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Translating science into policy: mental health challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic

机译:将科学转化为政策:COVID-19 大流行期间的心理健康挑战

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Several stressors associated with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are expected to affect the mental health of global populations: the effects of physical distancing, quarantine, and social isolation; the emotional suffering of health and other frontline workers; neuropsychiatric sequelae in those affected by the virus; the impact to families of lives lost to the disease; differential effects for those with severe mental disorders; and the consequences of social and economic deterioration.In this context, we sought: to form a panel of Brazilian experts on child and adolescent health, neurodevelopment, health services, and adult and elderly mental health; and to compile evidence-based interventions to support suggested policy changes in Brazil to mitigate the expected increase in mental health disorders during the pandemic and its mental health consequences. The following actions are recommended: 1) invest in prevention programs for the safe return of students to schools; 2) adopt evidence-based psychosocial interventions to maintain an adequate environment for child and adolescent development; 3) target socially vulnerable populations and those experiencing discrimination; 4) train primary care teams to solve common mental health problems, provide needs-based assessments, and manage long-term, at-home care for older patients; 5) invest in technological advancements (e.g., telemedicine, e-Health, and web-based algorithms) to promote coordinated care; 6) increase access to and literacy in the use of computers and mobile phones, especially among older adults; 7) expand protocols for remote, brief psychotherapy interventions and psychoeducation to manage common mental health problems.
机译:预计与 2019 年冠状病毒病 (COVID-19) 相关的几个压力源将影响全球人口的心理健康:身体距离、隔离和社会隔离的影响;卫生和其他一线工作人员的情感痛苦;受病毒影响的人的神经精神后遗症;因疾病而丧生的家庭的影响;对严重精神障碍患者的不同影响;以及社会和经济恶化的后果。在此背景下,我们寻求:组建一个巴西儿童和青少年健康、神经发育、卫生服务以及成人和老年人心理健康专家小组;并汇编基于证据的干预措施,以支持巴西建议的政策变化,以减轻大流行期间心理健康障碍的预期增加及其心理健康后果。建议采取以下行动:1) 投资于预防计划,以确保学生安全返校;2) 采用循证社会心理干预措施,为儿童和青少年的发展维持适当的环境;3) 针对社会弱势群体和遭受歧视的人;4) 培训初级保健团队解决常见的心理健康问题,提供基于需求的评估,并管理老年患者的长期家庭护理;5) 投资于技术进步(例如、远程医疗、电子健康和基于 Web 的算法)来促进协调护理;6) 增加使用电脑和移动电话的机会和识字率,尤其是老年人;7) 扩展远程、简短心理治疗干预和心理教育的方案,以管理常见的心理健康问题。

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