Covid-19 and repercussions in mental health: a narrative review of literature

Author:

Pavani Fabiane Machado1ORCID,Silva Aline Basso da1ORCID,Olschowsky Agnes1ORCID,Wetzel Christine1ORCID,Nunes Cristiane Kenes1ORCID,Souza Luíza Bohnen1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the repercussions on mental health of groups and populations in the context of the new coronavirus pandemic. Method: Narrative review carired out in three databases, in March 2020, using the descriptors mental health and coronavirus. A total of 19 publications were analyzed, organized in a synoptic chart, containing type of publication, authors, country, sample, objective, and main results. From this analysis, two thematic axes emerged: identification of problems and vulnerable groups in mental health; and mental health interventions and actions. Results: The first axis showed manifestations of suffering - anguish, insomnia, anger, stress, fear. The second revealed the need to build government policies and general guidelines; production of information and communication; and mental health care practices. Conclusions: The repercussions on mental health in the population intensified with the pandemic, identifying vulnerable groups, and the need to build coping strategies and policies aimed at mental health during epidemics.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Medicine

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