【新冠肺炎疫情未歇,台灣本土疫情再起,面對新冠病毒安心防疫技巧與原則】:新型冠狀病毒(Covid-19)疫情使全球陷入不確定性,關於疫情大流行的的新聞從不間斷,讓人感到殘酷無情。所有這些都給人們的心理健康帶來了傷害,因此,我們應當如何保持自己的心理健康呢?
關注疫情的消息可以理解,但是對許多人來說,這可能會使現有的心理健康問題變得更糟。英國一個關注焦慮症的組織「英國焦慮症協會」(Anxiety UK)代表尼基·利德貝特(Nicky Lidbetter)解釋,「害怕失控」和「無法忍受不確定性」是許多焦慮症患者的共同特徵。
心理健康慈善機構「Mind」的發言人羅西·韋瑟利(Rosie Weatherley)表示,許多焦慮症源於對未知事物的擔憂,等待著事情的發生,從宏觀角度上來說,目前的疫情符合了這些條件[1]。
Covid-19疫情發展至今,大家都要接受我們正面對著一項危機,因此很自然地會感到焦慮,甚至恐慌。除了遵循醫學的指引來進行預防及自我保護之外,我們必須瞭解的是,這個危機事件影響我們的不單只是身體或是病的問題,而且還帶來心理的壓力與情緒問題,因為這項危機有太多的不確定性以及廣泛的影響性[2]。
■Covid-19全球大流行 5精神症狀你中了幾項?
台大醫院新竹分院精神醫學部醫師詹仁輝表示,Covid-19疫情爆發後,相關新聞幾乎攻占各類媒體版面。因病毒傳染力極強,部分患者甚至出現重症及死亡風險,為了避免被傳染,許多人都取消了旅遊行程,也減少親友間的聚會,外出也會戴上口罩,形成少見的景象。各國政府及團體紛紛宣布防疫政策,除了生活上的限制,人們的心理也受到了一些影響,例如:
1.不安及恐懼
手機上及社交媒體每天都能看到疫情相關新聞,令人恐慌,有人因此瘋狂購買口罩、酒精,深怕自己防護不足而染病,甚至也擔心家人出門的安全。
2.對未知的無助及挫折感
3.被隔絕及孤獨感
一般民眾減少了外出及聚會,接受居家隔離及居家檢疫的人也被限制了活動處所,都會令人出現失去自由、孤獨感及被社會隔絕的感受。
4.創傷後壓力症候群
染病後的病人及其家屬或照顧的醫療人員,可能會出現過度警覺、注意力不集中、作惡夢、逃避、疏離人群等症狀。
5.醫護人員的壓力
醫護人員如臨大敵,除了要做好防護措施,避免院內感染,也要應付因防疫而增加的臨床工作、會議及行政工作[3]。
■預防武漢肺炎的感染,除了一般的預防措施之外,也要靠「安心」的處理
面對這看不見的敵人,許多的不安也反應在大家的日常生活中,像是口罩排隊購買、賣場囤積搶購,甚至目前大家口罩不離身、勤洗手、保持社交距離已經是一種重要且必要的習慣。除此之外,提升精神心理上的安心防疫也是很重要的。
■「安心PEACE五技巧」
畢竟持續的心情平靜,是有助於提高免疫力的。首先介紹面對疫情的焦慮不安可以做的「安心PEACE五技巧」:
►P (Prepared):預作準備並篩檢重要訊息。
▪當新聞媒體不斷報導感染人數與死亡人數的攀升,以及口罩購買的恐慌現象,會讓人擔心及愈感無助。我們在睡前不宜過份關注相關訊息,每天應盡量控制自己接收訊息的時間不超過一小時,減少因訊息過載帶來的心理負擔。
►E (Enhance your safety):焦慮不安時,採取可以安穩身心的實質行動,好好照顧自己,提升安全感。
▪像是為生活環境打掃消毒,準備健康的食物,從事簡單的運動,做些實質的行動照顧自己,肯定與鼓勵自己有因應危機的能力,增進身心安全感。
►A (Accept your emotion):面對未知的恐懼,我們需要先覺察自己的焦慮是否符合現實狀態,學習安撫與接納自身情緒。
▪在這段時間,每個人的心情都受到影響,找人聊聊,訴說自己內心的不安,分享彼此轉移注意力跟紓壓的好方法,並且與家人好友連結,心情會安定很多。
►C (Change your behavior):調適壓力反應,改變自己的行為。
▪在每日忙碌的生活中,安排一段時間,走出戶外,伸展一下身體,呼吸新鮮空氣;或是留給自己幾分鐘,安靜地坐一會兒,藉由短時間的靜心與舒展,重新調節與穩定自己的身心。
►E (Engage in your life):盡可能投入日常,保持生活的穩定性。
▪危機事件的發生常令人不知所措,心情浮動不安,保持生活作息的規律與穩定,能幫助我們提升免疫力,更有能量去面對與應變危機;每天可以安排一些讓自己感到愉悅的事情,嘗試創造豐富的生活體驗,藉此降低焦慮,舒緩情緒。
防疫難免影響正常的經濟活動,特別是全球化影響下許多產業可能會面臨長時間經濟蕭條問題,個人、家庭、企業、國家、社會可能都要做好準備。沒有永久的黑夜,希望大家都能團結合作,一起度過這個難關[4]。
