COVID-19大流行与严重精神疾病的关系:公共卫生管理健康发生模型的系统评价

S. Kaman, Ankita Sharma, Romi Banerjee
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我们启动了一项系统审查,以确定严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型病毒及其对有症状和无症状精神病患者的长期影响。我们设想,这将使我们深入了解在疫情期间和之后针对精神病患者的有效临床干预方法。新冠肺炎大流行的爆发、SARS-COV-2病毒形式的不断转变、暴露于巨大的心理社会压力、环境变化和隔离导致人们推断,总体人群的心理健康可能会受到影响,导致精神病病例增加。我们选择了15篇符合纳入标准的论文,即那些考虑了患有或不患有精神疾病并暴露于严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型感染的参与者的论文,用于本综述,并通过谷歌、谷歌学者、MEDLINE、PubMed检索,和精神病信息数据库。在了解新冠肺炎如何影响有或无精神病个人病史的人方面,缺乏研究。系统综述提供了对知识状态的深入了解。系统综述中的见解也从礼生模型的角度进行了综述。有中度证据表明,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,一些抗精神病药物在治疗新冠肺炎的同时治疗了患者的精神病症状。对预防和促进公共卫生战略提出了建议和建议。Salutogenesis模型和积极心理干预(PPI)提供了另一种预防和促进公共卫生管理的方法。
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Association between COVID-19 Pandemic and Serious Mental Illness: Systematic Review within Salutogenesis Model for Public Health Management
We initiated a systematic review to determine the impact of the SARS-COV-2 virus and its long-term effects - in both symptomatic and asymptomatic cases - on people with or without psychosis. We envisioned that this would give us an insight into effective clinical intervention methods for patients with psychosis during and after the pandemic. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the constant transformation of the SARS-COV-2 virus form, exposure to substantial psychosocial stress, environmental change, and isolation have led to the inference that the overall population's mental health could be affected, resulting in an increase in cases of psychosis. We selected fifteen papers that met our inclusion criteria, i.e., those that considered participants with or without psychiatric illness and exposed to SARS-COV-2 infection, for this review and were retrieved via Google, Google Scholar, MEDLINE, PubMed, and PsychINFO Database. There is a dearth of research in understanding how COVID-19 affects people with or without a prior personal history of psychosis. The systematic review summary provides insight into the state of knowledge. Insights from the systematic review have also been reviewed from the salutogenesis model's perspective. There is moderate evidence of new-onset psychosis during the COVID-19 pandemic in which some antipsychotics treated the psychotic symptoms of patients while treating for COVID-19. Suggestions and recommendations are made for preventive and promotive public health strategies. The Salutogenesis model and Positive Psychology Interventions (PPI) provide another preventive and promotive public health management approach.
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