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物质使用、精神障碍与 COVID-19:一个不稳定的组合。

Substance use, mental disorders and COVID-19: a volatile mix.

机构信息

University of Sydney, Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2021 Jul 1;34(4):351-356. doi: 10.1097/YCO.0000000000000707.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW

The COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions have uniquely and disproportionately affected vulnerable populations. This review summarizes recent evidence on the relationship between psychiatric disorders, substance use disorders and COVID-19, highlighting acute and long-term risks, pharmacotherapy interactions and implications regarding appropriate and timely evidence-based treatment.

RECENT FINDINGS

Evidence points to a complex relationship between psychiatric and substance use disorders and COVID-19. A range of risk factors associated with psychiatric and substance use disorders increases the risk of exposure to, and complications arising from, the COVID-19 virus. COVID-19 infection has been indicated as having acute and potential long-term impacts on both psychiatric and substance use disorders. Social disruption associated with restrictions imposed to curb transmission has also been identified as a risk factor for new onset of disorders and recurrence and exacerbation of existing conditions.

SUMMARY

Early recognition and intervention are key to preventing chronic disability associated with psychiatric disorders, substance use disorders, and their co-occurrence. It is critical that those most in need of services do not fall through the cracks of our healthcare systems. The pandemic has fast tracked the opportunity for widespread implementation of digital health interventions but ensuring these are accessible and available to all, including our most vulnerable, will be a critical task for our future health and social ecosystems.

摘要

综述目的

COVID-19 大流行及其相关限制对弱势群体产生了独特且不成比例的影响。本综述总结了近期关于精神障碍、物质使用障碍与 COVID-19 之间关系的证据,重点介绍了急性和长期风险、药物治疗相互作用以及关于适当和及时的基于证据的治疗的影响。

最近的发现

有证据表明精神障碍和物质使用障碍与 COVID-19 之间存在复杂的关系。一系列与精神障碍和物质使用障碍相关的风险因素增加了接触 COVID-19 病毒以及由此产生的并发症的风险。COVID-19 感染已被表明对精神障碍和物质使用障碍都有急性和潜在的长期影响。为遏制传播而实施的限制所带来的社会混乱也被确定为新发病例以及现有疾病复发和恶化的风险因素。

总结

早期识别和干预是预防与精神障碍、物质使用障碍及其共病相关的慢性残疾的关键。至关重要的是,我们的医疗保健系统不会让那些最需要服务的人掉队。大流行使广泛实施数字健康干预措施的机会大大加快,但确保所有人(包括我们最脆弱的人群)都能获得这些服务将是我们未来健康和社会生态系统的一项关键任务。

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