Comparison between grades of depression and anxiety at 1st and 2nd interviews, using Beck depression and anxiety scales

Comparison between grades of depression and anxiety at 1st and 2nd interviews, using Beck depression and anxiety scales

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Background Psychiatric signs may be induced by the cytokine storm that is implicated in the immune response to coronavirus through neuro-inflammation. Survivors disclosed symptoms of obsessive–compulsive disorder, melancholy, anxiety, panic disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. For the first year following the SARS disease, they generally s...

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... the 2nd interview, 84.1% of patients suffered from minimal depression, while 4.5% of patients suffered from severe depression. While the BAI showed at the 1st visit; 40.9% of patients suffered from minimal anxiety, 31.8% of patients suffered from severe anxiety, while at the 2nd visit; 65.9% of patients suffered from minimal anxiety, and 18.2% of patients suffered from severe anxiety (P-value < 0.001), (Figs. 2 and 3 and Tables 3 and 4). ...

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... The COVID-19 pandemic left many sequelae on the mental health of the population, which has strongly affected health systems, the economy, and lifestyles in general. The population is currently more anxious, experiencing tension and other mental problems to varying degrees, generating many psychosocial implications (Aziz et al., 2025;Seighali et al., 2024). Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the main sequelae left by the pandemic, especially if a family member died (Baqir et al., 2024;Weeks et al., 2025); added to the other consequences brought about by the social isolation experienced for many months, such as anxiety (Al-Taie et al., 2024), depression (Matta et al., 2024), loneliness (Park & Park, 2024), insomnia , sadness (Baser et al., 2024), desperation (Ortiz-Prado et al., 2023), and suicidal ideation (Dobrin-De Grace et al., 2023;Madigan et al., 2023) often experienced, which was more evident in countries like Peru, which had an alarming number of infections and a high mortality rate, as one of the most affected populations in the world (Ramírez-Soto & Ortega-Cáceres, 2022). ...