR
(Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Systematic
Reviews
Meta-Analyses
extension
Scoping
Reviews)
scoping
review
aims
to
identify
analyze
current
evidence
about
relation
between
COVID-19
outbreak,
along
severe
acute
respiratory
syndrome
2
(SARS-CoV2)
infection,
suicide
individuals
previously
diagnosed
First,
we
conducted
a
comprehensive
literature,
then
proceeded
discuss
findings
narrative
way.
Tables
were
constructed
articles
sorted
according
studies’
methodologies.
53
papers
eventually
identified
as
eligible,
among
which
33
are
cross-sectional
studies,
9
longitudinal
11
studies
using
other
Despite
suffering
from
disorder
factor
suicidal
behavior
per
se,
advent
exacerbate
this
relation.
Nevertheless,
data
addressing
clear
correlation
outbreak
still
controversial.
Longitudinal
analysis
validated
scales
multicenter
could
provide
deeper
insight
knowledge
topic.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
19(9), С. 5140 - 5140
Опубликована: Апрель 23, 2022
People
with
pre-pandemic
health
conditions
are
more
vulnerable
and
likely
to
suffer
greater
psychosocial
impact
due
the
current
COVID-19
pandemic
lockdown
measures.
Thus,
objective
of
this
work
was
systematically
review
early
stages
on
people
pre-existing
psychiatric
disorders.
The
search
performed
between
23
January
2
September
2021
in
PubMed,
PsycINFO,
EMBASE.
A
total
4167
published
results
were
identified;
however,
only
49
included
review.
Results
show
that
there
considerable
heterogeneity
among
studies,
which
resulted
a
low
consensus.
However,
it
seems
first
stage
disorders
two-fold:
(1)
an
overall
effect,
suffering
from
general
experienced
psychological
distress
anxiety
when
compared
who
had
no
diagnosis,
(2)
condition-specific
namely
eating
obsessive
compulsive
Moreover,
highlights
also
some
external
factors
related
worsening
symptoms.
For
instance,
unemployment
or
experiencing
financial
difficulties
can
be
trigger
for
during
mood
disorders,
being
alone
social
isolation
may
actually
increase
substance
use
relapse
rates.
Further
studies
needed
prospectively
investigate
long-term
effects
(pre)-existing
onset
deterioration
psychiatric-related
symptoms
larger
number
participants,
as
well
exploring
mental
health.
Internet Interventions,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
29, С. 100560 - 100560
Опубликована: Июль 13, 2022
Obsessive-compulsive
disorder
(OCD)
is
a
disabling
that
can
be
successfully
treated.
However,
individuals
with
OCD
do
not
seek
or
delay
seeking
treatment.
This
may
explained
by
poor
mental
health
literacy
and
stigmatizing
attitudes
toward
in
community.
In
order
to
work
on
these
variables,
gamified
mobile
application
(app)
called
esTOCma
has
been
developed.
The
purpose
of
this
study
describe
the
protocol
for
test
efficacy
esTOCma,
increasing
help-seeking
intention,
reducing
social
distance
suffered
people
OCD,
as
well
distress
associated
obsessive-compulsive
symptoms.A
randomized
controlled
trial
crossover
design
two
conditions
(immediate-use
App
group
versus
delayed-use
group)
will
conducted
non-clinical
adult
sample
community
minimum
size
200
participants.
Participants
immediate-use
start
using
app
at
baseline
until
completion
(10
days);
whereas
participants
wait
10
days,
then
days).
outcomes
measured
four
assessment
points
(baseline;
days
from
baseline;
20
after
3
months).
following
instruments
administered:
Attribution
Questionnaire,
General
Help-Seeking
Social
Distance
Scale,
Mental
Health
Literacy,
Psychoeducation
Desirability
Single-Item
Self-esteem
Obsessive-Compulsive
Inventory-Revised.This
presents
first
control
focused
changing
literacy,
attitudes,
intention
OCD.
An
intervention
characteristics
especially
relevant
nowadays
COVID-19
pandemic
increased
symptoms
severity.
improvement
general
knowledge
about
reduction
stigma
could
earlier
detection
an
increase
which
result
greater
wellbeing.
Moreover,
normalizing
intrusions
cognitive
model
serve
protective
variable
vulnerable
individuals.ClinicalTrials.gov
identifier:
NCT04777292.
Registered
February
23,
2021,
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04777292.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Янв. 6, 2025
Abstract
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
effect
of
normalization
process
after
pandemic
on
obsessive-compulsive
disorder
(OCD)
patients.
During
period,
Yale-Brown
Obsessive
Compulsive
Scale
(Y-BOCS),
Padua
Inventory–Washington
State
University
Revision,
Fear
COVID-19
(FCV-19S),
and
an
interview
form
inquiring
sociodemographic
characteristics
were
applied
participant
patients
with
OCD.
process,
reevaluated
about
1
year.
A
significant
decrease
was
found
in
patients'
FCV-19S
PE-WSUR
total
scores
along
all
subscale
as
well
Y-BOCS
scores.
The
associated
OCD
symptoms
both
during
period.
final
a
score
12
under
be
statistically
significantly
lower
than
others.
shows
that
symptom
severity
fear
decreased
process.
pandemic-related
stress
may
have
positively
affected