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Citation

Sarangi A, Javed S, Karki K, Kaushal A. Middle East Curr. Psychiatr. 2021; 28(1).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, SpringerOpen)

DOI

10.1186/s43045-021-00119-3

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

BACKGROUND: When COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic in March 2020, almost all countries implemented strict lockdowns and home quarantine orders in order to prevent spread of the virus. These implementations have severely affected the mental health of people all around the world especially the elderly, who are already physically and mentally fragile. There has been an escalation in the prevalence of depression, suicide, anxiety, substance abuse, domestic abuse, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Main body: The aim of our review was to highlight PTSD in the elderly population who has recovered from COVID-19 infection and come up with some recommendations for the future. A thorough literature review was conducted focusing on the impact of COVID-19 on development and progression of PTSD during the pandemic.

CONCLUSION: Increased allocation of resources by various government and private stakeholders is necessary to prepare for the long-term implications on mental health from the current and future pandemics. © 2021, The Author(s).


Language: en

Keywords

COVID-19; PTSD; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Coronavirus infection; SARSCoV2 infection

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