An Update on the Association of COVID-19 and Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Pranay Wal, Poorvi Grover, Princi Sahapuriya, Rahul Shivajirao Solunke, Namra Aziz
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The COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown have sparked global terror and apprehension. This phenomenon has led to short-term as well as long-term psychosocial and mental health implications for all. This paper aims at reviewing the prevalence, pathophysiology and treatment of various neuropsychiatric disorders in the pandemic era. We conducted a review and collected articles before and during the COVID-19 pandemic and presented a comparative study of the prevalence of neuropsychiatric disorders before COVID-19 and during COVID-19 pandemic. We selected articles and thematically organized them. Prevalence, pathophysiology, and treatment techniques were studied. We can conclude that the time has come to ensure that the special opportunities presented by this pandemic can translate advocacy to resourcing, ensuring that actionable outputs are delivered for better mental health services. This is necessary given the ground level as well as grassroots support for increased funding for mental health services as well as the apparent desire across all sectors for improved service provision. Longitudinal investigations are required for the assessment of long-lived psychological disorders of the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings need comprehensive evaluation and rehabilitation post-COVID-19 to promote quality of life.
COVID-19 与神经精神疾病的最新进展
COVID-19 大流行和封锁引发了全球的恐怖和忧虑。这一现象给所有人带来了短期和长期的社会心理和精神健康影响。本文旨在回顾大流行时期各种神经精神疾病的发病率、病理生理学和治疗方法。我们对 COVID-19 流行前和流行期间的文章进行了回顾和收集,并对 COVID-19 流行前和 COVID-19 流行期间神经精神疾病的患病率进行了比较研究。我们选取了部分文章并对其进行了专题整理。我们可以得出这样的结论:现在是时候确保这一流行病带来的特殊机遇能够将宣传转化为资源,确保为更好的心理健康服务提供可操作的产出。这一点很有必要,因为基层和普通民众都支持增加对心理健康服务的资金投入,而且各行各业都明显希望改善服务。需要进行纵向调查,以评估 COVID-19 大流行造成的长期心理障碍。研究结果需要在 COVID-19 后进行全面评估和康复,以提高生活质量。
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