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Coping Strategies and Stress Related Disorders in Patients with COVID-19

Patients with severe COVID-19 experience high-stress levels and thus are at risk for developing acute stress disorder (ASD) and/or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The present study aims to search for correlations between psychiatric response to stress and coping strategies among individuals w...

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Autores principales: Dehelean, Liana, Papava, Ion, Musat, Madalina Iuliana, Bondrescu, Mariana, Bratosin, Felix, Bucatos, Bianca Oana, Bortun, Ana-Maria Cristina, Mager, Daniela Violeta, Romosan, Radu Stefan, Romosan, Ana-Maria, Paczeyka, Roxana, Cut, Talida Georgiana, Pescariu, Silvius Alexandru, Laza, Ruxandra
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8533929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34679351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11101287
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author Dehelean, Liana
Papava, Ion
Musat, Madalina Iuliana
Bondrescu, Mariana
Bratosin, Felix
Bucatos, Bianca Oana
Bortun, Ana-Maria Cristina
Mager, Daniela Violeta
Romosan, Radu Stefan
Romosan, Ana-Maria
Paczeyka, Roxana
Cut, Talida Georgiana
Pescariu, Silvius Alexandru
Laza, Ruxandra
author_facet Dehelean, Liana
Papava, Ion
Musat, Madalina Iuliana
Bondrescu, Mariana
Bratosin, Felix
Bucatos, Bianca Oana
Bortun, Ana-Maria Cristina
Mager, Daniela Violeta
Romosan, Radu Stefan
Romosan, Ana-Maria
Paczeyka, Roxana
Cut, Talida Georgiana
Pescariu, Silvius Alexandru
Laza, Ruxandra
author_sort Dehelean, Liana
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description Patients with severe COVID-19 experience high-stress levels and thus are at risk for developing acute stress disorder (ASD) and/or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The present study aims to search for correlations between psychiatric response to stress and coping strategies among individuals with acute vs. remitted COVID-19. Ninety subjects with COVID-19 were included in the study, divided into two samples by disease category. Our focus was analysing the perceived stress intensity according to NSESSS and PCL-C-17 scales, and coping strategies with COPE-60. High NSESSS scores were found in 40% of acute patients, and 15.6% of remitted patients had high PCL-C-17 scores fulfilling the criteria for PTSD. We found a negative correlation between stress level and disease category. Acute patients used significantly more engagement and emotion-focused coping methods, but less disengagement types of coping than patients in the remitted phase. Remitted patients under high stress levels are prone to use disengagement and emotion-focused coping strategies. In conclusion, remitted COVID-19 patients experience lower levels of stress and use less emotion-focused strategies, except among those who developed PTSD post-COVID-19 infection, presenting with high-stress levels and using more disengagement and emotion-focused types of coping strategies.
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spelling pubmed-85339292021-10-23 Coping Strategies and Stress Related Disorders in Patients with COVID-19 Dehelean, Liana Papava, Ion Musat, Madalina Iuliana Bondrescu, Mariana Bratosin, Felix Bucatos, Bianca Oana Bortun, Ana-Maria Cristina Mager, Daniela Violeta Romosan, Radu Stefan Romosan, Ana-Maria Paczeyka, Roxana Cut, Talida Georgiana Pescariu, Silvius Alexandru Laza, Ruxandra Brain Sci Article Patients with severe COVID-19 experience high-stress levels and thus are at risk for developing acute stress disorder (ASD) and/or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The present study aims to search for correlations between psychiatric response to stress and coping strategies among individuals with acute vs. remitted COVID-19. Ninety subjects with COVID-19 were included in the study, divided into two samples by disease category. Our focus was analysing the perceived stress intensity according to NSESSS and PCL-C-17 scales, and coping strategies with COPE-60. High NSESSS scores were found in 40% of acute patients, and 15.6% of remitted patients had high PCL-C-17 scores fulfilling the criteria for PTSD. We found a negative correlation between stress level and disease category. Acute patients used significantly more engagement and emotion-focused coping methods, but less disengagement types of coping than patients in the remitted phase. Remitted patients under high stress levels are prone to use disengagement and emotion-focused coping strategies. In conclusion, remitted COVID-19 patients experience lower levels of stress and use less emotion-focused strategies, except among those who developed PTSD post-COVID-19 infection, presenting with high-stress levels and using more disengagement and emotion-focused types of coping strategies. MDPI 2021-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8533929/ /pubmed/34679351 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11101287 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Papava, Ion
Musat, Madalina Iuliana
Bondrescu, Mariana
Bratosin, Felix
Bucatos, Bianca Oana
Bortun, Ana-Maria Cristina
Mager, Daniela Violeta
Romosan, Radu Stefan
Romosan, Ana-Maria
Paczeyka, Roxana
Cut, Talida Georgiana
Pescariu, Silvius Alexandru
Laza, Ruxandra
Coping Strategies and Stress Related Disorders in Patients with COVID-19
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title_short Coping Strategies and Stress Related Disorders in Patients with COVID-19
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8533929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34679351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11101287
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