【Reference】
1.來源
➤➤資料
∎[1] BBC News 中文(繁體)「肺炎疫情:如何保持自己的心理健康」:https://www.bbc.com/zhongwen/trad/science-51906001
∎[2] (中華心理衛生協會 Mental Health Association in Taiwan)「安心手冊-新冠肺炎風暴如何調適自己的壓力」:https://bit.ly/3eXjO4I
∎[3] (元氣網)「新冠肺炎全球大流行 5精神症狀你中了幾項?」:https://health.udn.com/health/story/5964/4430762
∎[4] (台灣憂鬱症防治協會)面對新冠病毒安心防疫技巧與原則(作者:張家銘/林口長庚醫院復健暨社區精神科主任):https://bit.ly/2S1LYCK
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∎前副總統 陳建仁 Chen Chien-Jen 「瘟疫中的我」:
►https://www.facebook.com/chencj/photos/pcb.2854691791278291/2854691754611628/
前副總統陳建仁說,他還記得在嚴重急性呼吸道症候群(SARS)流行期間,台灣的人心也是從初期的彼此猜疑(suspicion)、疏離抗拒 (alienation)、相互苛責(resentment)和汙名化他人(stigmatization);不斷地轉變為彼此同情 (sympathy)、相互感恩(appreciation)、反省向善(reflection)和自我奉獻(self-devotion),這就是台灣人在艱難困苦中,不斷淬鍊出來的美德。
前副總統陳建仁希望,大家同心協力、團結一致,心連心、手牽手、肩並肩,一起走出武漢肺炎(2019冠狀病毒疾病,COVID-19)的陰霾,早日恢復平安喜樂的日常生活。
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【防疫紓壓 6 招 + 英文】
去台中的時候,還敢在拍照時,短暫拿下口罩,現在足不出戶已經連續好幾天了。
疫情之下,什麼局勢都變得好快,所有理所當然,都變得很奢侈。
我記得聽過某個 podcast 說,we’re terrified of change,人很害怕改變,而最近的改變,來得又劇烈又快,對心理健康也有很大影響。
我看了一下聯合國兒童基金會的網站文章,它分享的是,如何在疫情期間,保持心理健康(How to protect your mental health during the coronavirus pandemic)
它教了 6 招,我簡單翻譯分享給你
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1 焦慮是正常的
Recognize that your anxiety is completely normal.
適當的焦慮,可以驅動我們做必要措施(戴口罩、勤洗手、少群聚、接種疫苗)
請不要說你焦慮,但是不戴口罩趴趴走,那我真的昏倒。
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2 找消遣
Find a distraction
能做的都做了之後,要記得看部喜歡的電影、聽聽歌、讀小說,稍微逃避舒壓一下。
#逃避雖可恥但有用
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3 用其他方法跟朋友保持聯繫
Find new ways to connect with friends
平時常見面的,先換成線上打 game、視訊聊天、講講電話。
像我自己的《聽新聞學英文》podcast 訪談,短期內都打算轉線上或延期了
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4 趁機回應自己的需求
Focus on yourself.
你一直想學羊毛氈,可是沒時間?你一直想把英文學好,可是工作跟玩樂太滿?你可以考慮趁這段時間,做自己想要的進修或室內娛樂(你不要給我想歪!)
但其實人與人的連結,確實是很美好啦(誤)
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5 接納負面感受
Connect with your feelings.
