The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and earthquake on mental health of persons with severe mental illness: A survey study among people receiving community mental health care versus treatment as usual in Croatia

Author:

Levaj Sarah1,Medved Sara1,Grubišin Jasmina1,Tomašić Lea2ORCID,Brozić Kristina3,Shields-Zeeman Laura4,Bolinski Felix4,Rojnic Kuzman Martina15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia

2. University Psychiatric Hospital Vrapče, Zagreb, Croatia

3. Department of Emergency Medicine, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia

4. Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction (Trimbos Institute), Utrecht, The Netherlands

5. School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia

Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic led to the disruption of mental health services in most countries. Croatia has been developing and strengthening its mental health system, including the introduction of community mental health teams (CMHT) for persons with severe mental illness (SMI), whose implementation was ongoing during the pandemic through the RECOVER-E project. Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the differences in mental health outcomes, perceived social support and healthcare utilization in the group of participants receiving treatment as usual (TAU group) compared to the group receiving TAU and additional care by the CMHT (CMHT group) during the COVID-19 pandemic and two earthquakes. Method: This is a cross-sectional survey administered among 90 participants with SMI at two time points: in May/June 2020 (first COVID-19 wave, earthquake) and in December 2020/January 2021 (second COVID-19 wave, earthquake). Results: A significantly larger proportion of participants from the CMHT group visited the general practitioners in both waves of COVID-19 (first wave: CMHT 72.1%, TAU 44.2%, p = .009; second wave: CMHT 91.1%, TAU 64.1%, p = .003), as well as psychiatric services in the second wave (CMHT 95.3%, TAU 79.5%, p = .028). The use of long-acting injectables was also more frequent in the CMHT group ( p = .039). Furthermore, analysis of the first wave showed higher perceived support of significant others ( p = .004) in the CMHT group. We did not identify any differences in mental health outcomes between groups in either wave. Conclusions: While mental health outcomes did not differ between TAU and CMHT group, people in CMHT used services and treatments more frequently than those in TAU during the pandemic, which may indicate that CMHT services enable the continuity and accessibility of care for people with SMI under the circumstances where standard care is interruped (for example pandemic, disaster conditions).

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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