| Literature DB >> 35086193 |
Jungeun Kim1, Soo Jung Rim1, Minkyung Jo1, Min Geu Lee1, Subin Park2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to monitor the trend of psychiatric visits and medication prescriptions among people tested for SARS-CoV-2 during the initial phase of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in South Korea.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Inpatient; Mental health; Outpatient; South Korea
Year: 2022 PMID: 35086193 PMCID: PMC8795598 DOI: 10.30773/pi.2021.0247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry Investig ISSN: 1738-3684 Impact factor: 2.505
Baseline characteristics of individuals tested for SARS-CoV-2
| Variables | Total (N=212,678) | Without pre-existing mental illness (N=153,309) | With pre-existing mental illness (N=59,369) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | <0.001 | ||||
| Male | 100,038 (47.0) | 74,193 (48.4) | 25,845 (43.5) | ||
| Female | 112,640 (53.0) | 79,116 (51.6) | 33,524 (56.5) | ||
| Age group | <0.001 | ||||
| 20–29 | 39,563 (18.6) | 34,960 (22.8) | 4,603 (7.8) | ||
| 30–39 | 38,809 (18.2) | 33,394 (21.8) | 5,415 (9.1) | ||
| 40–49 | 32,397 (15.2) | 26,509 (17.3) | 5,888 (9.9) | ||
| 50–59 | 30,660 (14.4) | 22,664 (14.8) | 7,996 (13.5) | ||
| 60–69 | 27,098 (12.7) | 17,244 (11.2) | 9,854 (16.6) | ||
| 70–79 | 22,704 (10.7) | 11,024 (7.2) | 11,680 (19.7) | ||
| 80+ | 21,447 (10.1) | 7,514 (4.9) | 13,933 (23.5) | ||
| Region of residence | <0.001 | ||||
| Seoul | 46,419 (21.8) | 33,904 (22.1) | 12,515 (21.1) | ||
| Daegu | 25,787 (12.1) | 19,002 (12.4) | 6,785 (11.4) | ||
| Gyeonggi-do | 51,314 (24.1) | 38,122 (24.9) | 13,192 (22.2) | ||
| Gyeongsangbuk-do | 13,276 (6.2) | 8,750 (5.7) | 4,526 (7.6) | ||
| Other | 75,882 (35.7) | 53,531 (34.9) | 22,351 (37.6) | ||
| Income level | <0.001 | ||||
| Low | 55,455 (26.1) | 35,621 (23.2) | 19,834 (33.4) | ||
| Medium | 62,938 (29.6) | 48,751 (31.8) | 14,187 (23.9) | ||
| High | 90,717 (42.7) | 66,223 (43.2) | 24,494 (41.3) | ||
| Unknown | 3,568 (1.7) | 2,714 (1.8) | 854 (1.4) | ||
| Insurance type | <0.001 | ||||
| Self-employed | 48,602 (22.9) | 32,759 (21.4) | 15,843 (26.7) | ||
| Employee | 152,225 (71.6) | 116,243 (75.8) | 35,982 (60.6) | ||
| Medical aid | 11,851 (5.6) | 4,307 (2.8) | 7,544 (12.7) | ||
| Test results of SARS-CoV-2 | <0.001 | ||||
| Positive | 7,713 (3.6) | 5,962 (3.9) | 1,751 (2.9) | ||
| Negative | 204,965 (96.4) | 147,347 (96.1) | 57,618 (97.1) | ||
| Psychiatric visit[ | <0.001 | ||||
| Yes | 53,890 (25.3) | 14,864 (9.7) | 39,026 (65.7) | ||
| No | 158,788 (74.7) | 138,445 (90.3) | 20,343 (34.3) | ||
psychiatric visit: the number of psychiatric visit (inpatient, outpatient) between January and May 2020. SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
Baseline characteristics of individuals according to SARS-CoV-2 test result
| Variables | Total (N=212,678) | Negative (N=204,965) | Positive (N=7,713) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | <0.001 | ||||
| Male | 100,038 (47.0) | 96,990 (47.3) | 3,048 (39.5) | ||
| Female | 112,640 (53.0) | 107,975 (52.7) | 4,665 (60.5) | ||
| Age group | <0.001 | ||||
| 20–29 | 39,563 (18.6) | 37,506 (18.3) | 2,057 (26.7) | ||
| 30–39 | 38,809 (18.2) | 37,977 (18.5) | 832 (10.8) | ||
| 40–49 | 32,397 (15.2) | 31,361 (15.3) | 1,036 (13.4) | ||
| 50–59 | 30,660 (14.4) | 29,093 (14.2) | 1,567 (20.3) | ||
| 60–69 | 27,098 (12.7) | 25,899 (12.6) | 1,199 (15.5) | ||
| 70–79 | 22,704 (10.7) | 22,087 (10.8) | 617 (8.0) | ||
| 80+ | 21,447 (10.1) | 21,042 (10.3) | 405 (5.3) | ||
| Region of residence | <0.001 | ||||
| Seoul | 46,419 (21.8) | 45,909 (22.4) | 510 (6.6) | ||
| Daegu | 25,787 (12.1) | 20,751 (10.1) | 5,036 (65.3) | ||
| Gyeonggi-do | 51,314 (24.1) | 50,883 (24.8) | 431 (5.6) | ||
| Gyeongsangbuk-do | 13,276 (6.2) | 12,343 (6.0) | 933 (12.1) | ||
| Other | 75,882 (35.7) | 75,079 (36.6) | 803 (10.4) | ||
| Income level | <0.001 | ||||
| Low | 55,455 (26.1) | 52,692 (25.7) | 2,763 (35.8) | ||
| Medium | 62,938 (29.6) | 60,877 (29.7) | 2,061 (26.7) | ||
| High | 90,717 (42.7) | 87,945 (42.9) | 2,772 (35.9) | ||
| Unknown | 3,568 (1.7) | 3,451 (1.7) | 117 (1.5) | ||
| Insurance type | <0.001 | ||||
| Self-employed | 48,602 (22.9) | 46,554 (22.7) | 2,048 (26.6) | ||
| Employee | 152,225 (71.6) | 147,210 (71.8) | 5,015 (65.0) | ||
| Medical aid | 11,851 (5.6) | 11,201 (5.5) | 650 (8.4) | ||
| Pre-existing mental illness | <0.001 | ||||
| Yes | 59,369 (27.9) | 57,618 (28.1) | 1,751 (22.7) | ||
| No | 153,309 (72.1) | 147,347 (71.9) | 5,904 (77.3) | ||
SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
Figure 1.Number of SARS-CoV-2 tests per month and cumulative tests performed from January 2020 to May 2020. SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.
Figure 2.Number of psychiatric outpatient and inpatient visits per month from January 2019 to May 2020 among people tested for SARS-CoV-2. SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.
Figure 3.Number of outpatient and inpatient visits, based on the presence of pre-existing mental illness according to SARS-CoV-2 test result. A: Patients who tested for the SARS-CoV-2 test. B: Negative patients who tested for the SARS-CoV-2 test. C: Positive patients who tested for the SARS-CoV-2 test. SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.
Figure 4.Number of prescribed medications per month from January 2019 to May 2020 according to SARS-CoV-2 test result. A: Patients who tested for the SARS-CoV-2 test. B: Negative patients who tested for the SARS-CoV-2 test. C: Positive patients who tested for the SARS-CoV-2 test. SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.