Panariello F, Longobardi S, Cellini L, De Ronchi D, Atti AR. Psychiatric hospitalization during the two SARS-CoV-2 pandemic waves: New warnings for acute psychotic episodes and suicidal behaviors. World J Psychiatr 2021; 11(11): 1095-1105 [PMID: 34888176 DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v11.i11.1095]
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Fabio Panariello, MD, PhD, MSc, Junior Assistant Professor (Fixed-Term), Department of Biomedical and NeuroMotor Sciences, Institute of Psychiatry, University of Bologna, Via Zamboni, 33, Bologna 40126, Italy. fabio.panariello@unibo.it
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Psychiatry
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Retrospective Study
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World J Psychiatr. Nov 19, 2021; 11(11): 1095-1105 Published online Nov 19, 2021. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v11.i11.1095
Table 1 First and second pandemic waves and social distancing measures
First wave (February 24, 2020 to April 30, 2020), 66 d
Second wave (October 8, 2020 to January 7, 2021), 92 d
Main governative measures
Main governative measures
Smart working (more than 50%)
Smart working (8%-40%)
Distance learning (more than 75%)
Distance learning (75%-100%)
In and outdoor mask wearing (always)
In and outdoor mask wearing
Leisure activities limitations
Leisure activities limitations
Relatives and friends restricted visiting
Relatives and friends restricted visiting
Travelling limitations
Travelling limitations
Cinemas, theaters, museums, betting halls closure
Cinemas, theaters, museums, betting halls closure
Bars and restaurants closure from total closure to closure from 6.00 pm (prohibited on-site consummation)
Bars and restaurant closure from 6.00 pm (prohibited on-site consummation)
Night curfew (from 8:00 pm)
Night curfew (from 9:00 pm)
Table 2 Absolute numbers of total admissions, proportion of emergencies, urgencies and compulsory admissions occurred during the first pandemic wave and in the same period of previous 3 years
Yr
Total admissions
Urgencies
Emergencies (P value vs 2020)
Compulsory admissions (P value vs 2020)
Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (P value vs 2020)
Mood disorders (P value vs 2020)
Anxiety disorders (P value vs 2020)
2017
63
85.7%
14.3% (< 0.01)
7.2% (< 0.01)
25.1% (< 0.01)
28.2% (> 0.05)
5.8% (> 0.05)
2018
68
75.0 %
25% (< 0.05)
13.3% (< 0.05)
31.5% (< 0.05)
28.0% (> 0.05)
5.9% (> 0.05)
2019
81
86.4%
13.6% (< 0.01)
10.1% (< 0.05)
32.1% (< 0.05)
27.9% (> 0.05)
5.2% (> 0.05)
2020
47
71.8%
28.2%
19.7%
39.5%
28.6%
8.0%
Table 3 Multivariate logistic regression analyses: odds ratio, and 95% confidence interval for hospitalization during the first pandemic wave
Characteristic
P value
OR
95%CI for EXP
Male/female
< 0.001
1.754
1.331–2.312
Self-harm behaviour
< 0.001
2.066
1.477–2.890
Table 4 Absolute numbers of total admissions, proportion of urgencies, emergencies and compulsory admissions occurred during the second pandemic wave and in the same period of the previous 3 yr
Yr
Total admissions
Urgencies
Emergencies (P value vs 2020/2021)
Compulsory admissions (P value vs 2020/2021)
Psychotic spectrum disorders (P value vs 2020/2021)
Affective spectrum disorders (P value vs 2020/2021)
Anxiety spectrum disorders (P value vs 2020/2021)
2017
88
80.7%
19.3% (> 0.05)
9.1% (> 0.05)
35.9% (> 0.05)
30.1% (< 0.05)
4.1% (< 0.01)
2018
85
81.2 %
18.8% (> 0.05)
10.7% (> 0.05)
35.6% (> 0.05)
29.4% (< 0.05)
3.7% (< 0.01)
2019
89
81.5%
18.5% (> 0.05)
9.9% (> 0.05)
33.7% (> 0.05)
28.8% (< 0.01)
4.2% (< 0.01)
2020/2021
84
80.7%
19.3%
10.4%
36.1%
32.9%
9.0%
Table 5 Multivariate logistic regression analyses: odds ratio, and 95% confidence interval for hospitalization during the first pandemic wave
Characteristic
P value
OR
95%CI for EXP
Male/female
< 0.001
1.938
1.357–2.766
Self-harm behaviour
< 0.001
2.410
1.731–3.354
Citation: Panariello F, Longobardi S, Cellini L, De Ronchi D, Atti AR. Psychiatric hospitalization during the two SARS-CoV-2 pandemic waves: New warnings for acute psychotic episodes and suicidal behaviors. World J Psychiatr 2021; 11(11): 1095-1105