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The Enemy Which Sealed the World: Effects of COVID-19 Diffusion on the Psychological State of the Italian Population

机译:封印世界的敌人:COVID-19扩散对意大利人口心理状态的影响

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Background: Starting from the first months of 2020, worldwide population has been facing the COVID-19 pandemic. Many nations, including Italy, took extreme actions to reduce the diffusion of the virus, profoundly changing lifestyles. The Italians have been faced with both the fear of contracting the infection and the consequences of enforcing social distancing. This study was aimed to understand the psychological impact of the COVID-19 outbreak and the psychopathological outcomes related to the first phase of this emergency. Methods: The study included 2291 respondents. An online survey collected information on socio-demographic variables, history of direct or indirect contact with COVID-19, and additional information concerning the COVID-19 emergency. Moreover, psychopathological symptoms such as anxiety, mood alterations and post-traumatic symptomatology were assessed. Results: The results revealed that respectively 31.38%, 37.19% and 27.72% of respondents reported levels of general psychopathological symptomatology, anxiety, and PTSD symptoms over the cut-off scores. Furthermore, a significant worsening of mood has emerged. Being a female or under the age of 50 years, having had direct contact with people infected by the COVID-19, and experiencing uncertainty about the risk of contagion represent risk factors for psychological distress. Conclusions: Our findings indicate that the first weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic appear to impact not only on physical health but also on psychological well-being. Although these results need to be considered with caution being based on self-reported data collected at the beginning of this emergency, they should be used as a starting point for further studies aimed to develop interventions to minimize both the brief and long-term psychological consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
机译:背景:从2020年的头几个月开始,全球人口已经面临着COVID-19大流行。包括意大利在内的许多国家都采取了极端行动来减少病毒的传播,从而深刻改变了人们的生活方式。意大利人既面临感染感染的恐惧,也面临着加强社会隔离的后果。这项研究旨在了解COVID-19爆发的心理影响以及与该紧急情况第一阶段相关的心理病理结果。方法:该研究包括2291名受访者。一项在线调查收集了有关社会人口统计学变量,直接或间接接触COVID-19的历史以及有关COVID-19紧急情况的其他信息。此外,还评估了心理病理症状,如焦虑,情绪变化和创伤后症状。结果:结果显示,分别有31.38%,37.19%和27.72%的被调查者报告了超过临界值的一般心理病理症状,焦虑和PTSD症状水平。此外,已经出现情绪的显着恶化。女性或50岁以下,与受COVID-19感染的人直接接触,不确定传染风险是心理困扰的危险因素。结论:我们的发现表明,COVID-19大流行的最初几周似乎不仅影响身体健康,而且还影响心理健康。尽管基于在紧急情况开始时收集到的自我报告数据,应谨慎考虑这些结果,但应将其用作进一步研究的起点,以开展旨在减少短期和长期心理影响的干预措施COVID-19大流行。

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