COVID‑19 Pandemic and Mental Disorder: Brief Literature Review
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DOI: | 10.51338/rppsm.2020.v6.i2.146 |
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Resumo: | The COVID‑19 pandemic has been declared a global health emergency. It is estimated that it may lead to a high level of suffering, and the crisis period is expected to give rise to various challenges in the sphere of mental health, both in the general population and in people with a previous mental disorder. Psychological suffering and generalized anguish due to the immediate impact of the virus on health, but also the need to implement quarantine measures, physical isolation associated with loss in educational and work activities, predict the fear of the disease, the fear of death and uncertainty about the future. On the other hand, it is estimated that the COVID‑19 pandemic may disproportionately affect the most vulnerable populations, namely health professionals and those with a previous history of mental disorder. Due to the threat of mental health problems that the general population may face and the possible worsening of the underlying condition in patients with previous mental disorders, it is important to assess the various emerging problems. Indeed, mental health services need structural adaptation to deal with the increased risk of psychiatric morbidities, developing and implementing screening and early intervention programs, aimed not only at acute effects but also long‑term or chronic effects of this pandemic. The preparation of this review article aims to gather, in a rigorous manner, the information dispersed in various scientific sources currently existing on the impact of COVID‑19 infection on mental health, as well as clinical experience in the field. In this way, the authors reviewed the literature, through research through PubMed and Medscape using the keywords “Pandemic”, “COVID‑19”, “Mental Health”, “Mental Disorder”. The article proposes to develop concisely and summarily some of the particular problems inherent to the pandemic COVID‑19 and mental health, proposing some strategies and interventions to face the situation of crisis experienced. However, the future need for continuous studies and evaluation of the practical experience must be considered, to reorient mental health intervention policies and measures. |
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COVID‑19 Pandemic and Mental Disorder: Brief Literature ReviewPandemia COVID‑19 e Perturbação Mental: Breve Revisão da LiteraturaCoronavirus InfectionsCOVID‑19Mental DisordersMental HealthPandemicsCOVID‑19Infeções por CoronavírusPandemiaPerturbações MentaisSaúde Mental The COVID‑19 pandemic has been declared a global health emergency. It is estimated that it may lead to a high level of suffering, and the crisis period is expected to give rise to various challenges in the sphere of mental health, both in the general population and in people with a previous mental disorder. Psychological suffering and generalized anguish due to the immediate impact of the virus on health, but also the need to implement quarantine measures, physical isolation associated with loss in educational and work activities, predict the fear of the disease, the fear of death and uncertainty about the future. On the other hand, it is estimated that the COVID‑19 pandemic may disproportionately affect the most vulnerable populations, namely health professionals and those with a previous history of mental disorder. Due to the threat of mental health problems that the general population may face and the possible worsening of the underlying condition in patients with previous mental disorders, it is important to assess the various emerging problems. Indeed, mental health services need structural adaptation to deal with the increased risk of psychiatric morbidities, developing and implementing screening and early intervention programs, aimed not only at acute effects but also long‑term or chronic effects of this pandemic. The preparation of this review article aims to gather, in a rigorous manner, the information dispersed in various scientific sources currently existing on the impact of COVID‑19 infection on mental health, as well as clinical experience in the field. In this way, the authors reviewed the literature, through research through PubMed and Medscape using the keywords “Pandemic”, “COVID‑19”, “Mental Health”, “Mental Disorder”. The article proposes to develop concisely and summarily some of the particular problems inherent to the pandemic COVID‑19 and mental health, proposing some strategies and interventions to face the situation of crisis experienced. However, the future need for continuous studies and evaluation of the practical experience must be considered, to reorient mental health intervention policies and measures. A pandemia COVID‑19 foi declarada uma emergência de saúde mundial. Estima‑se que poderá originar um elevado nível de sofrimento, prevendo‑se que o período de crise origine variados desafios na esfera da saúde mental, tanto na população geral como nas pessoas com perturbação mental prévia. O sofrimento psicológico e angústia generalizada devido ao impacto imediato do vírus na saúde, mas também a necessidade de implementar medidas de quarentena, de isolamento físico associado à perda nas atividades educativas e laborais, adivinham o medo da doença, o receio da morte e incerteza quanto ao futuro. Por outro lado, estima‑se que a pandemia COVID‑19 poderá afetar de modo desproporcional populações mais vulneráveis, nomeadamente os profissionais de saúde e aqueles com antecedentes prévios de perturbação mental. Pela ameaça de problemas da saúde mental que a população em geral pode enfrentar e a possível agudização da condição de base nos doentes com perturbação mental prévia éimportante uma avaliação dos vários problemas emergentes. Com efeito, os serviços de saúde mental necessitam de uma adaptação estrutural de modo a lidar com o risco acrescido das morbidades psiquiátricas, desenvolvendo e implementando programas de rastreio e intervenção precoce, que visem não apenas os efeitos agudos, mas também os efeitos a longo prazo ou crónicos desta pandemia. A elaboração deste artigo de revisão tem por objetivo reunir, de forma rigorosa, a informação dispersa em variadas fontes científicas atualmente existentes sobre o impacto da infeção por COVID‑19 na saúde mental, assim como a experiência clínica no terreno. Deste modo, os autores realizaram uma revisão da literatura, pela pesquisa através da PubMed e Medscape usando as palavras‑chave “Pandemic”, “COVID‑19”, “Mental Health”, “Mental Disorder”. O artigo propõe‑se a desenvolver de forma concisa e sumária algumas das problemáticas particulares inerentes à pandemia COVID‑19 e saúde mental, propondo ainda algumas estratégias e intervenções para fazer face à situação de crise vivida. Considera‑se, no entanto, a necessidade futura da contínua realização de estudos e avaliação da experiência prática, de modo a reorientar as políticas e medidas de intervenção na saúde mental. Sociedade Portuguesa de Psiquiatria e Saúde Mental2020-11-27T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.51338/rppsm.2020.v6.i2.146oai:ojs.www.revistapsiquiatria.pt:article/146Revista Portuguesa de Psiquiatria e Saúde Mental; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020); 67-76Revista Portuguesa de Psiquiatria e Saúde Mental; Vol. 6 N.