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Implication of coronavirus pandemic on obsessive-compulsive-disorder symptoms

机译:冠状病毒大流行对强迫症症状的含义

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This review assesses various sources regarding obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms and the coronavirus pandemic via a study of literature related to OCD conditions in the United States, China, the United Kingdom, and India. Coronavirus's morbidity and its status as a global pandemic transmittable from one person to another has subsequently intensified the personal perception of distress. The projected shortage of vital medical equipment to fight coronavirus due to daily increases in COVID-19 cases creates social unrest. The world confronts perpetual news about high numbers of coronavirus cases, more people in quarantine, and more deaths; those not infected feel increasing fear about its proximity. Social media, print media, and electronic sources offer much advice on how to prevent coronavirus infection. Pandemics extend beyond pathophysiology and medical phenomena to associations with intense psychosocial impact. Studies have established that people with existing mental disorders are prone to relapses, the fear of faulty COVID-19 prevention measures, distress, and suicidal thoughts during pandemics. Precautionary measures aim to slow the spread of coronavirus, but these radical repetitive measures create great anxiety in the mental health of individuals suffering from OCD. Despite the nature of their conditions, these people must adhere to routine processes, such as washing hands, wearing masks and gloves, and sanitizing hands. Given the asymptomatic nature of people suffering from OCD, the routine measures for addressing COVID-19 have a hectic and adverse effect on their mental health and their state of relaxation. Through a systematic ;literature review, this paper provides insight into the coronavirus pandemic's implications for OCD symptoms.
机译:本评价通过与美国,中国,英国和印度的OCD条件相关的文学研究,评估有关强迫症(OCD)症状和冠状病毒大流行的各种来源。冠状病毒的发病率及其作为一种从一个人到另一个人可传播的全球流行病的地位随后加剧了对痛苦的个人看法。由于Covid-19案件的日常增加,重要的医疗设备对冠状病毒的预计短缺创造了社会动荡。世界对面对大量的冠状病毒病例,更多的人在检疫,以及更多的死亡;那些没有受感染的人对其靠近的恐惧越来越担心。社交媒体,印刷媒体和电子来源提供了有关如何预防冠状病毒感染的建议。 Pandemics将易于病理生理学和医疗现象扩展到具有激烈的心理社会影响的关联。研究已经确定,具有现有精神障碍的人们易于复发,害怕有缺陷的Covid-19预防措施,痛苦和在流行病中的自杀思想。预防措施旨在减缓冠状病毒的蔓延,但这些激进重复措施在患有强迫症的个人心理健康方面产生了极大的焦虑。尽管他们的条件的性质,但这些人必须坚持常规过程,如洗手,穿着面具和手套,以及消毒手。鉴于OCD的人们的无症状,寻址Covid-19的常规措施对他们的心理健康和他们的放松状态具有繁重的和不利影响。通过系统的;文献综述,本文介绍了冠状病毒大流行对OCD症状的影响。

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