id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-302240-wpwwetrs Hölzle, Patricia COVID-19 distresses the depressed while schizophrenic patients are unimpressed: a study on psychiatric inpatients 2020-06-05 .txt text/plain 570 34 56 Two months after the beginning of the lock-down with social distancing, job losses and fear of infection, we have examined a sample of psychiatric inpatients in the middle of May 2020 in order to quantify mental and somatic distress and compare between different diagnostic groups. The following scores were used: Clinical Global Impression (CGI; Billen et al., 2020) ; the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS; Klein et al., 2016) , and a summary score of Stress-Related Somatic complaints (SRS): headache, lower back pain, exhaustion, difficulties falling asleep, insomnia, irritability, hostility, restlessness, boredom, altered eating habits, maldigestion scores for each item was between 0 for "never" and 6 for "almost permanently". There were no significant differences between the F1 (dependence), F2 (psychosis) and F3 (affective disorders) groups regarding the CGI-score. PSS and SRS were highest in the affective disorders group compared to the rest of the sample (ANOVA; both p ≤ 0.0001). The subgroup with affective disorders showed the highest correlations between CGI and PSS or SRS, whereas no such relationship at all was observed in the schizophrenia and related disorders group. ./cache/cord-302240-wpwwetrs.txt ./txt/cord-302240-wpwwetrs.txt