Gaebel Wolfgang, Lukies Rabea, Stricker Johannes
Department of Psychiatry, Medical Faculty, LVR-Klinikum Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University.
WHO Collaborating Centre for Quality Assurance and Empowerment in Mental Health.
Consort Psychiatr. 2020 Sep 2;1(1):3-7. doi: 10.17650/2712-7672-2020-1-1-3-7.
The current COVID-19 pandemic is associated with fear, insecurity, and perceived social isolation worldwide. In this editorial, we discuss the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health among the general population and among particularly vulnerable groups (e.g., people with pre-existing mental illness). Additionally, we explore the role of e-mental health options in times of social distancing. Preliminary empirical evidence indicates that a wide range of people have experienced mental health difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic and corresponding infection-control measures. E-mental health options are a feasible means of addressing psychological distress and mental illness during the pandemic. Thus, these options should be made available in a timely fashion. Future multidisciplinary research is needed to develop e-mental health strategies that specifically focus on the consequences of social isolation, economic hardship and fear of infection.
当前的新冠疫情在全球范围内引发了恐惧、不安和社交孤立感。在这篇社论中,我们讨论了新冠疫情对普通人群以及特别弱势群体(如已有精神疾病的人)心理健康的影响。此外,我们还探讨了在社交距离措施实施期间电子心理健康服务的作用。初步实证证据表明,由于新冠疫情及相应的感染控制措施,众多人群都出现了心理健康问题。电子心理健康服务是应对疫情期间心理困扰和精神疾病的可行方式。因此,应及时提供这些服务。未来需要开展多学科研究,以制定专门针对社交孤立、经济困难和感染恐惧后果的电子心理健康策略。