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新冠病毒感染后年轻母亲中与悔恨相关的自杀未遂行为

Remorse-related suicide attempts among young mothers after COVID-19 infection.

作者信息

Otani Kyohei, Yoshikawa Ryohei, Naito Atsumi, Fukushima Haruko, Matsuishi Kunitaka

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital Kobe Hyogo Japan.

Department of Psychiatry Kakogawa Central City Hospital Kakogawa City Hyogo Japan.

出版信息

PCN Rep. 2023 Jun 25;2(2):e116. doi: 10.1002/pcn5.116. eCollection 2023 Jun.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In Japan, there is a tendency to view COVID-19 infection as one's own responsibility, which may result in more feelings of guilt than in other countries. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the curfew imposed by COVID-19 restricted social behavior and increased anxiety and loneliness, which may have increased the risk of suicide among young women, especially mothers who were highly stressed regarding COVID-19 infection in their children.

CASE PRESENTATION

This is a case report of two Japanese mothers who developed feelings of guilt following infection with COVID-19, leading to suicide attempts. They feared stigma or denial due to the infection, which they were unable to explain to others, leading to a heightened sense of self-blame and suicide attempts. In addition, Japanese women have a heavy burden of housework, despite their dual roles at home and at work; the pandemic's behavioral restrictions led to increased time at home and stress. These women were also more affected by the economic crisis in the early stages of the pandemic than men. Relatedly, neuropsychiatric symptoms that persisted after recovering from COVID-19, such as depression, anxiety, fatigue, and pain, namely postacute COVID-19 syndrome or long COVID, may have precipitated the suicidal ideation in these cases. Moreover, the complication of bipolar disorder by COVID-19 could have led to suicide attempts caused by infection-related neuropsychiatric symptoms and the exacerbation of the bipolar disorder by restrictions imposed during the pandemic.

CONCLUSION

Suicide prevention measures need to be taken more seriously among mothers during or after the COVID-19 pandemic.

摘要

背景

在日本,人们倾向于将新冠病毒感染视为个人责任,这可能导致比其他国家更多的内疚感。在新冠疫情期间,新冠疫情实施的宵禁限制了社会行为,增加了焦虑和孤独感,这可能增加了年轻女性自杀的风险,尤其是那些对孩子感染新冠病毒高度紧张的母亲。

病例报告

这是一份关于两名日本母亲的病例报告,她们在感染新冠病毒后产生了内疚感,导致自杀未遂。她们担心因感染而受到污名化或被拒绝,而她们无法向他人解释这种情况,从而导致自责感加剧并试图自杀。此外,尽管日本女性在家和工作中承担双重角色,但她们的家务负担很重;疫情期间的行为限制导致在家时间增加和压力增大。在疫情初期,这些女性比男性更容易受到经济危机的影响。与此相关的是,新冠病毒感染康复后持续存在的神经精神症状,如抑郁、焦虑、疲劳和疼痛,即新冠后急性综合征或长期新冠症状,可能在这些案例中引发了自杀念头。此外,新冠病毒感染引发双相情感障碍,可能导致由感染相关神经精神症状以及疫情期间实施的限制措施使双相情感障碍加重而引发的自杀未遂。

结论

在新冠疫情期间或之后,需要更加重视针对母亲群体的自杀预防措施。

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