id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-029859-fhm0d9t9 Yue, Ling How psychiatrists coordinate treatment for COVID-19: a retrospective study and experience from China 2020-07-21 .txt text/plain 2946 178 42 We collected information including sociodemographic characteristics, whether patients received psychiatric consultation, mental health symptoms, psychiatric diagnoses, psychiatric treatments and severity level of COVID-19. The psychiatric consultation rate was highest in critically ill patients (69.2%), with affective symptoms or disturbed behaviour as their main mental health problems. Psychiatric diagnoses for patients who received consultation included acute stress reaction (39.3%), sleep disorders (33.3%), anxiety (15.5%), depression (7.1%) and delirium (4.8%). This study is a retrospective General Psychiatry analysis of psychiatric medical records of 329 patients with COVID-19 in the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center. The psychiatric diagnoses for the 84 patients with COVID-19 who used mental health consultation were as follows: acute stress reaction (39.3%), sleep disorders (33.3%), anxiety state (15.5%), depression state or major depression (7.1%), and delirium (4.8%) (see table 4 ). In this study, 25.5% of patients with COVID-19 received psychiatric consultations, suggesting a high risk of developing mental or psychological diseases. ./cache/cord-029859-fhm0d9t9.txt ./txt/cord-029859-fhm0d9t9.txt