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Psychological distress in the face of a pandemic: An observational study characterizing the impact of COVID-19 on immigrant outpatient mental health

机译:大流行面前的心理困扰:一个观察研究,其特征在于Covid-19对移民门诊心理健康的影响

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Undocumented immigrants have disproportionately suffered during the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID19) pandemic due to factors including limited medical access and financial insecurity, which can exacerbate pandemic-associated distress. Psychological outcomes for immigrant outpatients were assessed after transition to telepsychiatry in March 2020. Mental health was assessed with Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-2) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-2) inventories, a novel coronavirus-specific survey, and the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10+). Feedback on telepsychiatry sessions and access to non-clinical resources were also gathered, after which multivariable linear regression modeling identified psychosocial factors underlying changes in distress levels. 48.57% and 45.71% of participants reported worsened anxiety and depression levels due to the pandemic, respectively. From March to April, PHQ-2 and GAD-2 scores significantly increased by 0.81 and 0.63 points, respectively. The average total psychological distress score was 23.8, with 60% of scores reflecting serious mental illness. Factors that most influenced K10+ scores included a pre-existing depressive disorder, food insecurity, and comfort during telepsychiatry visits. 93.75% of participants believed access to remote psychiatry helped their mental health during COVID-19. The negative impact of COVID-19 on mental health in vulnerable populations stems from medical and psychosocial factors such as pre-existing psychiatric conditions and unmet essential needs.
机译:在新型冠状病毒2019(COVID19)大流行期间,由于医疗限制和经济不安全等因素,非法移民的比例过高,这可能加剧大流行相关的痛苦。在2020年3月过渡到远程精神病治疗后,对移民门诊患者的心理结果进行了评估。采用患者健康问卷(PHQ-2)和广泛性焦虑症(GAD-2)量表、新型冠状病毒特异性调查和凯斯勒心理困扰量表(K10+)评估心理健康。此外,还收集了远程心理咨询会议和获取非临床资源的反馈,之后,多变量线性回归模型确定了困扰水平变化背后的心理社会因素。48.57%和45.71%的参与者报告说,由于大流行,焦虑和抑郁水平分别恶化。从3月到4月,PHQ-2和GAD-2得分分别显著增加0.81和0.63分。心理困扰总分平均为23.8分,其中60%的分数反映了严重的精神疾病。影响K10+分数最大的因素包括预先存在的抑郁症、食物不安全感和远程精神病就诊期间的舒适度。93.75%的参与者认为2019冠状病毒疾病能帮助他们获得心理健康。2019冠状病毒疾病对健康人群的心理健康影响,如精神疾病和未满足的基本需求。

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    《Psychiatry research》 |2021年第1期|共10页
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    Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai East Harlem Hlth Outreach Partnership 17 E 102nd St New York NY 10029 USA;

    Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai East Harlem Hlth Outreach Partnership 17 E 102nd St New York NY 10029 USA;

    Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai East Harlem Hlth Outreach Partnership 17 E 102nd St New York NY 10029 USA;

    Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai East Harlem Hlth Outreach Partnership 17 E 102nd St New York NY 10029 USA;

    Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai East Harlem Hlth Outreach Partnership 17 E 102nd St New York NY 10029 USA;

    Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai East Harlem Hlth Outreach Partnership 17 E 102nd St New York NY 10029 USA;

    Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai East Harlem Hlth Outreach Partnership 17 E 102nd St New York NY 10029 USA;

    Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai East Harlem Hlth Outreach Partnership 17 E 102nd St New York NY 10029 USA;

    Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai East Harlem Hlth Outreach Partnership 17 E 102nd St New York NY 10029 USA;

    Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai East Harlem Hlth Outreach Partnership 17 E 102nd St New York NY 10029 USA;

    Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai East Harlem Hlth Outreach Partnership 17 E 102nd St New York NY 10029 USA;

    Icahn Sch Med Mt Sinai East Harlem Hlth Outreach Partnership 17 E 102nd St New York NY 10029 USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 神经病学与精神病学;
  • 关键词

    COVID-19; Mental health; Telepsychiatry; Vulnerable populations; Anxiety; Depression; Distress;

    机译:covid-19;心理健康;telepsychiatty;弱势群体;焦虑;抑郁症;痛苦;

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