Impact of COVID-19 on the Clinical Picture and Therapy of Schizophrenia

Nadir A. Aliyev, Teymur A. Qafarov, Agahasan R. Rasulov, Eldar R. Hagverdi, Zafar N. Aliyev
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Objective: The purpose of this study was a retrospective study of the contingent of schizophrenia patients who were most infected with COVID-19. Materials and Methods: We study 350 patients schizophrenia who infected with COVID-19 impact on the clinical picture and therapy of the illness. The investigation ware carried out in psychiatric hospital Ministry of Health of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The hospital has a capacity of 2000 beds. Results: Patients with schizophrenia who infected with COVID-19 in these clinically observed following changes: the intensity of psychopathological symptoms decreases, psychosomatic balancing occurs, that is, during the COVID-19 illness, schizophrenic symptoms fade into the background, practically become invisible. Conclusion: Patients schizophrenia who infected with COVID-19 in these clinically observed shows an improvement in their mental health.
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COVID-19对精神分裂症临床表现及治疗的影响
目的:本研究旨在对新冠肺炎感染人数最多的精神分裂症患者进行回顾性研究。材料与方法:研究350例新冠肺炎精神分裂症患者对其临床表现及治疗的影响。调查是在阿塞拜疆共和国卫生部精神病院进行的。这家医院可容纳2000张床位。结果:感染新冠肺炎的精神分裂症患者在这些临床上观察到以下变化:精神病理学症状强度降低,出现身心平衡,即在新冠肺炎患病期间,精神分裂症症状淡化为背景,实际上变得不可见。结论:临床观察的新冠肺炎精神分裂症患者的心理健康状况有所改善。
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