Effect of Infection on Mental Health in COVID-19 Positive Cases and its Relationship with Clinical Variables

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
G. Karlıdağ, Abdulkadir Kantarcioglu, Z. Toraman, Hale Nur Balcı, Esengul Gulmez, M. Atmaca
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Abstract

Background: While global attention has focused largely on the effects of the coronavirus on physical health, the effects of the coronavirus on mental health cannot be ignored. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the effects of COVID-19 disease on mental health and its relationship with other clinical variables. Methods: In this study, adult patients over 18 years of age who were diagnosed with COVID 19 by real time-polymerized chain reaction (RT-PCR) method in our city were included. By using some psychological scales, psychological influence was determined in the study subjects. Results: DASS-21 anxiety and total scores were higher in female patients than males. COVID-19 Fear Scale, DASS-21 anxiety, depression, and total scores were higher in married patients than single ones. Patients living in rural areas had higher Fear of COVID-19 scale, DASS-21, depression, and total scores and lower Life Satisfaction Scale scores compared to those living in city centers. Patients with any chronic illness and psychiatric disorder had higher COVID-19 Fear Scale, DASS-21 anxiety, and total scores. The presence of respiratory symptoms and positive CT pneumonia were closely associated with higher scale scores. Conclusions: We suggest that the COVID-19 outbreak seems to also affect patients psychologically. This influence is more in COVID-19 positive patients who were females, married, those living in rural areas, ones with chronic medical or psychiatric disorder, and ones with respiratory symptoms and positive CT findings. Future studies with face-to-face interviews are required to prove this observation further.
COVID-19阳性病例感染对心理健康的影响及其与临床变量的关系
背景:虽然全球的注意力主要集中在冠状病毒对身体健康的影响上,但冠状病毒对心理健康的影响也不容忽视。因此,本研究旨在探讨COVID-19疾病对心理健康的影响及其与其他临床变量的关系。方法:本研究纳入我市18岁以上经实时聚合链反应(RT-PCR)诊断为COVID - 19的成年患者。采用心理量表对研究对象的心理影响进行了测定。结果:女性患者的DASS-21焦虑和总分均高于男性。已婚患者COVID-19恐惧量表、DASS-21焦虑、抑郁和总分均高于单身患者。与生活在城市中心的患者相比,生活在农村地区的患者对COVID-19的恐惧、DASS-21、抑郁和总分得分较高,生活满意度得分较低。任何慢性疾病和精神障碍患者的COVID-19恐惧量表、DASS-21焦虑和总分均较高。呼吸道症状的出现和CT阳性肺炎与较高的量表评分密切相关。结论:我们认为新冠肺炎疫情似乎也影响了患者的心理。这种影响在女性、已婚、居住在农村地区、患有慢性医学或精神疾病以及有呼吸道症状和CT阳性结果的COVID-19阳性患者中更为明显。未来需要面对面访谈的研究来进一步证明这一观察结果。
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Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology
Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology aims to reach a national and international audience and will accept submissions from authors worldwide. It gives high priority to original studies of interest to clinicians and scientists in applied and basic neurosciences and related disciplines. Psychiatry and Clinical Psychopharmacology publishes high quality research targeted to specialists, residents and scientists in psychiatry, psychology, neurology, pharmacology, molecular biology, genetics, physiology, neurochemistry, and related sciences.
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