Min Sooyeon, Jeong Yun Ha, Kim Jeongyeon, Koo Ja Wook, Ahn Yong Min
Department of Neuropsychiatry, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea.
Research Headquarters, Korea Brain Research Institute, Daegu, South Korea.
Front Psychiatry. 2021 Oct 21;12:671722. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.671722. eCollection 2021.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted our everyday life. Along with the fear of getting infected or of having loved ones infected, the lifestyle changes and the socioeconomic consequences of the pandemic have profound impact on mental health of the general population. While numerous studies on immediate psychological responses to COVID-19 are being published, there is a lack of discussion on its possible long-term sequelae. In this study, we systematically reviewed and meta-analyzed longitudinal studies that examined mental health of the general population prior to and during the pandemic. Furthermore, we explored the long-term psychiatric implications of the pandemic with data from South Korea. Our analysis showed that the number of suicidal deaths during the pandemic was lower than the previous years in many countries, which is in contrast with the increased depression, anxiety, and psychological distress in the general population in South Korea as well as in other countries. To explain this phenomenon, we propose a possibility of delayed impacts. The post-traumatic stress, long-term consequences of social restrictions, and maladaptive response to the "new normal" are discussed in the paper. COVID-19 being an unprecedented global crisis, more research and international collaboration are needed to understand, to treat, and to prevent its long-term effects on our mental health.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行扰乱了我们的日常生活。除了担心自己被感染或亲人被感染外,大流行带来的生活方式改变和社会经济后果对普通民众的心理健康产生了深远影响。虽然关于对COVID-19的即时心理反应的众多研究正在发表,但对于其可能的长期后遗症却缺乏讨论。在本研究中,我们系统地回顾并荟萃分析了在大流行之前和期间对普通民众心理健康进行调查的纵向研究。此外,我们利用来自韩国的数据探讨了大流行的长期精神影响。我们的分析表明,在许多国家,大流行期间的自杀死亡人数低于前几年,这与韩国以及其他国家普通民众中抑郁症、焦虑症和心理困扰的增加形成了对比。为了解释这一现象,我们提出了延迟影响的可能性。本文讨论了创伤后应激、社会限制的长期后果以及对“新常态”的适应不良反应。COVID-19是一场前所未有的全球危机,需要更多的研究和国际合作来了解、治疗和预防其对我们心理健康的长期影响。