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Published 08:40 11 Nov 2020 GMT
Updated 16:31 11 Nov 2020 GMT
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“People have been worried that Covid-19 survivors will be at greater risk of mental health problems, and our findings ... show this to be likely,” said Paul Harrison, a professor of psychiatry at Oxford.
“(Health) services need to be ready to provide care, especially since our results are likely to be underestimates (of the number of psychiatric patients),” he added.
The study also found that people with a pre-existing mental illness were 65% more likely to be diagnosed with Covid-19 than those with no history of mental illness, adding to the growing evidence that the virus can affect the brain on top of its more broadly known effects on the lungs.“This is likely due to a combination of the psychological stressors associated with this particular pandemic and the physical effects of the illness,” said Michael Bloomfield, a consultant psychiatrist at University College London.
Connections between viral outbreaks and mental health issues is not entirely new, with Simon Wessely, regius professor of psychiatry at King’s College London saying that this study echoes findings in previous outbreaks.“Covid-19 affects the central nervous system, and so might directly increase subsequent disorders. But this research confirms that is not the whole story, and that this risk is increased by previous ill health,” he said.
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