Epidemiological study of patients presenting with anxiety and depression, in their post COVID-19 phase

Bansal Kl, K. S., K. B, Goyal Ml, Gaur M
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Background: COVID-19 caused havoc on the mankind. Post COVID-19 effects were also very painful. Post COVID-19 symptoms affected almost every organ system of the body not only physically, but also had a very profound effect on psyche of different individuals. We studied prevalence of anxiety and depression in post COVID-19 phase. Materials and methods: All patients attending various outpatient Departments, who had positive RTPCR for COVID-19, more than 3 months before the present symptoms, were included in this study. The patients were divided in two groups depending upon severity of the COVID-19 infection in past. Group-I patients were treated for COVID-19 on domiciliary basis while those required admission to hospital for treatment for COVID-19 were included in Group-II. Scoring system decided if the patient was normal or had anxiety or depression. Results: Both anxiety and depression were common in post COVID-19 phase. Group-II patients were affected more 38.65% (167 out of 432) as compared to only 10.13% (62 out of 612) of Group-I patients. Depression was seen in 52 out of 237 (22.94%) in males as compared to female 20 out of 195 (10.25%) in Group-II. Anxiety was also more common in males in Group-II, 62 out of 237 (26.18%) than females 33 out of 195 (16.92%). Conclusion: Both anxiety and depression were very common post COVID-19 infection. Hospitalized patients suffered more than those who had milder disease and were treated at home for COVID-19. Males suffered more than the females.
后COVID-19期焦虑和抑郁患者的流行病学研究
背景:COVID-19给人类带来了浩劫。COVID-19后的影响也非常痛苦。新冠肺炎后的症状不仅影响到身体的几乎每个器官系统,而且对不同个体的心理产生了非常深远的影响。我们研究了COVID-19后阶段焦虑和抑郁的患病率。材料与方法:所有在出现症状前3个月以上就诊于各门诊的COVID-19 RTPCR阳性患者均纳入本研究。根据过去感染COVID-19的严重程度将患者分为两组。第一组患者居家治疗,第二组患者需住院治疗。评分系统决定病人是否正常,是否有焦虑或抑郁。结果:新冠肺炎后患者焦虑和抑郁均较常见。ii组患者受影响的比例为38.65%(432例中167例),而i组患者仅为10.13%(612例中62例)。237名男性患者中有52名(22.94%)患有抑郁症,而第二组195名女性患者中有20名(10.25%)患有抑郁症。焦虑在第二组的男性中也更为常见,237人中有62人(26.18%),而在195人中有33人(16.92%)。结论:新型冠状病毒感染后焦虑和抑郁均为常见症状。住院患者比病情较轻且在家治疗的患者遭受的痛苦更大。男性比女性更痛苦。
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