Pratyush Kumar, Manali Sarkar, Morales Femenias Yurkina, Ramya Gnanaraj, Daniel Jesús García Martínez, Yhojar A Pisfil-Farroñay, Laxmi Chaudhary, Poonam Agrawal, G P Kaushal, Mathew Mbwogge, Kumar Abhishek, Muhannad Alnaasan, Maximiliano Ezequiel Arlettaz, Reem Kozum, Miguel F Júarez M, Suhrud Panchawagh, Asmitha P Reddy, Vishnu B Unnithan, Rushikesh Shukla
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摘要
COVID-19大流行对世界各地的个人和社区产生了重大的心理影响。研究发现,在大流行期间,焦虑和抑郁症状的患病率显著增加。这项研究的目的是了解新出现的病毒变体如何使世界处于恐惧状态,以及如何实施和采用心理健康措施来缓解焦虑。在Pubmed, b谷歌Scholar, Clinical Key和World Medical Library中进行了广泛的观察性研究搜索。报告和/或相关的因患或不患新出现的COVID-19病毒引起的疾病而产生焦虑的研究,以及可获得全文的研究被纳入本研究,而系统评价、荟萃分析和群体研究被排除在外。然而,22项研究被纳入综述。有害的社会心理影响是生活的重新调整、不健康习惯的养成、“冠状病毒恐惧症”的出现、对感染该疾病并将其传播给所爱的人的恐惧和耻辱,以及缺乏与他人的接触。抑郁和焦虑的比例也有所增加。造成这些主要社会心理影响的流行变异是Epsilon、Zeta、Eta、Iota、Kappa、Alpha、Beta、Gamma和Delta。研究发现,社会支持具有保护作用。迫切需要采取综合办法,不仅处理个人的生理健康,而且处理他们的精神健康,为建立一个面对当前和未来大流行病具有复原力的社会铺平道路。
Impact of emerging COVID-19 variants on psychosocial health: A systematic review.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant psychological effects on individuals and communities around the world. Studies have found that the prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms increased significantly during the pandemic. The goal of the study is to understand how the emerging new virus variants keep the world in a state of fear and how mental health measures can be implemented and adopted to alleviate anxiety. A broad search for observational studies was carried out in Pubmed, Google Scholar, Clinical Key, and World Medical Library. Studies that reported and/or related the existence of anxiety generated by suffering or not from diseases caused by the new emerging COVID-19 viruses and that for which the full text of the article was accessible were included in the study, while systematic review and meta-analysis and studies in groups were excluded. However, 22 studies were included in the review. The deleterious psychosocial effects were the restructuring of life, establishment of unhealthy habits, emergence of "corona phobia", fear and stigma of being afflicted with the disease and spreading it to loved ones, and lack of contact with others. Increased rates of depression and anxiety were also seen. The circulating variants responsible for these main psychosocial repercussions were Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Iota, Kappa, Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta. Social support was found to be protective. There is a critical need for a comprehensive approach addressing not only the physiological well-being of an individual but also their mental well-being to pave the way for a society that is resilient in the face of current as well as future pandemics.