Emerging Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Due to Covid Pandemic

Vaishali Saini
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Background: Mental disorders have been emerged as a major threat to human health. Covid pandemic causes fear globally and due to covid lockdown the people find themselves isolated in their homes due to which chances of developing psychological disorder have been increased in significant figures. Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental state in which the patient originates compulsion of repetition of tasks due to uncontrolled thoughts and fears. In this study, we have tried evaluate the chances to develop OCD among the Indian population due to various factors associated with covid. Method: A set of questions are formatted to form a questionnaire. The questions related to impact of pre and post covid breakdown on the mental health of people and evaluated the frequency of developing OCD among population. The survey was conducting using digital online platform of “Google form” and “Google docs”. Total 134 subject population was taken for the survey. Result: After evaluating responses, it was found that 43.2 c /o people still hesitate touching goods after lockdown while the frequency is 78.6c /o during lockdown, 18.2c /o people felt depression during lockdown and 0.8c /o people use hand sanitizer in more than 50 times a day frequency. 19.7c /o people lost their loved ones due to covid pandemic, 40c /o pharmacists lost their job due to covid. 78c /o people still prefer social distancing while in a public meeting with new people. Other frequencies in table 1 and 2 also supported that the chances of developing mental disorders such as OCD. Conclusion: Form the distribution analysis it was found that covid crises play a major role in developing various psychological disorders among population across worldwide. Due to lockdown imposed on the population globally the people feared more about covid pandemic and developed more precautions nature and behavior. Therefore, after descriptive analysis of the data collected in survey which is presented in table 1 and 2 it can be concluded that there is an increase chances of developing OCD and other mental disorder due to covid pandemic.
新冠疫情导致的新出现的强迫症
背景:精神障碍已成为人类健康的主要威胁。新冠肺炎大流行在全球引发了恐惧,由于新冠肺炎的封锁,人们发现自己被隔离在家中,因此患心理障碍的可能性大幅增加。强迫症(OCD)是一种精神状态,在这种状态下,患者由于无法控制的思想和恐惧而产生重复任务的强迫。在这项研究中,我们试图评估由于与covid相关的各种因素在印度人群中发展强迫症的机会。方法:将一组问题格式化成问卷。问题涉及covid前后崩溃对人们心理健康的影响,并评估人群中发生强迫症的频率。该调查是通过“谷歌表单”和“谷歌文档”的数字在线平台进行的。调查对象共134人。结果:通过对反应的评估,发现有43.2 c /o的人在封锁后仍对接触物品犹豫不决,而封锁期间的频率为78.6c /o,封锁期间有18.2c /o的人感到抑郁,0.8c /o的人每天使用洗手液的频率超过50次。19.7 / 0的人因新冠疫情失去亲人,40c / 0的药剂师因新冠疫情失去工作。大多数人在与陌生人公开会面时仍然喜欢保持社交距离。表1和表2中的其他频率也支持患上精神障碍(如强迫症)的几率。结论:从分布分析中发现,covid危机在全球人口中各种心理障碍的发生中起着重要作用。由于全球对人口实施封锁,人们更加担心covid大流行,并制定了更多的预防措施,性质和行为。因此,在对表1和表2所示的调查中收集的数据进行描述性分析后,可以得出结论,由于covid大流行,患强迫症和其他精神障碍的机会增加。
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