作者: Orsolya Király , Róbert Urbán , Zsolt Demetrovics
DOI: 10.1097/YCO.0000000000000723
关键词: Disease 、 Age differences 、 Risk perception 、 Environmental health 、 Younger people 、 Population 、 Addiction 、 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) 、 Virus transmission 、 Medicine
摘要: PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) virus imposes a higher risk of complications and mortality among people with mental disorders. Until widely available vaccines, adherence to preventive behaviours remains the most crucial tool prevent SARS/COVID-19 transmission. Our review focuses on determinants behaviours. RECENT FINDINGS: Adherence include use face mask protective gloves, personal hygienic (handwashing or using hand sanitiser), keeping physical distance avoiding social gatherings. In almost all studies, males younger show less adherence. Risk perception health beliefs (especially perceived severity COVID-19 related conditions) can explain sex age differences in Studies covering impact disorders are surprisingly missing, exception smoking. SUMMARY: Engaging men young adopting is protecting whole community specific vulnerable populations. There lack studies investigating living addiction problems. Furthermore, descriptive intervention needed understand improve this population