不能跟朋友打屁聚餐,當然失望;不能跟約好的來賓促膝長談,當然可惜。
這次負面感受,別壓抑,讓它淡淡地來、讓它好好地去 🎵
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6 支持自己、支持身邊的人
Be kind to yourself and others
如果你因為疫情遭受霸凌(也許是確診者或家屬、或是因為生活型態改變),請務必向信任的人傾訴、尋求心理支持。如果你身邊有人心理狀況不好,也記得讓她感受到你的溫暖。
所以不要再謾罵前獅子會長了,沒有人想生病。
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以上6 個技巧的翻譯,我都是根據內文,再結合自己的感受說出來的,並不是純粹的「翻譯」喔~
想要看原文,這裡請:
https://www.unicef.org/serbia/en/how-protect-your-mental-health-during-coronavirus-covid-19-pandemic
台灣加油,我們曾經面對過疫情升溫,我們可以克服的 💪 很快,讓我們都施打了疫苗、都戴好口罩,又可以到其他城市走走晃晃。
This too shall pass.
什麼都會過去的。
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今早為Asian Medical Students Association Hong Kong (AMSAHK)的新一屆執行委員會就職典禮作致詞分享嘉賓,題目為「疫情中的健康不公平」。
感謝他們的熱情款待以及為整段致詞拍了影片。以下我附上致詞的英文原稿:
It's been my honor to be invited to give the closing remarks for the Inauguration Ceremony for the incoming executive committee of the Asian Medical Students' Association Hong Kong (AMSAHK) this morning. A video has been taken for the remarks I made regarding health inequalities during the COVID-19 pandemic (big thanks to the student who withstood the soreness of her arm for holding the camera up for 15 minutes straight), and here's the transcript of the main body of the speech that goes with this video:
//The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, continues to be rampant around the world since early 2020, resulting in more than 55 million cases and 1.3 million deaths worldwide as of today. (So no! It’s not a hoax for those conspiracy theorists out there!) A higher rate of incidence and deaths, as well as worse health-related quality of life have been widely observed in the socially disadvantaged groups, including people of lower socioeconomic position, older persons, migrants, ethnic minority and communities of color, etc. While epidemiologists and scientists around the world are dedicated in gathering scientific evidence on the specific causes and determinants of the health inequalities observed in different countries and regions, we can apply the Social Determinants of Health Conceptual Framework developed by the World Health Organization team led by the eminent Prof Sir Michael Marmot, world’s leading social epidemiologist, to understand and delineate these social determinants of health inequalities related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to this framework, social determinants of health can be largely categorized into two types – 1) the lower stream, intermediary determinants, and 2) the upper stream, structural and macro-environmental determinants. For the COVID-19 pandemic, we realized that the lower stream factors may include material circumstances, such as people’s living and working conditions. For instance, the nature of the occupations of these people of lower socioeconomic position tends to require them to travel outside to work, i.e., they cannot work from home, which is a luxury for people who can afford to do it. This lack of choice in the location of occupation may expose them to greater risk of infection through more transportation and interactions with strangers. We have also seen infection clusters among crowded places like elderly homes, public housing estates, and boarding houses for foreign domestic helpers. Moreover, these socially disadvantaged people tend to have lower financial and social capital – it can be observed that they were more likely to be deprived of personal protective equipment like face masks and hand sanitizers, especially during the earlier days of the pandemic. On the other hand, the upper stream, structural determinants of health may include policies related to public health, education, macroeconomics, social protection and welfare, as well as our governance… and last, but not least, our culture and values. If the socioeconomic and political contexts are not favorable to the socially disadvantaged, their health and well-being will be disproportionately affected by the pandemic. Therefore, if we, as a society, espouse to address and reduce the problem of health inequalities, social determinants of health cannot be overlooked in devising and designing any public health-related strategies, measures and policies.
