Psych (Dec 2021)

A Case of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Triggered by the Pandemic

  • Ana Costa,
  • Sabrina Jesus,
  • Luís Simões,
  • Mónica Almeida,
  • João Alcafache

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/psych3040055
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 890 – 896

Abstract

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Background: The pandemic caused by the sars-cov2 coronavirus can be considered the biggest international public health crisis. Outbreaks of emerging diseases can trigger fear reactions. Strict adherence to the strategies can cause harmful consequences, particularly for people with pathology on the spectrum of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Case presentation: We describe the clinical case of a woman, with a history of anxiety disorder, who develops obsessive-compulsive symptoms, she started cognitive behavioral therapy and pharmacological therapy, with appropriate follow-up. Conclusions: The intense focus on the risk of contamination and the adoption of new hygienic behaviors can be internalized as normative and become an enhancing trigger for obsessive thinking and compulsive behaviors. It is an important focus on prevention, early intervention and adequate follow-up, through measures to promote mental health.

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