Dengue and the industry: Mental health perspectives.

Industrial Psychiatry Journal Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2026-01-19 DOI:10.4103/ipj.ipj_375_25
Srikrishna Prasad Panda, Suprakash Chaudhury, Jyoti Prakash, Neha Sharma
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Abstract

Dengue fever, endemic in tropical regions, poses major challenges to industrial productivity through both direct health impacts and psychological sequelae. We conducted a comprehensive literature review examining the psychological impacts of dengue fever on industrial workers and broader economic disruptions from a psychiatric healthcare perspective, with particular focus on industrial settings. Dengue infection is associated with acute and persistent psychological symptoms, including anxiety (>50% during the acute phase), depression, sleep disturbances, and cognitive impairments. Industrial modeling suggests substantial workforce exposure risk and productivity losses, particularly in labor-intensive sectors. Dengue outbreaks create dual psychiatric burdens through individual psychological morbidity and systemic industrial disruptions. Proactive workplace mental health interventions, including screening protocols and employee assistance programs, are essential for industrial settings in endemic regions.

登革热与产业:心理健康观点。
登革热在热带地区流行,通过直接的健康影响和心理后遗症对工业生产力构成重大挑战。我们进行了一项全面的文献综述,从精神卫生保健的角度研究登革热对工业工人的心理影响和更广泛的经济中断,特别关注工业环境。登革热感染与急性和持续性心理症状相关,包括焦虑(急性期为50%)、抑郁、睡眠障碍和认知障碍。工业模型表明,劳动力暴露风险和生产力损失很大,特别是在劳动密集型部门。登革热疫情通过个体心理发病和系统性工业中断造成双重精神负担。积极主动的工作场所心理健康干预措施,包括筛查协议和员工援助计划,对流行地区的工业环境至关重要。
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