Severe stress mimic hearth disease during the covid-19 pandemic
1. The COVID-19 pandemic resulting in economic recession has negatively affected many people's mental health due to isolation, burnout, or financial crisis resulting in job loss linked to poor mental health outcomes (Panchal et al., 2021). 2. This case described a young working adult man w...
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Institution: | Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia |
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Summary: | 1. The COVID-19 pandemic resulting in economic
recession has negatively affected many people's
mental health due to isolation, burnout, or financial
crisis resulting in job loss linked to poor mental
health outcomes (Panchal et al., 2021).
2. This case described a young working adult man who
suffered from severe stress during pandemic COVID�19 presented with heart disease symptoms. He was
referred to a cardiologist, and all investigations
related to cardiovascular disease were normal. He
came back with worsening symptoms. Depression
Anxiety Stress Scales 21-item (DASS-21) (Lovibond et
al., 1995) revealed a very high score for stress and
anxiety.
3. Stress management counselling includes detecting
the underlying stress, mainly contributed by the
impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, behavioural
changes, stress coping skills and spiritual
empowerment. A twelve-week follow-up
reassessment of stress level has shown a significant
improvement in DASS score |
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