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成人强迫症患者对新冠疫情的即时反应:一项自我报告调查。

Immediate reactions to the covid-19 pandemic in adults with obsessive-compulsive disorder: a self-report survey.

机构信息

Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Aarhus University Hospital, Psychiatry, Denmark.

出版信息

Nord J Psychiatry. 2021 Nov;75(8):582-589. doi: 10.1080/08039488.2021.1912823. Epub 2021 Apr 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Limited studies are available that investigate the reactions to COVID-19 pandemic by people suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Due to the nature of the pandemic and the heightened focus on contamination, cleaning, and social distancing, it is likely that a deterioration of OCD symptoms and severity will be seen.

AIMS

Our aims were to evaluate (1) self-reported changes in OCD symptom severity of adults with OCD during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, (2) whether the COVID-19 pandemic would trigger self-reported contamination symptoms in persons with no history of such symptoms, (3) self-reported variables associated with OCD symptom severity change, and 4) self-reported changes in quality of life.

METHOD

A 47-item self-report questionnaire was sent to all members of the Danish OCD Association and the final sample comprised 201 adult participants. The association of OCD severity change with demographic and clinical variables was analyzed using linear regression.

RESULTS

61.2% of participants reported an increase in OCD severity, based on the retrospective self-report. Female gender, self-reported contamination symptoms, and self-reported psychiatric comorbidity were found to have a significant association with increasing OCD severity. Five participants reported the emergence of contamination symptoms and two of harm related symptoms. Thirty participants reported a severe reduction in quality of life (≥80).

CONCLUSIONS

A large group of people suffering from OCD may require special attention and care during a pandemic like COVID-19 in order to lessen the deterioration of OCD symptoms and also to minimize the reduction in quality of life evident in this group.

摘要

背景

目前针对强迫症(OCD)患者对 COVID-19 大流行的反应的研究较少。由于大流行的性质以及对污染、清洁和社交距离的高度关注,OCD 症状和严重程度恶化的可能性较大。

目的

我们的目的是评估(1)COVID-19 大流行爆发期间强迫症患者的 OCD 症状严重程度的自我报告变化,(2)COVID-19 大流行是否会引发无此类症状史的人出现自我报告的污染症状,(3)与 OCD 症状严重程度变化相关的自我报告变量,以及(4)自我报告的生活质量变化。

方法

向丹麦 OCD 协会的所有成员发送了一份包含 47 个项目的自我报告问卷,最终样本包括 201 名成年参与者。使用线性回归分析 OCD 严重程度变化与人口统计学和临床变量的关联。

结果

根据回顾性自我报告,61.2%的参与者报告 OCD 严重程度增加。女性性别、自我报告的污染症状和自我报告的精神共病与 OCD 严重程度的增加具有显著相关性。五名参与者报告出现污染症状,两名参与者报告出现与伤害相关的症状。三十名参与者报告生活质量严重下降(≥80)。

结论

在 COVID-19 等大流行期间,可能需要特别关注和照顾患有 OCD 的一大群人,以减轻 OCD 症状的恶化,并最大限度地减少该组生活质量的下降。

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