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LONELINESS AND HOPELESNESS: THEIR ROLE IN THE DEPRESSIVE CASES DURING THE COVID PANDEMIA

Francesco Franza ; Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center, Casa di Cura "Villa dei Pini", Avellino, Italy ; "Cen.Stu.Psi." Psychiatric Studies Centre ,Provaglio d'Iseo, Italy
Barbara Solomita ; Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center, Casa di Cura "Villa dei Pini", Avellino, Italy
Giuseppe Tavormina ; "Cen.Stu.Psi." Psychiatric Studies Centre ,Provaglio d'Iseo, Italy


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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has created new problems and presented new challenges for its management. Hope, or rather its
absence, social isolation and loneliness are considered risk factors for the development of anxious and depressive symptoms. Health
authorities have had to address issues regarding the mental health risks that the pandemic has created. There is numerous scientific
evidences of the increase in affective disorders in the last two years. Associated with these disorders, particular characteristics of
personality temperament, such as affective temperament, can determine an increased risk especially in some patient populations,
such as the elderly, with significant negative consequences on the quality of life and on the onset of mental and organic diseases. The
hope of the end of the pandemic has been placed on mass vaccination. After an initial enthusiasm there was a growing concern about
its side effects. An adequate information policy is necessary to put an end to concerns about vaccines and thus lead to an increase in
hope for the future and an end to social isolation.

Keywords

loneliness; hopelessness; depression; COVID-19; vaccine

Hrčak ID:

273997

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/273997

Publication date:

16.9.2021.

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