Weekly Press Release of Istanbul Gelisim University (March 23-27, 2020)
Abstract
Corona increased obsession level: Patient numbers may increase!
Drawing attention to the fact that the coronavirus affecting the world has a disturbing effect on
mental health, Sp. Dr. Psychiatrist Emre Tan said: “This epidemic has increased obsessions such
as bringing hands to face, washing hands, cleaning clothes. We can say that it increases the
chance of getting sick in some people who did not have psychiatric illness before.”
The coronavirus, which has emerged in Wuhan, China, and has rapidly become a global epidemic by spreading
around the world, also adversely affects mental health. Sp. Dr. Psychiatrist Emre Tan from Istanbul Gelisim
University, who pointed out that the rightful information given to increase public awareness turns into an
obsession when people want to survive, said: “Unfortunately, this epidemic we have experienced recently has
increased these obsessions. Wherever you look, there are many directives such as ‘wash your hand like this,
protect your clothes when you go out, do not put your hand on your face’. All of these reveals obsessions and concerns in people such as ‘I wonder if I’m doing it right? Am i doing
wrong? Do I get sick? Do I get infected when I get sick? Do I harm my family?”
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