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SARS-CoV-2 and Asbestos Exposure: Can Our Experience With Mesothelioma Patients Help Us Understand the Psychological Consequences of COVID-19 and Develop Interventions?

Antonella Granieri1, Michela Bonafede2, Alessandro Marinaccio2, Ivano Iavarone3,4, Daniela Marsili3,4, Isabella Giulia Franzoi1.   

Abstract

Since its emergence, the novel coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) has had enormous physical, social, and psychological impacts worldwide. The aim of this article was to identify elements of our knowledge on asbestos exposure and malignant mesothelioma (MM) that can provide insight into the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and be used to develop adequate interventions. Although the etiology of Covid-19 and MM differs, their psychological impacts have common characteristics: in both diseases, there is a feeling of being exposed through aerial contagion to an "invisible killer" without boundaries that can strike even the strongest individuals. In both cases, affected persons can experience personality dysfunction, anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic symptoms; helplessness, hopelessness, and projection of destructive thoughts onto external forces often emerge, while defense mechanisms such as denial, splitting, repression, and reduced emotional expression are used by individuals to contain their overwhelming anxieties. We believe that in both diseases, an integrated multidimensional intervention offered by hospitals and other public health services is the most effective approach to alleviating patients' and caregivers' psychological distress. In particular, we emphasize that in the context of both MM and COVID-19, Brief Psychoanalytic Group therapy can help patients and caregivers attribute meaning to the significant changes in their lives related to the experience of the disease and identify adaptive strategies and more realistic relational modalities to deal with what has happened to them. We also highlight the importance of developing a surveillance system that includes individual anamnestic evaluation of occupational risk factors for COVID-19 disease.
Copyright © 2020 Granieri, Bonafede, Marinaccio, Iavarone, Marsili and Franzoi.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; asbestos; mesothelioma; occupational risk; psychological intervention

Year:  2020        PMID: 33414743      PMCID: PMC7782241          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.584320

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


  120 in total

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Authors:  Lucia Mangone; Pamela Mancuso; Isabella Bisceglia; Paolo Giorgi Rossi; Elisabetta Chellini; Corrado Negro; Lucia Benfatto; Enrica Migliore; Veronica Casotto; Carolina Mensi; Antonio Romanelli; Rosario Tumino; Iolanda Grappasonni; Domenica Cavone; Guido Mazzoleni; Federico Tallarigo; Alessandro Marinaccio
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3.  Self-Rated Health and Psychological Distress among Emerging Adults in Italy: A Comparison between Data on University Students, Young Workers and Working Students Collected through the 2005 and 2013 National Health Surveys.

Authors:  Isabella Giulia Franzoi; Fabrizio D'Ovidio; Giuseppe Costa; Angelo d'Errico; Antonella Granieri
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-06-13       Impact factor: 3.390

4.  Anxiety, Post-Traumatic Stress, and Burnout in Health Professionals during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Comparing Mental Health Professionals and Other Healthcare Workers.

Authors:  Isabella Giulia Franzoi; Antonella Granieri; Maria Domenica Sauta; Monica Agnesone; Marco Gonella; Roberto Cavallo; Piergiorgio Lochner; Nicola Luigi Bragazzi; Andrea Naldi
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-27
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