A study in BMCPsychiatry finds that perceived trauma and anxiety symptoms are significantly higher in COVID-19 patients and the symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder and depression do not differ between COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 people.
]. The difference between our findings from other studies could be firstly attributed to the different societies in which the experiments were done, next explanation is that the fear of people from the burden of COVID-19 reduced after 3 to 4 waves of the disease. Mona Salehi et al. reported the prevalence of PTSD as 1.1% for the general population in 2014 in the normal non-pandemic era.
Higher rates of symptoms associated with washing are reasonable because such habits are more encouraged by social pressure to limit the transition pathways. Accordingly Adam abba aji et al., did a study to evaluate the prevalence of OCDs in the general population of Canada during the recent outbreak; they conducted an online survey by using a brief obsessive–compulsive scale which showed 60.3% of participants with new presentations of symptoms, 53.8 had compulsion of hand washing.
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