Psychological impact of COVID-19 lockdown on a population with serious mental illness. A prospective cohort study

IF 5.2 3区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Borja Pedruzo , Ana Catalan , Claudia Aymerich , Marta Bordenave , Olatz Estevez , Diego Aurofio Gómez , Jon Herrero , María Laborda , Gonzalo Mancebo , Ania Martínez , Malein Pacho , Ana Paniagua , José Luis Pérez , Miguel Ángel González-Torres
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Abstract

Introduction

COVID-19 has spread worldwide since its appearance at the end of 2019. In Spain, 99-day long home confinement was set from March 15th 2020. Previous studies about events requiring situations of isolation suggested that mental health problems may occur among the general population and, more specifically, vulnerable groups such as individuals with serious mental illness (SMI). This study aims to assess the psychological effect of confinement in patients with mental illness admitted to an inpatient psychiatric unit.

Method

In this longitudinal study, IDER (State-Trait Depression Inventory) and STAI (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory) questionnaires were used at two different times (at the beginning and after the lockdown) of the pandemic to evaluate the depression and anxiety symptoms, respectively, in a population of patients who had been previously admitted to the Psychiatry Unit of the Basurto University Hospital.

Results

95 participants completed the IDER questionnaire in the first measurement, with a mean score of 24.56 (SD = 8.18) for state and 23.57 (SD = 8.14) for trait. In the case of STAI, the mean score was 27.86 (SD = 15.19) for the state and 30.49 (SD = 14.71) for the trait. No differences between the first and the second time were found in anxiety and depression levels. People with personality disorders presented high levels of anxiety.

Conclusions

Individuals with a personality disorder showed the highest scores in anxiety and depression. Nevertheless, strict confinement did not affect this population, despite the literature that evidences that the pandemic has worsened people's mental health with SMI.

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COVID-19封锁对严重精神疾病人群的心理影响。一项前瞻性队列研究
简介新冠肺炎自2019年底出现以来已在全球范围内传播。西班牙从2020年3月15日开始实行为期99天的家庭禁闭。先前关于需要隔离的事件的研究表明,心理健康问题可能发生在普通人群中,更具体地说,可能发生在弱势群体中,如患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的人。本研究旨在评估精神病住院患者禁闭的心理影响。方法采用IDER(State Trait Depression Inventory)和STAI(State Trait Anxiety Inventory)问卷,分别在疫情的两个不同时间(封锁初期和封锁后)评估抑郁和焦虑症状,在之前曾入住巴苏尔托大学医院精神科的患者群体中。结果95名参与者在第一次测量中完成了IDER问卷,状态平均得分为24.56(SD=8.18),特质平均得分为23.57(SD=8.14)。在STAI的情况下,状态的平均得分为27.86(SD=15.19),特质的平均得分是30.49(SD=14.71)。第一次和第二次在焦虑和抑郁水平上没有发现差异。有人格障碍的人表现出高度焦虑。结论人格障碍患者在焦虑和抑郁方面得分最高。尽管如此,尽管有文献表明,新冠疫情恶化了SMI患者的心理健康,但严格的禁闭并没有影响这一人群。
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期刊介绍: The Spanish Journal of Psychiatry and Mental Health (SJPMH), incorporated into ISSN 1888-9891, is the official scientific publication of the Spanish Society of Psychiatry and Mental Health. The journal focuses on studying mental illnesses, their pathological processes, and their psychosocial consequences, and aims to disseminate scientific advances in all areas related to mental health and illness. SJPMH accepts unpublished works on psychiatry and mental health, including their medical and social implications. The journal provides space for research in the biological, clinical, and psychosocial fields. Manuscripts undergo peer-review by external reviewers before being accepted for publication. SJPMH is indexed in Index Medicus/Medline, IBECS, Social Sciences Citation Index Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition, and Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences.
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