{"title":"COVID-19大流行期间酒精依赖者治疗研究第一部分——病人的心理健康","authors":"J. Chodkiewicz, K. Morawska, K. Łukowska","doi":"10.5114/ain.2022.125278","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Introduction: Although it is widely acknowl-edged that the COVID-19 pandemic has negative-ly affected the populations mental health, there has been little research into its effect on those with alcohol dependence, or those in addiction therapy during the period. The aim of the pres-ent study was to determine the level of mental performance of patients receiving treatment for alcohol dependence during the COVID-19 pan-demic.Material and methods: The study included 454 people (351 men and 103 women) completing inpatient, day-care and outpatient therapy in various dependence treatment centres in Po-land in 2021. All were surveyed with the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), the Generalized Anxiety Questionnaire (GAD-7), the Penn Alco-hol Craving Scale (PACS), the Suicidal Behavior Questionnaire-Revised (SBQ-R), the International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ) and the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS).Results: The alcohol dependent patients finish-ing therapy demonstrated an intermediate level of mental performance, while about 20% exhib-ited serious disorders (elevated levels of depres-sion, anxiety, suicidal tendencies and alcohol craving). The patients completing inpatient ther-apy demonstrated more intense disorders than those completing day-care and outpatient thera-py. Intense disorders characterised also women, people with accompanying mental disorders and those who had previously used drugs in addition to alcohol.Discussion: Around 20% of those completing therapy displayed serious mental disorders, i.e. less than those identified in the research on the func-tioning of the general population during the pan-demic. The weaker performance of women and people with co-occurring mental disorders was confirmed.Conclusions: People completing therapy during a pandemic generally display an intermediate level of mental performance and life satisfaction. 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Research into alcohol-dependent persons in treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Part one – the mental health of patients
Introduction: Although it is widely acknowl-edged that the COVID-19 pandemic has negative-ly affected the populations mental health, there has been little research into its effect on those with alcohol dependence, or those in addiction therapy during the period. The aim of the pres-ent study was to determine the level of mental performance of patients receiving treatment for alcohol dependence during the COVID-19 pan-demic.Material and methods: The study included 454 people (351 men and 103 women) completing inpatient, day-care and outpatient therapy in various dependence treatment centres in Po-land in 2021. All were surveyed with the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), the Generalized Anxiety Questionnaire (GAD-7), the Penn Alco-hol Craving Scale (PACS), the Suicidal Behavior Questionnaire-Revised (SBQ-R), the International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ) and the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS).Results: The alcohol dependent patients finish-ing therapy demonstrated an intermediate level of mental performance, while about 20% exhib-ited serious disorders (elevated levels of depres-sion, anxiety, suicidal tendencies and alcohol craving). The patients completing inpatient ther-apy demonstrated more intense disorders than those completing day-care and outpatient thera-py. Intense disorders characterised also women, people with accompanying mental disorders and those who had previously used drugs in addition to alcohol.Discussion: Around 20% of those completing therapy displayed serious mental disorders, i.e. less than those identified in the research on the func-tioning of the general population during the pan-demic. The weaker performance of women and people with co-occurring mental disorders was confirmed.Conclusions: People completing therapy during a pandemic generally display an intermediate level of mental performance and life satisfaction. However, our findings regarding the more intense disorders require confirmation in further studies conducted after the end of the pandemic.