Mental Health Interventions during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Conceptual Framework by Early Career Psychiatrists.
Journal: Asian journal of psychiatry
Volume: 51
Issue:
Year of Publication: 2020
Affiliated Institutions:
Department of Psychiatry, BKL Walawalkar Rural Medical College, Ratnagiri-, Maharashtra, India. Electronic address: ramdas_ransing@yahoo.co.in.
Department of Neuropsychiatry, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital. East West Road, Alakahia, PMB , Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Electronic address: Francesadiukwu@gmail.com.
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, One Park Avenue, New York, NY , USA. Electronic address: vpereira@alumni.unav.es.
School of Population Health, University of Auckland. Auckland-, New Zealand. Electronic address: r.ramalho@auckland.ac.nz.
Department of Clinical Neurosciences/DIMSC, School of Medicine, Section of Psychiatry, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona , Italy; Psychopharmacology, Drug Misuse and Novel Psychoactive Substances Research Unit, School of Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, Herts ALAB, UK. Electronic address: laura.orsolini@gmail.com.
Department of Childhood and Adolescent Psychiatry, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre , Brazil. Electronic address: andreschuht@gmail.com.
CERSAME School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universidad del Rosario - Clinica Nuestra Senora de la Paz. Calle C No. - - Bogotá D.C. Colombia. Electronic address: Jairo@gmail.com.
Unit for Social and Community Psychiatry, WHO Collaborating Centre for Mental Health Services Development, Queen Mary University of London, London ESP, UK; Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal; Hospital de Magalhães Lemos, Porto, Portugal. Electronic address: mariana.pintodacosta@gmail.com.
Fidmag Research Foundation, Hermanas Hospitalarias, Barcelona, , Spain; Hospital Benito Menni CASM, Hermanas Hospitalarias, Sant Boi de Llobregat, Barcelona, , Spain; Medicine and Traslational Research Doctorate Programme, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. Electronic address: Joan.soler.vidal@gmail.com.
Hospital and University Clinical Service of Kosovo, Community Based Mental Health Center and House for Integration, Prizren , Kosovo. Electronic address: drita.gashi@gmail.com.
Department of Psychiatry, American University of Beirut, Bliss Street, PO Box: -. Riad El Solh, Beirut , Lebanon. Electronic address: Samer.elhayek@gmail.com.
Razi Hospital, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, Tunis El Manar University, Tunis , Tunisia. Electronic address: Larnaout.amin@gmail.com.
Mental Health Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Electronic address: shalbafan.mr@iums.ac.ir.
Department of Psychiatry, Tarakan General Hospital, Jakarta, , Indonesia. Electronic address: Vivi.syarif@gmail.com.
Helwan Mental Health Hospital, Extension of Mansour St., behind Kbretaj Helwan Club, Helwan, Cairo, Egypt. Electronic address: Marwa.nofal@gmail.com.
Early Psychosis Intervention Programme, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore , Singapore. Electronic address: drkudva@gmail.com.
Abstract summary
The emergence of mental health (MH) problems during a pandemic is extremely common, though difficult to address due to the complexities of pandemics and the scarcity of evidence about the epidemiology of pandemic-related MH problems and the potential interventions to tackle them. Little attention has been devoted so far to this topic from policymakers, stakeholders and researchers, resulting in a lack of replicable, scalable and applicable frameworks to help plan, develop and deliver MH care during pandemics. As a response, we have attempted to develop a conceptual framework (CF) that could guide the development, implementation, and evaluation of MH interventions during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This CF was developed by early career psychiatrists from 16 countries that cover all the WHO regions. Their opinions were elicited via a semi-structured questionnaire. They were asked to provide their views about the current MH situation in their countries and to elaborate on existing 'myths' and misinformation. They were also asked to name the resources available and to propose solutions and approaches to provide accessible and affordable care. The CF was prepared based on the extant literature and the views discussed in this group; it illustrates the epidemiology of MH problems, preparedness plans, stage-specific plans or innovative solutions, opportunities to integrate those plans and possible outcomes at policy level. This CF can serve as a technical guide for future research regarding pandemics. It can be used to monitor trends and to optimize efforts, and to develop evidence based MH interventions. Still, further research focusing on the individual components of this framework is needed.
Authors & Co-authors:
Ransing Ramdas R
Adiukwu Frances F
Pereira-Sanchez Victor V
Ramalho Rodrigo R
Orsolini Laura L
Teixeira André Luiz Schuh ALS
Gonzalez-Diaz Jairo M JM
Pinto da Costa Mariana M
Soler-Vidal Joan J
Bytyçi Drita Gashi DG
El Hayek Samer S
Larnaout Amine A
Shalbafan Mohammadreza M
Syarif Zulvia Z
Nofal Marwa M
Kundadak Ganesh Kudva GK
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