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一场完美风暴?健康焦虑、对污染的恐惧与新冠疫情:从过去的大流行及当前挑战中汲取的教训

A Perfect Storm? Health Anxiety, Contamination Fears, and COVID-19: Lessons Learned from Past Pandemics and Current Challenges.

作者信息

Dennis Danielle, Radnitz Cynthia, Wheaton Michael G

机构信息

Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ USA.

Barnard College of Columbia University, New York City, NY USA.

出版信息

Int J Cogn Ther. 2021;14(3):497-513. doi: 10.1007/s41811-021-00109-7. Epub 2021 Apr 22.

Abstract

The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) rapidly spread, becoming a global pandemic with significant health, economic, and social impacts. COVID-19 has caused widespread anxiety, which at healthy levels leads to adaptive, protective behavioral changes. For some individuals, a pandemic outbreak can lead to excessive, maladaptive levels of anxiety, particularly among those with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and health anxiety. In the present paper, we review past research studies that examined anxiety in response to other disease outbreaks (including Swine Flu, Zika, and Ebola) to serve as a guide for expectable responses to COVID-19. Our review focused on the role of belief-based cognitive variables (obsessive beliefs, contamination cognitions), transdiagnostic processes (disgust sensitivity, anxiety sensitivity, an intolerance of uncertainty), social factors, and environmental/situational variables as contributing factors to excessive concerns about past pandemics. These factors in combination with unique characteristics of the virus (disease, behavioral, social and economic factors) and media consumption might enhance vulnerability to excessive anxiety about COVID-19, in line with a diathesis-stress model. COVID-19 is also unique from past pandemics due to its severity, easy transmissibility, and the nature of prescribed behavioral responses (i.e., hand washing and social distancing). We therefore discuss the ways in which COVID-19 may disproportionately affect individuals with OCD and health anxiety. We conclude with important topics for clinical and research attention to help mental health professionals respond in this time of crisis.

摘要

2019年新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)迅速传播,成为一场对健康、经济和社会产生重大影响的全球大流行疾病。COVID-19引发了广泛的焦虑,适度的焦虑会导致适应性的、保护性的行为改变。对一些人来说,疫情爆发会导致过度的、适应不良的焦虑水平,尤其是在患有强迫症(OCD)和健康焦虑症的人群中。在本文中,我们回顾了过去研究其他疾病爆发(包括猪流感、寨卡病毒和埃博拉病毒)时对焦虑情况的研究,以此作为对COVID-19预期反应的指导。我们的综述重点关注基于信念的认知变量(强迫观念、污染认知)、跨诊断过程(厌恶敏感性、焦虑敏感性、对不确定性的不耐受)、社会因素以及环境/情境变量,这些都是导致对过去大流行过度担忧的因素。根据素质-应激模型,这些因素与病毒的独特特征(疾病、行为、社会和经济因素)以及媒体消费相结合,可能会增加对COVID-19过度焦虑的易感性。COVID-19与过去的大流行疾病也有所不同,因其严重性、易于传播性以及规定的行为反应的性质(即洗手和保持社交距离)。因此,我们讨论了COVID-19可能对强迫症患者和健康焦虑症患者产生更大影响的方式。我们最后提出了临床和研究应关注的重要话题,以帮助心理健康专业人员在这场危机中做出应对。

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