Serfaty David R, Lugasi Tamar, Strous Rael D
Mayanei Hayeshua Medical Center, HaRav Povarsky, 17, Bnei Brak, Israel.
Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
J Relig Health. 2021 Jun;60(3):1494-1506. doi: 10.1007/s10943-021-01219-4. Epub 2021 Mar 20.
This study evaluates the nature and intensity of anxiety, interpretations of the COVID-19 pandemic and coping modalities of hospitalized patients with mental illness compared with their caregivers. One hundred and fifty-one subjects were evaluated with a specially designed questionnaire. Psychiatric inpatients reported more anxiety and more negative feelings than staff members and healthy subjects, but inpatients felt protected by the hospital and Ministry of Health (MoH) measures. Despite this anxiety, inpatients reported a lower compliance with MoH instructions than staff and healthy subjects and gave more fatalistic interpretations to the pandemic. Haredi study participants reported less anxiety, more optimism and had a higher sense of control regarding the pandemic compared to non-religious participants.
本研究评估了患有精神疾病的住院患者与其护理人员相比,焦虑的性质和强度、对新冠疫情的解读以及应对方式。通过一份专门设计的问卷对151名受试者进行了评估。精神科住院患者报告的焦虑和负面情绪比工作人员和健康受试者更多,但住院患者感觉受到医院和卫生部措施的保护。尽管存在这种焦虑,但住院患者报告称,他们对卫生部指示的遵守程度低于工作人员和健康受试者,并且对疫情的解读更倾向于宿命论。与非宗教参与者相比,哈雷迪研究参与者报告的焦虑更少、更乐观,并且对疫情有更高的掌控感。