大流行的担忧者:精神障碍患者如何应对COVID-19限制

M. Zinchuk, E. Pashnin, G. Kustov, S. Popova, N. Voinova, A. Gersamia, A. Yakovlev, A. Guekht
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探讨非精神病性精神障碍患者和健康对照者的焦虑水平、对疾病的态度和缓解策略。新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行在世界范围内造成了前所未有的发病率和死亡率以及经济后果。应对大流行需要紧急彻底改变医疗服务,重点关注传染病,这在大多数发达国家并不常见。实施的改变减少了精神科(尤其是住院病人)护理的利用率。探讨非精神病性精神障碍患者和健康对照者的焦虑水平、对疾病的态度和缓解策略。在莫斯科自我隔离期间进行了一项病例对照研究(1:4)。病例是患有NPMD的成年患者,因此被送入莫斯科神经精神病学研究和临床中心。研究人员从7498名莫斯科居民中选择了性别和年龄匹配的对照组(从未寻求过精神病学帮助的个体),这些居民参加了一项通过社交网络和俄罗斯流行网络平台进行的大型横断面调查。NPMD患者的特质焦虑水平高于状态焦虑水平。精神障碍患者明显更经常担心COVID-19大流行对其生活的负面影响,更有可能相信他们会感染冠状病毒,他们的疾病会很严重,对缓解策略的依从性不佳,对他们收到的关于COVID-19的信息量不满意,更担心成为家庭暴力的受害者。患有NPMD的人有更高水平的特质焦虑,并被促使对流行病产生一系列适应不良的信念。这些信念加上缺乏有关冠状病毒感染的可靠信息,可能导致误解和无视卫生和自我隔离建议。教育计划和疫苗接种运动应注意NPMD患者的这些特征。没有
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Worriers of the pandemic: How people with mental disorders cope with COVID-19 restrictions
To investigate the level of anxiety as well as attitude toward disease and mitigation strategies in people with non-psychotic mental disorders and healthy controls. The new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic resulted in an unprecedented morbidity and mortality and economic consequences worldwide. Response to pandemic required an urgent and radical change in the medical care delivery with a focus on infectious disease, which is uncommon for most developed countries. Implemented changes led to reduced psychiatric (especially inpatient) care utilization. To investigate the level of anxiety as well as attitude toward disease and mitigation strategies in people with non-psychotic mental disorders and healthy controls. A case-control study (1:4) was conducted during a self-isolation regimen in Moscow. Cases were adult patients with NPMD consequently admitted to the Moscow Research and Clinical Center for Neuropsychiatry. Sex and age-matched controls (individuals who have never sought psychiatric help) were selected from a cohort of 7498 Moscow residents who participated in a largecross-sectional survey delivered via social networks and popular Russian web platforms. The level of the trait but not state anxiety was higher in people with NPMD. People with mental disorders were significantly more often concerned about the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their lives, were more likely to be confident that they would contract the coronavirus and their disease would be severe, showed suboptimal adherence to mitigation strategies, were dissatisfied with the amount of information they received about the COVID-19 and were more concerned about becoming a victim of domestic violence. People with NPMD have higher level of trait anxiety and are prompted to develop the constellation of maladaptive beliefs toward a pandemic. These beliefs along with the lack of reliable information on coronavirus infection can lead to misunderstanding and disregard of sanitary and self-isolation recommendations. Educational programs and vaccination campaigns should be sensitive to these features of people with NPMD. No
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