Clinical Features of First-episode Psychoses During the COVID-19 Pandemic

INTRODUCTION: The pandemic of the new coronavirus infection has become one of the most significant global social shocks in the past decade. It influenced the lifestyle of many people, including those with mental disorders. AIM: To compare the psychopathological structure of psychotic states in yo...

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Main Authors: Vladimir A. Zyablov, Mikhail A. Gusev, Vasilyi S. Chizhikov
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Language:English
Published: Eco-Vector 2021-11-01
Series:Consortium Psychiatricum
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Online Access:https://consortium-psy.com/jour/article/viewFile/85/pdf
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description INTRODUCTION: The pandemic of the new coronavirus infection has become one of the most significant global social shocks in the past decade. It influenced the lifestyle of many people, including those with mental disorders. AIM: To compare the psychopathological structure of psychotic states in young patients (up to 40 years old) with first-episode psychosis before the COVID-19 pandemic and during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: The research was conducted at the First psychotic episode clinic of the Mental-health clinic No. 1 n.a. N.A. Alexeev, Moscow, Russia. In total, 66 patients were enrolled, who met the inclusion criteria: first-in-life admission to a mental healthcare unit that occurred during the spring of 2019 (control group) or spring 2020 (experimental group), diagnosis on admission that belonged to the group Acute and transient psychotic disorders (F23.XX) of ICD-10. Patients with a disability or concurrent somatic or neurologic conditions were excluded from the study. Assessment of clinical and psychopathological characteristics with the allocation of the leading syndrome within the psychotic state, psychometric assessment according to the PANSS scale was carried out, the above indicators were compared between the experimental and control group. RESULTS: We observed statistically insignificant increase in the rates of affective and catatonic subtypes of psychoses, a decrease in the rate of the delusional subtype of paranoid syndrome. PANSS scores differed significantly for different clinical subtypes of psychoses, although the differences between the experimental and control groups showed no statistical significance. Additionally, in spring 2020, a considerable decrease in the total number of hospitalizations was revealed. CONCLUSIONS: The differences in the clinical and psychopathological structure of psychotic states revealed during the COVID-19 pandemic were statistically insignificant. Additional results of the study may indicate a decrease in the availability of mental healthcare for patients with psychoses, which requires further investigation.
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spelling doaj.art-1bd1890284a248ebb12223369afba46e2022-12-21T19:39:13ZengEco-VectorConsortium Psychiatricum2712-76722713-29192021-11-0123273310.17816/CP8545Clinical Features of First-episode Psychoses During the COVID-19 PandemicVladimir A. Zyablov0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6986-1250Mikhail A. Gusev1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7577-0884Vasilyi S. Chizhikov2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9885-6664Mental health clinic No.1 named after N.A. AlexeevMental health clinic No.1 named after N.A. AlexeevMental health clinic No.1 named after N.A. AlexeevINTRODUCTION: The pandemic of the new coronavirus infection has become one of the most significant global social shocks in the past decade. It influenced the lifestyle of many people, including those with mental disorders. AIM: To compare the psychopathological structure of psychotic states in young patients (up to 40 years old) with first-episode psychosis before the COVID-19 pandemic and during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: The research was conducted at the First psychotic episode clinic of the Mental-health clinic No. 1 n.a. N.A. Alexeev, Moscow, Russia. In total, 66 patients were enrolled, who met the inclusion criteria: first-in-life admission to a mental healthcare unit that occurred during the spring of 2019 (control group) or spring 2020 (experimental group), diagnosis on admission that belonged to the group Acute and transient psychotic disorders (F23.XX) of ICD-10. Patients with a disability or concurrent somatic or neurologic conditions were excluded from the study. Assessment of clinical and psychopathological characteristics with the allocation of the leading syndrome within the psychotic state, psychometric assessment according to the PANSS scale was carried out, the above indicators were compared between the experimental and control group. RESULTS: We observed statistically insignificant increase in the rates of affective and catatonic subtypes of psychoses, a decrease in the rate of the delusional subtype of paranoid syndrome. PANSS scores differed significantly for different clinical subtypes of psychoses, although the differences between the experimental and control groups showed no statistical significance. Additionally, in spring 2020, a considerable decrease in the total number of hospitalizations was revealed. CONCLUSIONS: The differences in the clinical and psychopathological structure of psychotic states revealed during the COVID-19 pandemic were statistically insignificant. Additional results of the study may indicate a decrease in the availability of mental healthcare for patients with psychoses, which requires further investigation.https://consortium-psy.com/jour/article/viewFile/85/pdfcovid-19psychosisfirst-episode psychosisacute and transient psychotic disorderspanss
spellingShingle Vladimir A. Zyablov
Mikhail A. Gusev
Vasilyi S. Chizhikov
Clinical Features of First-episode Psychoses During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Consortium Psychiatricum
covid-19
psychosis
first-episode psychosis
acute and transient psychotic disorders
panss
title Clinical Features of First-episode Psychoses During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full Clinical Features of First-episode Psychoses During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr Clinical Features of First-episode Psychoses During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Features of First-episode Psychoses During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_short Clinical Features of First-episode Psychoses During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_sort clinical features of first episode psychoses during the covid 19 pandemic
topic covid-19
psychosis
first-episode psychosis
acute and transient psychotic disorders
panss
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