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Joint European policy on the COVID-19 risks for people with mental disorders: An umbrella review and evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for mental and public health

As COVID-19 becomes endemic, identifying vulnerable population groups for severe infection outcomes and defining rapid and effective preventive and therapeutic strategies remains a public health priority. We performed an umbrella review, including comprehensive studies (meta-analyses and systematic...

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Autores principales: Vai, Benedetta, Mazza, Mario Gennaro, Marisa, Casanova Dias, Beezhold, Julian, Kärkkäinen, Hilkka, Saunders, John, Samochowiec, Jerzy, Benedetti, Francesco, Leboyer, Marion, Fusar-Poli, Paolo, De Picker, Livia
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9486830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35971656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.2307
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author Vai, Benedetta
Mazza, Mario Gennaro
Marisa, Casanova Dias
Beezhold, Julian
Kärkkäinen, Hilkka
Saunders, John
Samochowiec, Jerzy
Benedetti, Francesco
Leboyer, Marion
Fusar-Poli, Paolo
De Picker, Livia
author_facet Vai, Benedetta
Mazza, Mario Gennaro
Marisa, Casanova Dias
Beezhold, Julian
Kärkkäinen, Hilkka
Saunders, John
Samochowiec, Jerzy
Benedetti, Francesco
Leboyer, Marion
Fusar-Poli, Paolo
De Picker, Livia
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description As COVID-19 becomes endemic, identifying vulnerable population groups for severe infection outcomes and defining rapid and effective preventive and therapeutic strategies remains a public health priority. We performed an umbrella review, including comprehensive studies (meta-analyses and systematic reviews) investigating COVID-19 risk for infection, hospitalization, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and mortality in people with psychiatric disorders, and outlined evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for overcoming potential barriers that psychiatric patients may experience in preventing and managing COVID-19, and defining optimal therapeutic options and current research priorities in psychiatry. We searched Web of Science, PubMed, and Ovid/PsycINFO databases up to 17 January 2022 for the umbrella review. We synthesized evidence, extracting when available pooled odd ratio estimates for the categories “any mental disorder” and “severe mental disorders.” The quality of each study was assessed using the AMSTAR-2 approach and ranking evidence quality. We identified four systematic review/meta-analysis combinations, one meta-analysis, and three systematic reviews, each including up to 28 original studies. Although we rated the quality of studies from moderate to low and the evidence ranged from highly suggestive to non-significant, we found consistent evidence that people with mental illness are at increased risk of COVID-19 infection, hospitalization, and most importantly mortality, but not of ICU admission. The risk and the burden of COVID-19 in people with mental disorders, in particular those with severe mental illness, can no longer be ignored but demands urgent targeted and persistent action. Twenty-two recommendations are proposed to facilitate this process.
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spelling pubmed-94868302022-09-29 Joint European policy on the COVID-19 risks for people with mental disorders: An umbrella review and evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for mental and public health Vai, Benedetta Mazza, Mario Gennaro Marisa, Casanova Dias Beezhold, Julian Kärkkäinen, Hilkka Saunders, John Samochowiec, Jerzy Benedetti, Francesco Leboyer, Marion Fusar-Poli, Paolo De Picker, Livia Eur Psychiatry EPA Policy Paper As COVID-19 becomes endemic, identifying vulnerable population groups for severe infection outcomes and defining rapid and effective preventive and therapeutic strategies remains a public health priority. We performed an umbrella review, including comprehensive studies (meta-analyses and systematic reviews) investigating COVID-19 risk for infection, hospitalization, intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and mortality in people with psychiatric disorders, and outlined evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for overcoming potential barriers that psychiatric patients may experience in preventing and managing COVID-19, and defining optimal therapeutic options and current research priorities in psychiatry. We searched Web of Science, PubMed, and Ovid/PsycINFO databases up to 17 January 2022 for the umbrella review. We synthesized evidence, extracting when available pooled odd ratio estimates for the categories “any mental disorder” and “severe mental disorders.” The quality of each study was assessed using the AMSTAR-2 approach and ranking evidence quality. We identified four systematic review/meta-analysis combinations, one meta-analysis, and three systematic reviews, each including up to 28 original studies. Although we rated the quality of studies from moderate to low and the evidence ranged from highly suggestive to non-significant, we found consistent evidence that people with mental illness are at increased risk of COVID-19 infection, hospitalization, and most importantly mortality, but not of ICU admission. The risk and the burden of COVID-19 in people with mental disorders, in particular those with severe mental illness, can no longer be ignored but demands urgent targeted and persistent action. Twenty-two recommendations are proposed to facilitate this process. Cambridge University Press 2022-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9486830/ /pubmed/35971656 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.2307 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Mazza, Mario Gennaro
Marisa, Casanova Dias
Beezhold, Julian
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Saunders, John
Samochowiec, Jerzy
Benedetti, Francesco
Leboyer, Marion
Fusar-Poli, Paolo
De Picker, Livia
Joint European policy on the COVID-19 risks for people with mental disorders: An umbrella review and evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for mental and public health
title Joint European policy on the COVID-19 risks for people with mental disorders: An umbrella review and evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for mental and public health
title_full Joint European policy on the COVID-19 risks for people with mental disorders: An umbrella review and evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for mental and public health
title_fullStr Joint European policy on the COVID-19 risks for people with mental disorders: An umbrella review and evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for mental and public health
title_full_unstemmed Joint European policy on the COVID-19 risks for people with mental disorders: An umbrella review and evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for mental and public health
title_short Joint European policy on the COVID-19 risks for people with mental disorders: An umbrella review and evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for mental and public health
title_sort joint european policy on the covid-19 risks for people with mental disorders: an umbrella review and evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for mental and public health
topic EPA Policy Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9486830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35971656
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.2307
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