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Mood responses to COVID-19: Implications for family practice in South Africa

Authors :
Pinky Z. Majola
Charles H. van Wijk
Source :
South African Family Practice; Vol. 63 No. 3 (2021), South African Family Practice, Vol 63, Iss 1, Pp e1-e4 (2021), South African Family Practice
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
AOSIS, 2021.

Abstract

The effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on the mood responses of individuals is an important indicator of how society is coping with the pandemic. Characterising mood responses in a South African sample could prepare clinicians for possible presentations of mental health concerns in general practice. This study described mood responses during COVID-19 Alert Level 1. The sample of 641 participants who completed the Brunel Mood State Scale during November 2020 was drawn from primary healthcare and family medicine clinics and practices in Cape Town. Their mood response profile was described and compared with pre-COVID-19 norms. The mood profile represented an inverse iceberg profile, with mean scores deviating significantly from pre-COVID-19 norms across all six mood dimensions measured. The inverse iceberg profile had been associated with a range of psychopathologies, suggesting an increased risk of psychological disorders. The current profile of mood responses could alert clinicians to the possibility of increased mental health needs of patients. Patient reports of prolonged anxiety and fatigue, particularly when combined with low mood and low vigour, could signal the need for intervention or referral for further mental health support.

Details

ISSN :
20786204 and 20786190
Volume :
63
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
South African Family Practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c7050558527447d9e26421abb88a5cfd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4102/safp.v63i1.5285