2019冠状病毒(COVID - 19)大流行期间接受精神科急诊护理的患者概况:意大利伦巴第封锁和封锁后期间的比较横断面研究

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-21 DOI:10.1080/13651501.2021.1939385
Capuzzi Enrico, Alice Caldiroli, Carmen Di Brita, Fabrizia Colmegna, Roberto Nava, Lia Chiara Colzani, Matteo Sibilla, Tiziano Prodi, Massimiliano Buoli, Massimo Clerici
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目的:评估COVID-19早期封锁阶段对意大利两个精神科急诊会诊的长期影响。方法:我们进行了一项横断面研究,比较了封锁后与封锁期间紧急精神科会诊的数量和特征。收集了社会人口统计数据、临床特征、转诊症状、诊断、多次精神病咨询和住院信息。结果:与封锁期间相比,观察到封锁后的紧急精神病学咨询增加了近60%。封锁后的紧急精神病咨询与较低的大麻使用率(aOR = 0.42, p = 0.011)和可卡因使用率(aOR = 0.39, p = 0.011)相关。尽管在封锁后阶段,两次或两次以上精神科会诊的发生率较低(aOR = 0.44, p = 0.008),但与封锁后阶段相比,患有焦虑症(aOR = 3.91, p = 0.000)和物质中毒或戒断(aOR = 6.89, p = 0.000)的受试者更有可能在封锁后进行紧急精神科会诊。结论:新型冠状病毒肺炎封锁后,物质中毒或戒断和焦虑障碍有所增加。这项研究的结果表明,应向可能受大流行不同阶段影响更大的精神卫生领域提供更多的经济和专业来源。covid -19大流行和封锁措施增加了未满足的精神卫生需求。根据我们的调查结果,与封锁期间相比,观察到封锁后的紧急精神病学咨询有所增加。物质中毒或戒断综合征和焦虑症患者在封锁后更有可能出现紧急精神科会诊。封锁与大麻和可卡因使用障碍以及多次精神病咨询的较高比率有关。应促进改善心理健康的替代战略,如电子保健技术。
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Profile of patients attending psychiatric emergency care during the coronavirus 2019 (COVID 19) pandemic: a comparative cross-sectional study between lockdown and post-lockdown periods in Lombardy, Italy.

Objective: To assess the long-term impact of early COVID-19 lockdown phase on emergency psychiatric consultations in two psychiatric emergency departments located in Italy.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study comparing the number and characteristics of emergency psychiatric consultations during post-lockdown with respect to the lockdown period. Sociodemographic data, clinical characteristics, referred symptoms, diagnosis, information on multiple psychiatric consultations and hospitalisation were collected.

Results: A rise of almost 60% in emergency psychiatric consultations during the post-lockdown compared to the lockdown period was observed. Emergency psychiatric consultations in the post-lockdown period were associated with lower rates of cannabis (aOR = 0.42, p = 0.011) and cocaine use (aOR = 0.39, p = 0.011). Despite a lower occurrence of two or more psychiatric consultations was observed during post-lockdown phase (aOR = 0.44, p = 0.008), subjects who had anxiety disorders (aOR = 3.91, p = 0.000) and substance intoxication or withdrawal (aOR = 6.89, p = 0.000) were more likely to present to emergency psychiatric consultations during post-lockdown period compared to the lockdown one.

Conclusions: Substance intoxication or withdrawal and anxiety disorders increased after the COVID-19 lockdown. The findings of this study suggest to address more economic and professional sources to the mental health areas potentially more affected by the different phases of a pandemic.KEYPOINTSCOVID-19 pandemic and lockdown measures increased mental health unmet needs.According to our findings, a rise in emergency psychiatric consultations during the post-lockdown compared to the lockdown period was observed.Patients with substance intoxication or withdrawal syndrome and anxiety disorders were significantly more likely to present to emergency psychiatric consultations during post-lockdown.Lockdown was associated with higher rates of both cannabis and cocaine use disorders as well as of multiple psychiatric consultations.Alternative strategies to improve mental health such as e-health technologies should be promoted.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice provides an international forum for communication among health professionals with clinical, academic and research interests in psychiatry. The journal gives particular emphasis to papers that integrate the findings of academic research into realities of clinical practice. Focus on the practical aspects of managing and treating patients. Essential reading for the busy psychiatrist, trainee and interested physician. Includes original research papers, comprehensive review articles and short communications. Key words: Psychiatry, Neuropsychopharmacology, Mental health, Neuropsychiatry, Clinical Neurophysiology, Psychophysiology, Psychotherapy, Addiction, Schizophrenia, Depression, Bipolar Disorders and Anxiety.
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