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. 2021 Mar 26;42(spe):e20200188.
doi: 10.1590/1983-1447.2021.20200188. eCollection 2021.

Covid-19 and repercussions in mental health: a narrative review of literature

[Article in English, Portuguese]
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Covid-19 and repercussions in mental health: a narrative review of literature

[Article in English, Portuguese]
Fabiane Machado Pavani et al. Rev Gaucha Enferm. .
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Abstract

Objective: To identify the repercussions on mental health of groups and populations in the context of the new coronavirus pandemic.

Method: Narrative review carired out in three databases, in March 2020, using the descriptors mental health and coronavirus. A total of 19 publications were analyzed, organized in a synoptic chart, containing type of publication, authors, country, sample, objective, and main results. From this analysis, two thematic axes emerged: identification of problems and vulnerable groups in mental health; and mental health interventions and actions.

Results: The first axis showed manifestations of suffering - anguish, insomnia, anger, stress, fear. The second revealed the need to build government policies and general guidelines; production of information and communication; and mental health care practices.

Conclusions: The repercussions on mental health in the population intensified with the pandemic, identifying vulnerable groups, and the need to build coping strategies and policies aimed at mental health during epidemics.

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