Impacts des conditions de vie durant le confinement sur les personnes souffrant de maladies psychiatriques

Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.psfr.2022.02.003
U. Pellegrina , H. Deligne , V. Quaglino
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Abstract

Introduction

Individuals with psychiatric disorders have been the focus of vigilance during the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal of this retrospective study was to estimate the influence of the living conditions of these people, on the evolution of their mood during the first lockdown in spring 2020 in France.

Method

A questionnaire was proposed to 86 patients with psychiatric illnesses followed in ambulatory care, in order to evaluate their living conditions, their psychological resources and their perception of the health crisis. Patients responded to scales designed to assess perceived changes in anxiety and depressive symptoms during confinement. Analyses of variance and comparison of means were performed in order to study the variables that were significantly explanatory on the evolution of the disorders.

Results

A majority of patients reported stability of anxiety and depression symptoms during confinement. Alterations in lifestyle, such as an increase in sleep disturbance and smoking, had an effect on anxiety or depression. Occupational activities such as self-care, sports or outings influenced symptomatology. The ability to build on past experiences or to project positively into the future had an effect on symptomatology.

Discussion

These data highlight the specificities of the constraints encountered in lockdown by individuals previously suffering from psychiatric illnesses. Our results point out resources to be considered in adjusting the care modalities of these patients.

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监禁期间生活条件对精神病患者的影响
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,精神障碍患者一直是警惕的焦点。这项回顾性研究的目的是估计这些人的生活条件对他们在2020年春季法国第一次封锁期间情绪演变的影响。方法采用问卷调查的方法,对86例门诊精神疾病患者的生活状况、心理资源及对健康危机的认知情况进行评估。患者对设计用于评估坐月子期间焦虑和抑郁症状感知变化的量表有反应。进行方差分析和均值比较,以研究对疾病演变有重要解释的变量。结果大多数患者在坐月子期间焦虑和抑郁症状稳定。生活方式的改变,如睡眠障碍和吸烟的增加,会对焦虑或抑郁产生影响。职业活动如自我照顾、运动或外出都会影响症状。以过去经验为基础或积极预测未来的能力对症状有影响。讨论这些数据突出了先前患有精神疾病的个人在封锁中遇到的限制的特殊性。我们的研究结果指出了在调整这些患者的护理方式时需要考虑的资源。
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