确认在COVID-19大流行后青少年精神健康相关住院人数增加和更严重:一项为期2年的随访研究

Psychiatry research communications Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-13 DOI:10.1016/j.psycom.2023.100119
Dario Marin , Gianfranco Di Gennaro , Margherita Baracetti , Rossella Zanetti , Matteo Balestrieri , Paola Cogo , Marco Colizzi
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新冠肺炎大流行可能影响了青年人的心理健康。参考个人和临床数据,将新冠肺炎爆发后2年(2020年3月至2022年2月)因精神健康紧急情况入院的青少年与2018年至2020年同期的青少年进行了比较。该研究确定,在疫情前有30人入院,在疫情后有65人(+111.6%)入院,后者更年轻,不太可能有个人精神病史,更有可能接受心理药物治疗。建议在后新冠肺炎时代,出现早期新发精神病表现的可能性更高,需要药物治疗才能达到临床稳定。
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Confirmation of increased and more severe adolescent mental health-related in-patient admissions in the COVID-19 pandemic aftermath: A 2-year follow-up study

COVID-19 pandemic may have affected youth's mental wellbeing. Youth admissions for mental health emergencies over the 2-year period following the COVID-19 outbreak (March 2020–February 2022) were compared to those occurring in the same period of 2018–2020, with reference to individual and clinical data. The study identified 30 admissions in the pre-pandemic period and 65 (+116.7%) in the post-pandemic period, with the latter being younger, less likely to have a personal psychiatric history, and more likely to receive psychopharmacological treatment. A higher likelihood of earlier, ex novo psychiatric manifestations, requiring medication to reach clinical stability, in the post-COVID era, is suggested.

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