Gender and age-related features of anxiety and depressive symptoms in patients in the acute phase of COVID-19.

Q3 Medicine
Iryna Mudrenko, Vitalii Mudrenko, Oksana Kolenko, Anastasia Kotkova, Ludmyla Kiptenko
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Abstract

Objective: Aim: To investigate the gender and age characteristics of psychopathological symptoms in patients in the acute phase of respiratory infection SARS-CoV-2.

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: A total of 66 patients aged 8 to 92 years, sick with COVID-19 during inpatient treatment with lung damage from 30 to 70%, confirmed radiologically, in the period up to 20 days from the onset of the disease, were examined. To assess the mental status of patients with COVID-19, we used a clinical, clinical-psychopathological, psychometric method, which included the following questionnaires as part of psychiatric screening for studying psychopathological symptoms upon admission to the hospital. The Patient Health Questionnaire - PHQ-9, The Generalised Anxiety Disorder - GAD-7, Hamilton Test were used. The research data collection period is from 2020 to 2022.

Results: Results: Acute respiratory infection СОVID-19 affects the psycho-emotional state. During inpatient treatment, 60.6% of patients have symptoms of depression, 66.1% have anxiety symptoms. Most women with COVID-19 are characterized by moderate depression according to PHQ-9, mild anxiety according to GAD-7, and moderate anxiety according to Hamilton. Mild depression characterizes most men according to PHQ-9, absence of anxiety according to GAD-7, and mild anxiety according to Hamilton. Anxiety symptoms were less pronounced among men with COVID-19, with insomnia and respiratory symptoms being the most significant. Among women, anxiety (p≤0.001), tension, depression (p≤0.001), somatic muscle (p≤0.001) and respiratory symptoms (p≤0.001) predominate in the structure of anxiety during the active phase of COVID-19.

Conclusion: Conclusions: The data obtained will be useful in the development of psychoprophylactic measures in patients with COVID-19.

COVID-19 急性期患者焦虑和抑郁症状的性别和年龄相关特征。
目的:研究呼吸道感染 SARS-CoV-2 急性期患者心理病理症状的性别和年龄特征:目的:探讨SARS-CoV-2呼吸道感染急性期患者精神病理症状的性别和年龄特征:材料与方法:研究对象: 共66名患者,年龄在8至92岁之间,在住院治疗期间感染了COVID-19,经放射科确诊,肺损伤程度在30%至70%之间,发病时间在20天以内。为了评估 COVID-19 患者的精神状态,我们采用了临床、临床-心理病理学、心理测量法,其中包括以下问卷,作为入院时研究心理病理症状的精神筛查的一部分。使用了患者健康问卷--PHQ-9、广泛性焦虑症--GAD-7、汉密尔顿测验。研究数据收集期为 2020 年至 2022 年:结果急性呼吸道感染СОVID-19会影响患者的心理情绪。在住院治疗期间,60.6%的患者有抑郁症状,66.1%的患者有焦虑症状。大多数患有 COVID-19 的女性根据 PHQ-9 标准表现为中度抑郁,根据 GAD-7 标准表现为轻度焦虑,根据 Hamilton 标准表现为中度焦虑。根据 PHQ-9,大多数男性有轻度抑郁,根据 GAD-7 没有焦虑,根据 Hamilton 则有轻度焦虑。在 COVID-19 的男性中,焦虑症状不太明显,失眠和呼吸道症状最为显著。在女性中,焦虑(p≤0.001)、紧张、抑郁(p≤0.001)、躯体肌肉(p≤0.001)和呼吸道症状(p≤0.001)在 COVID-19 活动期的焦虑结构中占主导地位:结论所获得的数据将有助于为 COVID-19 患者制定心理预防措施。
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