º 2 (2020); 67-762184-54172184-5522reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://www.revistapsiquiatria.pt/index.php/sppsm/article/view/146https://doi.org/10.51338/rppsm.2020.v6.i2.146https://www.revistapsiquiatria.pt/index.php/sppsm/article/view/146/62Direitos de Autor (c) 2020 Revista Portuguesa de Psiquiatria e Saúde Mentalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNascimento, SandraPereira, CamilaCaldas, InêsSilva, MarianaMendonça, TeresaLourenço, BeatrizGonçalves, Marco2022-09-06T09:37:39Zoai:ojs.www.revistapsiquiatria.pt:article/146Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:37:12.116905Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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COVID‑19 Pandemic and Mental Disorder: Brief Literature Review Pandemia COVID‑19 e Perturbação Mental: Breve Revisão da Literatura |
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COVID‑19 Pandemic and Mental Disorder: Brief Literature Review |
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COVID‑19 Pandemic and Mental Disorder: Brief Literature Review COVID‑19 Pandemic and Mental Disorder: Brief Literature Review Nascimento, Sandra Coronavirus Infections COVID‑19 Mental Disorders Mental Health Pandemics COVID‑19 Infeções por Coronavírus Pandemia Perturbações Mentais Saúde Mental Nascimento, Sandra Coronavirus Infections COVID‑19 Mental Disorders Mental Health Pandemics COVID‑19 Infeções por Coronavírus Pandemia Perturbações Mentais Saúde Mental |
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COVID‑19 Pandemic and Mental Disorder: Brief Literature Review |
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COVID‑19 Pandemic and Mental Disorder: Brief Literature Review |
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COVID‑19 Pandemic and Mental Disorder: Brief Literature Review COVID‑19 Pandemic and Mental Disorder: Brief Literature Review |
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COVID‑19 Pandemic and Mental Disorder: Brief Literature Review COVID‑19 Pandemic and Mental Disorder: Brief Literature Review |
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COVID‑19 Pandemic and Mental Disorder: Brief Literature Review |
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Nascimento, Sandra |
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Nascimento, Sandra Nascimento, Sandra Pereira, Camila Caldas, Inês Silva, Mariana Mendonça, Teresa Lourenço, Beatriz Gonçalves, Marco Pereira, Camila Caldas, Inês Silva, Mariana Mendonça, Teresa Lourenço, Beatriz Gonçalves, Marco |
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Pereira, Camila Caldas, Inês Silva, Mariana Mendonça, Teresa Lourenço, Beatriz Gonçalves, Marco |
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Nascimento, Sandra Pereira, Camila Caldas, Inês Silva, Mariana Mendonça, Teresa Lourenço, Beatriz Gonçalves, Marco |
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Coronavirus Infections COVID‑19 Mental Disorders Mental Health Pandemics COVID‑19 Infeções por Coronavírus Pandemia Perturbações Mentais Saúde Mental |
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Coronavirus Infections COVID‑19 Mental Disorders Mental Health Pandemics COVID‑19 Infeções por Coronavírus Pandemia Perturbações Mentais Saúde Mental |
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The COVID‑19 pandemic has been declared a global health emergency. It is estimated that it may lead to a high level of suffering, and the crisis period is expected to give rise to various challenges in the sphere of mental health, both in the general population and in people with a previous mental disorder. Psychological suffering and generalized anguish due to the immediate impact of the virus on health, but also the need to implement quarantine measures, physical isolation associated with loss in educational and work activities, predict the fear of the disease, the fear of death and uncertainty about the future. On the other hand, it is estimated that the COVID‑19 pandemic may disproportionately affect the most vulnerable populations, namely health professionals and those with a previous history of mental disorder. Due to the threat of mental health problems that the general population may face and the possible worsening of the underlying condition in patients with previous mental disorders, it is important to assess the various emerging problems. Indeed, mental health services need structural adaptation to deal with the increased risk of psychiatric morbidities, developing and implementing screening and early intervention programs, aimed not only at acute effects but also long‑term or chronic effects of this pandemic. The preparation of this review article aims to gather, in a rigorous manner, the information dispersed in various scientific sources currently existing on the impact of COVID‑19 infection on mental health, as well as clinical experience in the field. In this way, the authors reviewed the literature, through research through PubMed and Medscape using the keywords “Pandemic”, “COVID‑19”, “Mental Health”, “Mental Disorder”. The article proposes to develop concisely and summarily some of the particular problems inherent to the pandemic COVID‑19 and mental health, proposing some strategies and interventions to face the situation of crisis experienced. However, the future need for continuous studies and evaluation of the practical experience must be considered, to reorient mental health intervention policies and measures. |
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