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PSYCHIATRIC MORBIDITIES AMONG COVID-19 PATIENTS A CLINICO-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY

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Nitin Tiwari, Mamidanna Varun Sivadhar, Akansha Sharma, Mamidanna Manasa Chitrasena, Anukampa Singh
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si4.1523

Abstract

The coronavirus strain SARS-COV2, also known as COVID-19, is responsible for the recent coronavirus sickness. With the physiological condition, mental morbidities are more prevalent in pandemic stages than they are in everyday life. Aims and Objectives: To assess the psychiatric morbidities among covid-19 patients. Methods and Material: A clinico-epidemiological study related to the study of psychiatric morbidities among covid-19 patients. In this study, a total of 100 patients who have suffered with COVID-19 diseases have been evaluated. Results: From the results, it is clear that the stress have the higher percentage among all mental disorders and that is 55 percent. most of people were considered that highest impact on education, 80 percent and the second highest favored to employment. The results also show that lower mental wellbeing was significantly associated with male gender, private job, and older age group that is older than 45 years. Recommendations: The study findings on psychiatric morbidities among COVID-19 patients exhibit the need for several recommendations. Firstly, healthcare providers should prioritize mental health screenings and interventions for individuals interpreted as patients with COVID-19.

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