MENTAL DISORDERS IN RELATIVES PATIENTS WITH COVID-19

Authors

  • Muzaffar Razhabov

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47390/3030-3133V1I2Y2023N03

Keywords:

anxiety, fear, post-traumatic stress disorder, pandemic, self-isolation, emotions, adaptation

Abstract

The large flow of information and the breaking of established stereotypes of life before the pandemic sharply reduce each individual’s resistance to negative influences towards the development of anxiety, fear and depression. This paper presents the results of a study regarding mental disorders in close relatives of patients with COVID-19, the features of their manifestation and the causes of their occurrence.

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2024-01-16

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Razhabov, M. (2024). MENTAL DISORDERS IN RELATIVES PATIENTS WITH COVID-19. MedicineProblems.Uz-Topical Issues of Medical Sciences, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.47390/3030-3133V1I2Y2023N03