新冠肺炎第一波疫情期间意大利医护人员创伤后应激障碍、创伤后成长和自杀念头之间的关系。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY CNS Spectrums Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-27 DOI:10.1017/S1092852923002493
Camilla Gesi, Rita Cafaro, Francesco Achilli, Maria Boscacci, Matteo Cerioli, Giovanna Cirnigliaro, Fotios Loupakis, Massimo Di Maio, Bernardo Dell'Osso
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目的:COVID-19大流行影响了不同人群的心理健康,包括医护人员(HWs)。迄今为止,很少有研究关注接触大流行后可能出现的潜在积极方面。我们调查了意大利HWs中创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的患病率,以及创伤后成长(PTG)维度是否影响第一次COVID-19浪潮中自杀意念(SI)的风险。方法:于2020年4 - 5月进行在线自我报告调查。收集社会人口统计数据、与covid -19相关的压力事件信息、事件量表修订的影响和创伤后成长清单-短表(PTGI-SF)得分,并在参与者之间进行比较。还收集患者健康问卷-9得分,通过项目9评估SI。采用多元逻辑回归评估PTGI与SI之间的关系。结果:在948名HWs中,257名(27.0%)报告了临时PTSD诊断。PTGI-SF评分中位数为24分。报告PTSD症状的参与者在精神改变、对生活的欣赏和新的可能性领域以及总的PTG量表中得分更高。共有100名HWs(10.8%)筛查出SI阳性。PTGI-SF与其他人相关领域的改进(优势比:0.46;95%可信区间:0.25 - 0.85)与SI发生率较低相关。结论:COVID-19大流行已被证明是SI的危险因素,在卫生工作者中也是如此。PTG可能对自杀风险有保护作用。与他人相关领域的改善降低了自杀的几率,这与孤独和缺乏与他人联系在增加自杀风险中的作用是一致的。
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The relationship among posttraumatic stress disorder, posttraumatic growth, and suicidal ideation among Italian healthcare workers during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic.

Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic impacted mental health across different groups, including healthcare workers (HWs). To date, few studies focused on potential positive aspects that may follow the exposure to the pandemic. We investigated the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in Italian HWs and whether posttraumatic growth (PTG) dimensions affected the risk of suicidal ideation (SI) during the first COVID-19 wave.

Methods: An online self-report survey was conducted between April and May 2020. Sociodemographic data, information about COVID-19-related stressful events, Impact of the Event Scale-revised, and Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory-Short Form (PTGI-SF) scores were collected and compared between participants. Patient Health Questionnaire-9 scores were also collected to assess SI through item 9. Multivariate logistic regression was used to assess the relationship between PTGI and SI.

Results: Among 948 HWs, 257 (27.0%) reported a provisional PTSD diagnosis. The median PTGI-SF score was 24. Participants reporting PTSD symptoms had higher scores in the Spiritual change, Appreciation of life, and New possibilities domains, and in the total PTG scale. A total of 100 HWs (10.8%) screened positive for SI. Improvements in Relating to others domain of PTGI-SF (odds ratioOR: .46; 95% confidence interval: .25-.85) were associated with lower odds of SI.

Conclusions: COVID-19 pandemic has been indicated as a risk factor for SI, also among HWs. PTG may have a protective role on suicide risk. Improvements in Relating to others domain reduced odds of SI, consistently with the role of loneliness and lack of connectedness with others in enhancing suicidal risk.

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CNS Spectrums
CNS Spectrums 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: CNS Spectrums covers all aspects of the clinical neurosciences, neurotherapeutics, and neuropsychopharmacology, particularly those pertinent to the clinician and clinical investigator. The journal features focused, in-depth reviews, perspectives, and original research articles. New therapeutics of all types in psychiatry, mental health, and neurology are emphasized, especially first in man studies, proof of concept studies, and translational basic neuroscience studies. Subject coverage spans the full spectrum of neuropsychiatry, focusing on those crossing traditional boundaries between neurology and psychiatry.
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