Psychological impact of the end of lockdown on the Moroccan population.

Journal: L'Encephale

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Affiliated Institutions:  Psychiatry-Addictology Department, CHU Hassan II of Fez, Fez, Morocco. Electronic address: benhaddouch.yassine@gmail.com. Psychiatry-Addictology Department, CHU Hassan II of Fez, Fez, Morocco. Epidemiology Department of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Fez, Fez, Morocco.

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This work is a descriptive cross-sectional study that aimed to assess by means of an online survey the well-being and psychological impact, mainly depression, anxiety, stress and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), experienced by the general population after the end of lockdown following the COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, we used the PCL-S scales to assess PTSD and the DASS scale to assess depression, anxiety, and stress related to end of quarantine. Our study found that following the decontamination related to COVID-19, the psychological impact was not negligible with a significant prevalence of occurrence for several psychological disorders. We found depression (68.8%), anxiety (57.47%), stress (45.50%) and post-traumatic stress disorder (31.5%) in the subjects of our study. Following the decontamination related to COVID-19, the psychological impact was found to be as important or even more serious than the other situations that preceded it. The development of a database allowing us to understand the effect of the decontamination on the mental health of Moroccans could be useful in order to watch and prevent the occurrence of complications for psychological disorders such as depression, anxiety, stress or even a state of post-traumatic stress.

Authors & Co-authors:  Benhaddouch Yassine Y Ouazzani Housni Touhami Youssef Y Fares Nourelhouda N Benmaamar Soumaya S Ouaati Amina A Belfquih Oumayma O Bout Amine A Aarab Chadya C El Fakir Samira S Aalouane Rachid R

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Authors :  10
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Doi : S0013-7006(24)00096-4
SSN : 0013-7006
Study Population
Male,Female
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Other Terms
Anxiety;Anxiété;Depression;Dépression;End of lockdown;Fin de confinement;Mental health;Post-traumatic stress disorder;Santé mentale;Trouble de stress post-traumatique
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France