Yıl: 2020 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 160 - 169 Metin Dili: Türkçe DOI: 10.25048/tudod.754693 İndeks Tarihi: 30-09-2020

Pandemi Süreci ve Sonrası Ruhsal ve Davranışsal Değerlendirme

Öz:
Yeni koronavirüs hastalığının (COVID-19) etkisinin mortalitesi ile sınırlı olmadığı, dünya genelinde büyük bir nüfus üzerinde ruhsaletkileri olduğu dikkat çekmektedir. Bir salgın sırasında bireyler arasında en yaygın olarak korku ve anksiyete ile ilişkili belirtileringörüldüğü bildirilmiştir. Ruhsal bozukluğu olmayan kişilerde gelişebilecek yeni psikiyatrik belirtiler, takipli psikiyatrik bozukluğuolanlarda belirtilerin kötüleşmesi, sosyal mesafelenme, izolasyon ve karantina gibi kısıtlayıcı önlemlerin bireyler üzerine etkileri, enfekteolan kişiler ve kayıp yaşayan bireyler üzerinde gelişebilecek ruhsal etkiler farklılık gösterebilmektedir. Mevcut bu sağlık krizi sırasında,COVID-19 enfeksiyonu olan hastalar dışında genel nüfus, yaşlılar, çocuklar, psikiyatrik bozukluğu olanlar ve sağlık profesyonelleriarasında da ruhsal sorunlarda artış olduğu bildirilmiştir. Bu yazıda mevcut salgın sürecinin farklı gruplar üzerinde gözlenebilen ruhsalve davranışsal etkilerin, yakın tarihli çalışmalar ve geçmiş salgın dönemlerindeki dünya deneyimleri ile sentezlenerek sunulmasıamaçlanmıştır.
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Mental and Behavioral Evaluation of During and After the Pandemic

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The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has remarkable psychological impacts on most of the population worldwide including but not limited to mortality. The most common symptoms observed among individuals have been associated with fear and anxiety at the time of an epidemic. New psychiatric symptoms that people without mental disorders may develop, worsening symptoms in people with psychiatric disorder follow-ups, the psychological impacts of the restrictive measures such as social distancing, isolation, and quarantine on individuals, and the psychological impacts that may be seen in infected individuals and the ones experiencing loss may differ from one another. Apart from the patients with COVID-19 infections, an increase in mental problems has also been reported among the general population; the elderly, children, those with psychiatric disorders, and healthcare professionals during this current health crisis. This article aimed to present the observable psychological and behavioral impacts of the current epidemic on various social groups by synthesizing these impacts with the recent studies and world experiences throughout the former epidemics.
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ISNAD Cakir Kardes, Vildan. "Pandemi Süreci ve Sonrası Ruhsal ve Davranışsal Değerlendirme". Türkiye Diyabet ve Obezite Dergisi 4/2 (2020), 160-169. https://doi.org/10.25048/tudod.754693