COVID-19 Mental Health Risks - A Critical Survey of Africa

E. Anyika
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COVID-19 is still being experienced worldwide, with other variants also cropping up, including Delta and Omicron, etc. Many countries are learning to cope with the mental, physical, and economic impacts of this pandemic by applying recommended health or otherwise protocols in their daily undertakings. The research critically surveyed COVID-19 mental health risks in Africa. Its objectives were to determine the extent to which COVID-19, directly and indirectly, affected the mental health of citizens and to estimate the Mental Health risk levels due to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa. In doing so, participants in Africa were sent a Google survey form by WhatsApp. and Seventy-two responses were received. The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21) was used to measure participants' mental health risk levels of depression, anxiety, and stress during the COVID-19 pandemic periods up to November 7, 2021. The study discovered that over 90 % of individuals had one form of mental health disorder during the pandemic. In addition, many participants experienced severe depression and anxiety resulting in mental health issues such as dysphoria, anhedonia, and inertia that assesses autonomic arousal, skeletal muscle effects, situational anxiety, and subjective experience of anxious affect.
2019冠状病毒病精神健康风险——一项关于非洲的重要调查
全球范围内仍在经历COVID-19,其他变种也层出不穷,包括Delta和Omicron等。许多国家正在学习在日常工作中应用所建议的卫生或其他规程,以应对这次大流行对精神、身体和经济的影响。该研究严格调查了2019冠状病毒病在非洲的心理健康风险。其目标是确定COVID-19直接和间接影响公民心理健康的程度,并估计非洲COVID-19大流行造成的心理健康风险水平。在此过程中,WhatsApp向非洲的参与者发送了一份谷歌调查表格。共收到72份答复。抑郁、焦虑和压力量表21 (DASS-21)用于测量参与者在截至2021年11月7日的COVID-19大流行期间的抑郁、焦虑和压力的心理健康风险水平。该研究发现,在大流行期间,超过90%的人患有一种形式的精神健康障碍。此外,许多参与者经历了严重的抑郁和焦虑,导致精神健康问题,如烦躁不安、快感缺乏、评估自主神经觉醒、骨骼肌效应、情境焦虑和焦虑影响的主观体验的惯性。
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