Although a higher rate of incidence and deaths have been widely observed in the socially disadvantaged groups, especially in countries with severe COVID-19 outbreaks, this phenomenon seems to be less discussed and less covered by media in Hong Kong, where the disease incidence is relatively low when compared with other countries around the world. Before the resurgence of local cases in early July, local spread of COVID-19 was sporadic and most cases were imported. In the earlier days of the pandemic, most cases were primarily imported by travelers and return-students studying overseas, leading to a minor surge between mid-March and mid-April of 874 new cases. Most of these cases during Spring were people who could afford to travel and study abroad, and thus tended to be more well-off. Therefore, some would say the expected social gradient in health impact did not seem to exist in Hong Kong, but may I remind you that, it is only the case when we focus on COVID-19-specific incidence and mortality alone. But can we really deduce from this that COVID-19-related health inequality does not exist in Hong Kong? According to the Social Determinants of Health Framework mentioned earlier, the obvious answer is “No, of course not.” And here’s why…
In addition to the direct disease burden, the COVID-19 outbreak and its associated containment measures (such as economic lockdown, mandatory social distancing, and change of work arrangements) could have unequal wider socioeconomic impacts on the general population, especially in regions with pervasive existing social inequalities. Given the limited resources and capacity of the socioeconomically disadvantaged to respond to emergency and adverse events, their general health and well-being are likely to be unduly and inordinately affected by the abrupt changes in their daily economic and social conditions, like job loss and insecurity, brought about by the COVID-19 outbreak and the corresponding containment and mitigation measures of which the main purpose was supposedly disease prevention and health protection at the first place. As such, focusing only on COVID-19 incidence or mortality as the outcomes of concern to address health inequalities may leave out important aspects of life that contributes significantly to people’s health. Recently, my research team and I collaborated with Sir Michael Marmot in a Hong Kong study, and found that the poor people in Hong Kong fared worse in every aspects of life than their richer counterparts in terms of economic activity, personal protective equipment, personal hygiene practice, as well as well-being and health after the COVID-19 outbreak. We also found that part of the observed health inequality can be attributed to the pandemic and its related containment measures via people’s concerns over their own and their families’ livelihood and economic activity. In other words, health inequalities were contributed by the pandemic even in a city where incidence is relatively low through other social determinants of health that directly concerned the livelihood and economic activity of the people. So in this study, we confirmed that focusing only on the incident and death cases as the outcomes of concern to address health inequalities is like a story half-told, and would severely truncate and distort the reality.
Truth be told, health inequality does not only appear after the pandemic outbreak of COVID-19, it is a pre-existing condition in countries and regions around the world, including Hong Kong. My research over the years have consistently shown that people in lower socioeconomic position tend to have worse physical and mental health status. Nevertheless, precisely because health inequality is nothing new, there are always voices in our society trying to dismiss the problem, arguing that it is only natural to have wealth inequality in any capitalistic society. However, in reckoning with health inequalities, we need to go beyond just figuring out the disparities or differences in health status between the poor and the rich, and we need to raise an ethically relevant question: are these inequalities, disparities and differences remediable? Can they be fixed? Can we do something about them? If they are remediable, and we can do something about them but we haven’t, then we’d say these inequalities are ultimately unjust and unfair. In other words, a society that prides itself in pursuing justice must, and I say must, strive to address and reduce these unfair health inequalities. Borrowing the words from famed sociologist Judith Butler, “the virus alone does not discriminate,” but “social and economic inequality will make sure that it does.” With COVID-19, we learn that it is not only the individuals who are sick, but our society. And it’s time we do something about it.
Thank you very much!//
Please join me in congratulating the incoming executive committee of AMSAHK and giving them the best wishes for their future endeavor!
Roger Chung, PhD
Assistant Professor, CUHK JC School of Public Health and Primary Care, @CUHK Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong 香港中文大學 - CUHK
Associate Director, CUHK Institute of Health Equity
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如何克服焦慮?你如何幫助其他人做同樣的事情?在 Open-Minded 的第三集中,Kendall Jenner 與洛杉磯縣心理健康部的精神病學家兼首席醫療官 Curley Bonds 博士坐下來討論如何成為朋友、家人和親人的更好盟友。在他們的談話中,坎達兒公開了她驚恐發作的經歷。 Bonds 博士向 Kendall 提供瞭如何利用她的經驗幫助他人的建議,提供呼吸練習的技巧,並討論是否以及何時適合服用藥物來幫助治療焦慮症。
全國精神疾病聯盟是美國最大的基層精神衛生組織,致力於為數百萬受精神疾病影響的美國人創造更好的生活。有關焦慮症狀、治療和資源的更多信息,請訪問:http://nami.org/anxiety。
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Hello there my love! I know you guys are spending a lot more time at home and mental health is downgrading! It is super important for us to take self-care seriously. Here are a few things that I love to do at home these days, when I feel a little low and sad.
If you wish to check our the FOREO Sweden UFO I mentioned:
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Here's the link to my favourite at home workout videos on Youtube:
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Super fun & Easy
Sometimes, a little time alone at home is just what you need! Take care of how you feel and all your emotions! We got each others back my loves x Thank you FOREO Sweden for supporting and making this video happening. I had so much fun putting this together for you x
mental health中文 在 VOGUE Taiwan Youtube 的最佳貼文
現代人生活壓力大,需多人都有心理方面的問題,一起來看看怎麼解決吧!
7 Mental Health Tips Therapists Actually Give Their Patients
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