[奔萨州 COVID-19 大流行期间精神和行为障碍发病率趋势]。

Q3 Medicine
E V Petrova, N I Mikulyak, L A Sorokina, I A Sorokin
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目的对奔萨州在COVID-19大流行期间不同年龄段的精神和行为障碍(包括使用精神活性物质引起的精神和行为障碍)的总发病率和主要发病率的趋势进行分析:数据来自奔萨州第12号统计报告。这些数据包括2015年至2022年期间每10万人中精神和行为障碍(MBD)以及与药物使用相关的精神和行为障碍(MBDSUR)的总发病率和主要发病率。2015 至 2019 年为参照期,2020 至 2022 年为大流行期。计算按年龄组进行:儿童(0-14 岁)、青少年(15-17 岁)、成年人(18 岁以上)、超过工作年龄的成年人(女性 55 岁以上,男性 60 岁以上)。结果的统计处理包括回归分析、2023-2025 年发病率预测计算以及使用 t 标准评估变化的显著性:成人 MBD 总发病率的下降具有高度确定性(R2=0.82;p=0.012),并且在 2017-2018 年(p=0.009)、2018-2019 年(p=0.001)和 2019-2020 年(p=0.004)之间具有显著性。几乎所有模型都具有对数趋势线的高度确定性,但儿童 MBD 的主要发病率和超过工作年龄(包括 2020 年以后)的成年人 MBDSUR 的总体发病率除外。在青少年中,MBDSUR的总体发病率从2015年到2022年显著下降(P=0.042):结论:在大流行期间,MBD(包括 MBDURS)的发病率没有明显增加。与此同时,成年人的发病率呈下降趋势,而儿童 MBD 的主要发病率和超过工作年龄的成年人 MBDSUR 的总体发病率则呈上升趋势,这就决定了需要进一步确定风险因素,并为这些群体的患者制定具体的康复措施。
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[Trends in the incidence of mental and behavioral disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic in Penza Oblast].

Objective: An analysis of the trend of overall and primary incidence of mental and behavioral disorders, including those caused by the use of psychoactive substances, in different age groups during the COVID-19 pandemic in Penza Oblast.

Material and methods: The data were obtained from statistical report №12 for Penza Oblast. These included the overall and primary incidence of mental and behavioral disorders (MBD), as well as substance use-related MBD (MBDSUR), as calculated per 100.000 people for the period 2015 to 2022. The period 2015 to 2019 was the reference period and 2020 to 2022 was the pandemic period. The calculation was carried out by age groups: children (0-14 years), adolescents (15-17 years), adults (over 18 years), adults over working age (from 55 years for women and from 60 years for men). Statistical processing of the results included regression analysis, calculation of incidence forecast for 2023-2025, and assessment of the significance of the changes using the t-criterion.

Results: The decrease in the overall incidence of MBD in adults was highly deterministic (R2=0.82; p=0.012) and significant between 2017-2018 (p=0.009), 2018-2019 (p=0.001) and 2019-2020 (p=0.004). High determination with a logarithmic trend line was characteristic of almost all models, except for the primary incidence of MBD in children and overall incidence of MBDSUR in adults over working age, including after 2020. Among adolescents, the overall incidence of MBDSUR decreased significantly from 2015 to 2022 (p=0.042).

Conclusion: There was no significant increase in the incidence of MBD, including MBDURS, during the pandemic. At the same time, there was a trend towards the decrease in adults, as well as the increase in the primary incidence of MBD in children and the overall incidence of MBDSUR in adults over working age, which determines the need for further identification of risk factors and development of specific rehabilitation measures for patients in these groups.

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