We performed a retrospective study from January to May 2020 to establish the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of patients with mental health problems who arrived at an Italian emergency department during the COVID-19 outbreak. We divided the sample into two groups taking as a watershed March 11, when the World Health Organization announced COVID-19 outbreak as a pandemic. Chi-square/t-tests, adjusted p values (Bonferroni method), and regression analysis were performed. Patients who arrived at the emergency department during the lockdown decreased by 56%; showed greater active suicidal ideation, more tension, and more severe psychopathological state; were living alone more frequently; and were taking home treatment mainly based on second-generation antipsychotics. According to our study, it seems that patients with mental disorders have consulted psychiatric services less frequently during the pandemic, but the economic, health, and social distress may be linked with an increase in suicidal risk and the severity of the psychopathological state.

The COVID-19 Outbreak and Subjects With Mental Disorders Who Presented to an Italian Psychiatric Emergency Department / Montalbani, Benedetta; Bargagna, Paride; Mastrangelo, Martina; Sarubbi, Salvatore; Imbastaro, Benedetta; De Luca, Gabriele Pasquale; Anibaldi, Gaia; Erbuto, Denise; Pompili, Maurizio; Comparelli, Anna. - In: JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE. - ISSN 0022-3018. - Publish Ahead of Print:(2020). [10.1097/NMD.0000000000001289]

The COVID-19 Outbreak and Subjects With Mental Disorders Who Presented to an Italian Psychiatric Emergency Department

Montalbani, Benedetta
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Bargagna, Paride;Mastrangelo, Martina;Sarubbi, Salvatore;Imbastaro, Benedetta;De Luca, Gabriele Pasquale;Anibaldi, Gaia;Erbuto, Denise;Pompili, Maurizio;
2020

Abstract

We performed a retrospective study from January to May 2020 to establish the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of patients with mental health problems who arrived at an Italian emergency department during the COVID-19 outbreak. We divided the sample into two groups taking as a watershed March 11, when the World Health Organization announced COVID-19 outbreak as a pandemic. Chi-square/t-tests, adjusted p values (Bonferroni method), and regression analysis were performed. Patients who arrived at the emergency department during the lockdown decreased by 56%; showed greater active suicidal ideation, more tension, and more severe psychopathological state; were living alone more frequently; and were taking home treatment mainly based on second-generation antipsychotics. According to our study, it seems that patients with mental disorders have consulted psychiatric services less frequently during the pandemic, but the economic, health, and social distress may be linked with an increase in suicidal risk and the severity of the psychopathological state.
2020
COVID-19, psychiatric disorders, suicide, mental health, psychiatric emergency
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The COVID-19 Outbreak and Subjects With Mental Disorders Who Presented to an Italian Psychiatric Emergency Department / Montalbani, Benedetta; Bargagna, Paride; Mastrangelo, Martina; Sarubbi, Salvatore; Imbastaro, Benedetta; De Luca, Gabriele Pasquale; Anibaldi, Gaia; Erbuto, Denise; Pompili, Maurizio; Comparelli, Anna. - In: JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE. - ISSN 0022-3018. - Publish Ahead of Print:(2020). [10.1097/NMD.0000000000001289]
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