A Systematic Review on the Mental Health Status of Patients Infected With Monkeypox Virus

Anila Jaleel, Ghulam Farid, Haleema Irfan, Khalid Mahmood, Saeeda Baig
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Objectives This study aims to extract and summarize the literature on the mental health status of patients with monkeypox. Methods This review was carried out according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines using different databases and publishers such as Scopus, Sage, ScienceDirect, PubMed, BMJ, Wiley Online Library, Wolters Kluwer OVID-SP, and Google Scholar. The literature review was based on monkeypox and mental health. The year of publication was 2021–2023, during the monkeypox disease period. Data were extracted from opinions, editorials, empirical studies, and surveys. Results Based on the literature related to the mental status of patients with monkeypox, the following themes and subthemes were identified: anxiety and depression, self-harm and suicidal tendencies, neuropsychiatric symptoms, mental health, social stigma, sex workers, vaccination, and stress-related diseases. Conclusion A review of monkeypox virus infection studies reveals that 25%–50% of patients experience anxiety and depression due to isolation, boredom, and loneliness. Factors such as infected people, a lack of competence among healthcare professionals, and shame over physical symptoms exacerbate mental insults. The implications of society include increased self-harm, suicide, low productivity, fear of stigmatization, and transmission of infection.
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关于猴痘病毒感染者心理健康状况的系统综述
目的 本研究旨在提取和总结有关猴痘患者心理健康状况的文献。方法 本综述根据系统综述和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南进行,使用了不同的数据库和出版商,如 Scopus、Sage、ScienceDirect、PubMed、BMJ、Wiley Online Library、Wolters Kluwer OVID-SP 和 Google Scholar。文献综述以猴痘和心理健康为主题。发表年份为 2021-2023 年,猴痘流行期间。数据摘自观点、社论、实证研究和调查。结果 根据与猴痘患者精神状况相关的文献,确定了以下主题和次主题:焦虑和抑郁、自残和自杀倾向、神经精神症状、心理健康、社会耻辱、性工作者、疫苗接种和压力相关疾病。结论 对猴痘病毒感染研究的回顾表明,25%-50%的患者会因孤独、无聊和寂寞而感到焦虑和抑郁。感染者、医护人员能力不足以及对身体症状的羞耻感等因素加剧了精神上的侮辱。对社会的影响包括:自残、自杀、工作效率低下、害怕蒙受耻辱以及传染。
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