[The impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on the content of the delusions].

Q4 Medicine
Psychiatria Hungarica Pub Date : 2020-01-01
Hunor Girasek, Gábor Gazdag
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Abstract

The COVID-19 epidemic was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on 11 March 2020. The outbreak and spread of the disease has caused fear, insecurity and anxiety in people around the world. The pan - de mic has both direct and indirect effects on mental health problems, as fear of the virus can trigger or exacerbate mental illness and influence the onset of symptoms. Case studies suggest that this emergency can affect the content of delusions and hallucinations, as well as contribute to psychotic relapse. In addition to a brief review of the literature, we describe the case of three psychotic patients of the Jahn Ferenc South Pest Hospital, Centre for Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine, whose delusions and hallucinations were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. In two cases, the symptoms of a reactive, transient psychotic episode presumably provoked by psychosocial stressors were determined, and in one case, the positive symptoms of a patient suffering in a psychotic disorder were determined by COVID-19.

【新冠疫情对妄想内容的影响】。
2020年3月11日,世界卫生组织宣布COVID-19大流行为大流行。这种疾病的爆发和传播给世界各地的人们带来了恐惧、不安全感和焦虑。大流行对精神健康问题有直接和间接的影响,因为对病毒的恐惧会引发或加剧精神疾病,并影响症状的出现。案例研究表明,这种紧急情况会影响妄想和幻觉的内容,并导致精神病复发。除了对文献的简要回顾外,我们还描述了Jahn Ferenc南害虫医院精神病学和成瘾医学中心的三名精神病患者的病例,他们的妄想和幻觉受到COVID-19大流行的影响。在两个病例中,确定了可能由社会心理压力源引起的反应性、短暂性精神病发作的症状,在一个病例中,患有精神障碍的患者的阳性症状由COVID-19确定。
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