COVID-19 and mental health: A review and the role of telehealth and virtual reality

R. Sainz-Fuertes, Joan Miquel Mir Gelabert, J. Valderas, K. Bullock, A. Giersch, K. Vogeley, Ariadna García, M. Huguet, Tamara Russell, J. Hollingdale, J. Lopez-Moriñigo, I. Delgado, H. Selsick, Howard Gurr, T. Fitzpatrick, Todd Maddox
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On March 12, 2020, with more than 20,000 confirmed cases and almost 1000 deaths in the European Region, the World Health Organization classified the COVID-19 outbreak as a pandemic. As of August 15, 2020, there are 21.5 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 and over 766,000 deaths from the virus, worldwide. Most governments have imposed quarantine measures of varied degrees of strictness on their populations in attempts to stall the spread of the infection in their communities. However, the isolation may have inflicted long-term psychological injury to the general population and, in particular, to at-risk groups such as the elderly, the mentally ill, children, and frontline healthcare staff. In this article, we offer the most up-to-date review of the effects of COVID-19 confinement on all the disorders listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. We make data-driven predictions of the impact of COVID-19 confinement on mental health outcomes and discuss the potential role of telemedicine and virtual reality in mental health screening, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring, thus improving the above outcomes in such a difficult time.
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2020年3月12日,欧洲地区确诊病例超过2万例,死亡近1000例,世界卫生组织将新冠肺炎疫情列为大流行。截至2020年8月15日,全球共有2150万例新冠肺炎确诊病例,超过76.6万人死于该病毒。大多数政府都对其人口实施了不同程度的严格隔离措施,试图阻止感染在其社区的传播。然而,隔离可能对普通人群,特别是老年人、精神病患者、儿童和一线医护人员等高危人群造成了长期的心理伤害。在这篇文章中,我们对新冠肺炎分娩对《精神疾病诊断和统计手册》中列出的所有疾病的影响进行了最新的回顾。我们对新冠肺炎分娩对心理健康结果的影响进行了数据驱动的预测,并讨论了远程医疗和虚拟现实在心理健康筛查、诊断、治疗和监测中的潜在作用,从而在如此艰难的时刻改善了上述结果。
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