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PSYCHIATRY FOR BETTER WORLD: COVID-19 AND BLAME GAMES PEOPLE PLAY FROM PUBLIC AND GLOBAL METAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVE

Miro Jakovljević, Ivan Jakovljević, Sarah Bjedov, Filip Mustač

2020Psychiatria Danubina28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A study of COVID-19 infected patients was conducted regarding to organic and psychological characteristics. The findings of the study indicate that in the period of the pandemic in 2020, a total of 78 infection cases were confirmed in West Herzegovina Canton. Of the total number of infected, 55.1% are women and 44.9% are men. Of the infected population, 16.7% were hospitalized. By monitoring the COVID-19 disease in West Herzegovina Canton, we conclude how all manifestations of the disease were represented, from asymptomatic, through mild respiratory to the most severe clinical picture with fatal outcomes. The mortality rate in West Herzegovina Canton is 5.1%. The study showed that a total of 28.2% of COVID-19 positive patients before infecting with virus, were most likely to suffer from hypertension, diabetes and malignancies. Furthermore, it is important to emphasize that a total of 71.9% of those infected are without underlying diseases. Also, the results indicate that people with COVID-19 in addition to the characteristic symptoms of the disease (fever, fatigue, cough, etc.) had certain mental ailments such as decreased general mood, increased anxiety, panic attacks, acute stress disorder and others.

Topics & Concepts

ScapegoatingBlameScapegoatPoliticsSocial psychologyAusterityXenophobiaPsychologyCriminologySociologyPolitical sciencePolitical economyLawPsychology of Moral and Emotional JudgmentCOVID-19 and Mental HealthMisinformation and Its Impacts