流行病时期的精神病学。COVID-19正在改变学科吗?

Patrycja Pajor
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目的:COVID-19是一种由新发现的冠状病毒SARS-CoV-2引起的传染病。迄今为止进行的研究主要集中在该疾病的躯体并发症上,而只有少数研究着眼于该病毒及其致神经潜能的潜在直接心理健康影响。观点:2019冠状病毒病大流行也是一个重大的心理压力源,不仅影响到个人生活的方方面面,也影响到世界各地的经济和社会部门。造成心理健康恶化的原因不仅包括对疾病、死亡或失业的恐惧以及对未来的不确定,还包括由于失去有组织的教育活动、专业活动和卫生制度而造成的社会孤立。我们正慢慢地开始看到当前大流行病的进展影响——不仅是恐慌、焦虑和抑郁症状的增加,而且还有躯体化障碍、不适应综合征、慢性疲劳综合征、精神活性物质滥用,可能还有固定的大流行病后人格障碍。当涉及到大流行时,恐无症以“冠状病毒恐惧症”的形式出现。结论:大流行持续时间长,对心理健康构成威胁。它导致了应对当前形势的心理机制越来越失效。该研究试图确定精神上特别脆弱的社会群体,包括从专门从事精神病学的医生的角度对保健专业人员的影响。确定了以大流行病为重点的令人不安的社会现象,并讨论了大流行病的实际方面——精神科医生和心理学家面临的新任务。
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Psychiatry in the time of the pandemic. Is COVID-19 changing the discipline?

Purpose: COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the newly discovered coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. The research conducted to date has focused mainly on the somatic complications of the disease, while only a few studies look at the potential direct mental health effects of the virus and its neurotropic potential.

Views: The COVID-19 pandemic is also a psychologically significant stressor, affecting not only every aspect of an individual's life, but also economic and social sectors around the world. The deterioration of mental health can be caused not only by the fear of illness, death, or job loss, and uncertainty about the future, but also social isolation resulting from the loss of structured educational activities, professional activities and sanitary regime. We are slowly beginning to see the progressing effect of the current pandemic - not only the increasing symptoms of panic, anxiety and depression, but also somatization disorders, disadaptive syndromes, chronic fatigue syndrome, psychoactive substance abuse, and possibly also fixed post-pandemic personality disorders. Nosophobia, when it comes to the pandemic, takes the form of "coronaphobia".

Conclusions: The protracted duration of the pandemic poses a threat to mental health. It causes a growing failure of psychological mechanisms for coping with the current situation. The study attempts to identify especially mentally vulnerable social groups, including the impact on health protection professionals from the perspective of a physician specializing in psychiatry. Disturbing social phenomena, highlighted by the pandemic, were identified, and practical aspects of the pandemic discussed - the new tasks that psychiatrists and psychologists face.

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