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Coronavirus syndrome: COVID-19 psychotrauma

N. Soloveva, E. Makarova, I. Kichuk,
2021

The authors propose term “coronavirus syndrome” for the mental disorder that is a psychical response to the global problem of COVID-19 pandemic. This syndrome will affect up to 10% of the population and we could already observe acute stress reactions to the spread of the infection and changes in people’s ordinary lifestyle. However, the most severe response will be seen later, in this case the catastrophe is similar to the clinical picture of post-traumatic stress disorder. The problem is that coronavirus syndrome will affect the working capacity of population at the period, when economical recovery is essential. The risk groups are health caregivers who worked in COVID departments; patients recovered from a severe form of the disease; people who have lost their loved ones; and those who have suffered significant financial losses or lost their jobs. Adequate prophylaxis of coronavirus syndrome especially in high-risk groups are important for maintaining global mental health and economy. © 2020 PAGEPress Publications. All rights reserved.

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  • N. Soloveva
    Joint-stock company “Scientific Center of Personalized Medicine”, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • E. Makarova
    Somatic rehabilitation, reproductive health and active aging department of Federal Atate Budgetary Institution, National Medical Research Center of Rehabilitation and Balneology” of the, Ministry of Health of Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • I. Kichuk
    Department of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics, Medical Faculty, N.I. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russian Federation
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  • European Journal of Translational Myology
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