1869 . 2019冠状病毒病大流行对患有饮食失调的年轻人的挑战:我们在卡塔尔的经验

A. Alansari, Madeeha Kamal, S. Hamad, Malissa Ali, Anood Al Assaf
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目的研究新冠肺炎大流行对青少年饮食失调(主要是神经性厌食症和神经性贪食症)的影响,采用大流行前和大流行期间在卡塔尔Sidra医院门诊收集数据。方法回顾2017年8月至2022年4月期间进食障碍患者的医疗记录。神经性厌食症和神经性贪食症的诊断采用DSM-V标准。为了本研究的目的,2017年8月至2020年3月被视为“大流行前”,2020年4月至2022年4月被视为“大流行后”。大流行前的临床评估是在诊所面对面进行的,而在大流行期间,采用了一种混合的临床护理模式,使用电话咨询和有限数量的患者体检预约。随着全国新冠肺炎病例数的减少,临床预约数量逐渐增加。该研究比较了上述两个时期被诊断患有饮食失调的患者的数量,并调查了他们的具体特征(包括年龄、性别和特定类型的饮食失调)以及相关的合并症,如抑郁和焦虑。结果在大流行前,58名年龄在8-18岁的青少年被评估并诊断为饮食失调。在58名被诊断患有饮食失调的患者中,16名患者被诊断患有抑郁症,11名患者被诊断患有焦虑症。在大流行期间,79名青少年被诊断患有饮食失调症,53人中有37人被诊断患有合并抑郁症。大多数病例为12岁以上的青春期女性。这项研究表明,在大流行期间,诊断为厌食症和神经性贪食症的病例增加了27%。此外,相关的精神合并症的数量也在增加,包括抑郁、焦虑以及易怒和注意力不集中等其他情况。本研究显示,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,卡塔尔饮食失调和共病精神健康疾病的发病率有所上升。饮食失调的年轻人增加的原因可能是日常生活的中断、隔离和治疗的中断。我们的研究结果与之前的研究结果一致,即抑郁症、焦虑症、药物滥用、创伤后应激障碍和自杀倾向等心理健康障碍在经济不稳定和自然灾害时期会增加。必须进一步审查长期影响,以防止对卡塔尔年轻一代和卫生保健系统造成长期有害的心理健康影响。[参考文献]王晓明,王晓明。经济衰退对抑郁、焦虑、创伤相关障碍和疾病结局的影响。行为科学,2021;11(9):119。doi: 10.3390 / bs11090119
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1869 The challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic on young people with eating disorders: our experience in Qatar
ObjectivesThis study examined the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescents with eating disorders, mainly anorexia nervosa, and Bulimia nervosa, using data collection pre-pandemic and during the pandemic in the outpatient clinics in Sidra hospital, Qatar.MethodsMedical records of the patients with eating disorders were reviewed for the period between August 2017 and April 2022. Diagnosis of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa was done using the DSM-V criteria. For the purpose of this study, August 2017 to March 2020 is considered ‘pre-pandemic' and April 2020 to April 2022 is ‘post-pandemic'.The clinical assessment in the pre-pandemic period was carried out face to face in the clinic, while a hybrid model of clinical care that uses telephone consultations and a limited number of patients' physical appointments was adapted during the pandemic period. The number of clinical appointments increased gradually as the number of COVID-19 cases decreased in the country.The study compared the numbers of diagnosed patients with eating disorders between the two mentioned periods and investigated their specific characteristics (including age, gender, and specific type of eating disorder) and associated comorbidities, like depression and anxiety.ResultsIn the pre-pandemic period, 58 adolescents aged between 8–18 years old were assessed and diagnosed with an eating disorder. Out of the 58 diagnosed with an eating disorder, 16 patients were diagnosed with co-morbid depression and 11 patients with anxiety. During the pandemic, 79 adolescents were diagnosed with an eating disorder and 37 out of the 53 were diagnosed with co-morbid depression. The majority of cases were adolescent females above 12 years of age. This study shows a 27% increase in the number of cases diagnosed with anorexia and bulimia nervosa during the pandemic. In addition, there's a rise in the number of associated psychiatric comorbidities, including depression, anxiety, and other conditions like irritability and inattention.ConclusionsThis study showed an increased rate of eating disorders and co-morbid mental health diseases in Qatar during the COVID-19 pandemic. The increase of young people with an eating disorder could be attributed to disruptions of their routines, quarantine, and interruptions of treatment. Our results agree with previous research suggesting that mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, substance misuse, PTSD, and suicidal tendencies increase in times of economic instability and natural disasters.1 long term impact must be further examined to prevent long term detrimental mental health effects on the young generation and the health care system in Qatar.ReferenceGuerra O, Eboreime E. The impact of economic recessions on depression, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders and illness outcomes—A scoping review. Behavi Sciences. 2021;11(9):119. doi:10.3390/bs11090119
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