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Citation

Sahu AA. Indian J. Forensic Med. Toxicol. 2020; 14(4): 6600-6604.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, All-India Institute of Medical Sciences. Deptartment of Forensic Medicine)

DOI

10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12645

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Wuhan Municipal Health Commission, China, gave an account of a few cases of pneumonia which were later established as cases of the Novel Coronavirus Disease by the end of December 2019. By 4th of January, WHO reported these cases on social media and by the beginning of March WHO had declared it as a pandemic which was preceded and followed by lockdowns in various countries and had led to a scenario of fear and panic amidst the minds of all. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has challenged the society in many aspects, one of them being the psychosocial aspect. The stress due to the pandemic could produce worry and fear about health for oneself, family members and friends. Even changes in sleeping or eating patterns, the worsening of chronic health problems,unavailability of alcohol, tobacco or other drugs in the market due to shutting down of manufacturing units and problems in concentration are among the possible etiologies of a precipitating panic disorder. Containment measures such as lockdown and isolationcan also precipitate psychiatric illnesses and morbidities such aspanic disorder, depression, anxiety and suicidal tendencies.COVID-19 may cause or exacerbate even the existing psychiatric illnesses or existing panic disorder in individuals which could lead to physiological symptoms like palpitations, sweating, shortness of breath and a decreased sense of wellbeing. It gives a feeling of impending doom or danger and is followed by intense fear which can all take place when one is facing such a pandemic.

CONCLUSION: The COVID-19 pandemic has not only had physical but even mental and psychosocial impacts. New mental health challenges may arise owing to this pandemic. © 2020, Institute of Medico-Legal Publications. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

human; mental health; COVID-19; suicide; training; poverty; insomnia; pandemic; public health; knowledge; Anxiety Disorders; awareness; morbidity; mental disease; tobacco; social psychology; panic; practice guideline; hysteria; health care personnel; social phobia; sweating; dyspnea; pneumonia; Article; Panic Disorder; influenza vaccine; working time; Psychosocial; social media; physiological stress; coronavirus disease 2019; Novel Coronavirus

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