关键词: COVID COVID-19 SARS SARSCoV-2 pandemic

Mesh : Humans COVID-19 / epidemiology psychology Ethiopia / epidemiology Maternal Health Services / statistics & numerical data Female Mental Health / statistics & numerical data Depression / epidemiology Anxiety / epidemiology Stress, Psychological / epidemiology SARS-CoV-2 Pregnancy

来  源:   DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2024.1407269   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
UNASSIGNED: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a major outbreak in the 21st century and has led to significant mental health hazards worldwide. To address this issue, a systematic review has been conducted to analyze existing literature on the impact of COVID-19 on the psychological well-being of the general population, as well as the associated risk factors.
UNASSIGNED: A comprehensive search was carried out on PubMed, Embase, Medline, Web of Science, and Scopus databases, covering all available literature up until February 20, 2024. This search was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines, ensuring a systematic approach. The selection of articles was based on predetermined eligibility criteria, ensuring the inclusion of appropriate and suitable research. In the final analysis, a total of 15 articles focusing on depression and anxiety, 11 articles on stress, and 7 articles on psychological problems were included. These articles specifically examined the outcome variables within the context of English language and specific areas. For the meta-analysis on maternal health services, 11 articles were included for family planning, 25 articles for postnatal care services, 16 articles for institutional delivery, and 14 articles for safe abortion services. These articles were carefully selected for the final pooled analysis.
UNASSIGNED: According to a recent systematic review, anxiety, depression, stress, and psychological distress have been prevalent in Ethiopia during the COVID-19 pandemic, with rates of 40, 41, 23, and 41%, respectively. The review also identified various sociodemographic factors that have impacted the country\'s response to the pandemic, including female gender, age, marital status, incarceration, low income, and lack of social support. Furthermore, the review found that maternal health services have experienced significant reductions during the pandemic.
UNASSIGNED: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant increase in psychological distress, which in some cases, is severe enough to require clinical treatment. It is crucial to prioritize efforts to address the negative impact of COVID-19 on mental health as a global public health priority. Additionally, it is important to pay attention to maternal health services during COVID-19 mitigation programs.
摘要:
COVID-19大流行在21世纪引起了一次重大爆发,并在全球范围内导致了重大的精神健康危害。为了解决这个问题,已经进行了系统评价,以分析关于COVID-19对普通人群心理健康影响的现有文献,以及相关的危险因素。
在PubMed上进行了全面搜索,Embase,Medline,WebofScience,和Scopus数据库,涵盖所有可用的文献,直到2024年2月20日。这项搜索是根据PRISMA指南进行的,确保系统的方法。根据预定的资格标准选择文章,确保纳入适当和适当的研究。归根结底,共15篇关注抑郁和焦虑的文章,关于压力的11篇文章,包括7篇关于心理问题的文章。这些文章专门研究了英语语言和特定领域的结果变量。对于孕产妇保健服务的荟萃分析,计划生育有11条,25篇关于产后护理服务的文章,关于机构交付的16条,和14篇关于安全堕胎服务的文章。仔细选择这些文章进行最终的汇总分析。
根据最近的系统评价,焦虑,抑郁症,压力,在COVID-19大流行期间,埃塞俄比亚普遍存在心理困扰,比率为40%、41%、23%和41%,分别。审查还确定了影响该国应对大流行的各种社会人口因素,包括女性,年龄,婚姻状况,监禁,低收入,缺乏社会支持。此外,审查发现,在大流行期间,孕产妇保健服务大幅减少。
COVID-19大流行导致心理困扰显着增加,在某些情况下,严重到需要临床治疗.将解决COVID-19对精神健康的负面影响作为全球公共卫生优先事项至关重要。此外,在COVID-19缓解计划期间,重要的是要注意孕产妇保健服务。
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