COVID-19大流行期间的丧亲之痛和心理困扰:死亡经历对心理健康的影响

Q1 Psychology
Rui M. Joaquim , André L.C.B. Pinto , Rafaela F. Guatimosim , Jonas J. de Paula , Danielle Souza Costa , Alexandre Paim Diaz , Antônio G. da Silva , Mayra I.C. Pinheiro , Alexandre L.O. Serpa , Debora M. Miranda , Leandro F. Malloy-Diniz
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摘要

2019冠状病毒病大流行是一次令人不安的接近死亡的经历。随着疫情的持续,失去亲密家人或朋友的复杂经历,加上经济变化的不可预测性和社会孤立,可能会引发情感的负面表现和心理困扰。整个经历对有或没有精神健康障碍的人产生了负面影响。目的:本研究是一项队列研究,旨在分析covid-19大流行期间死亡率的显著性对巴西人口样本心理健康的影响。方法:在社会隔离期间,通过在线简短症状量表(BSI)收集数据,对9024名巴西人进行评估。参与者被分为四组,G1组(2256人)无既往精神障碍史(MD), G2组(2256人)有既往精神障碍史,但没有因SARS-COV2感染的直接影响而失去家人或朋友,G3组(2256人)有既往精神障碍史,但没有失去家人或朋友,G4组(2256人)有既往精神障碍史,并报告因SARS-COV2感染的直接影响而失去家人或朋友。组间资料采用协方差分析(ANCOVA)进行分析。结果:由于SARS-COV2感染的直接影响而失去家庭成员或朋友会加剧心理困扰。这种效果似乎在有精神障碍病史的个体中显著增加。应将损失人口作为缓解行动的目标,以尽量减少大流行的影响。
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Bereavement and psychological distress during COVID-19 pandemics: The impact of death experience on mental health

Bereavement and psychological distress during COVID-19 pandemics: The impact of death experience on mental health

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a disturbing experience of proximity to death. As the pandemic goes on, the mixed experience of loss of a close family or friends added to the unpredictability of economic changes and the social isolation can elicit negative manifestations of affection, and psychological distress. The whole experience negatively affects individuals with or without previous mental health disorders. Objective: The present study is a cohort aimed to analyze the effect of the salience of mortality during the covid-19 pandemic on the mental health of a sample of the Brazilian population. Method: 9,024 Brazilians were evaluated based on the data collection performed through the online Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI), during the social isolation period. Participants were divided into four groups, G1 (2,256) without previous history of mental disorders (MD), G2 (2,256) with a previous history of MD and both no loss of family or friends due to direct effect of SARS-COV2 infection, G3 (2256) with a previous history of MD and without a loss and G4 (2256), with a prior MD and reported a loss of family or friend due to direct effect of SARS-COV2 infection. The group data was analyzed using the covariance analysis - ANCOVA. Results: The loss of a family member or friend due to direct effect of SARS-COV2 infection amplifies psychological distress. This effect seems to be dramatically increased in individuals with a previous history of mental disorders. The population with loss should be target of mitigation actions to minimize the pandemic effects.

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