The Impact of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic on Private Psychiatric Outpatient Services

Key Findings from the Study:

  • Increased Psychiatric Distress: During the pandemic, older patients exhibited elevated psychopathology scores (BPRS-24) compared to younger individuals.
  • Post-Pandemic Trends: Younger adults displayed worsening positive symptoms on the PANSS Positive subscale, suggesting a delayed psychiatric impact post-pandemic.
  • Cognitive Fluctuations: Older patients experienced two distinct declines in cognitive function, one during the pandemic and another in early 2024, indicating long-term neuropsychiatric effects.

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Long-Term Mental Health Considerations: This study underscores the importance of sustained mental health interventions. Ongoing research suggests that pandemic-related neuroinflammation and psychosocial stressors may contribute to prolonged psychiatric distress.

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