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World J Clin Cases. Feb 6, 2023; 11(4): 809-820
Published online Feb 6, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i4.809
Published online Feb 6, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i4.809
Transdiagnostic considerations of mental health for the post-COVID era: Lessons from the first surge of the pandemic
Sari Goldstein Ferber, Aron Weller, Department of Psychology, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan 5290002, Israel
Gal Shoval, Department of Neuroscience, Princeton University, Princeton NJ 08544, United States
Gal Shoval, Gil Zalsman, Geha Mental Health Center, Petah Tiqva, Israel and Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 77096, Israel
Rodolfo Rossi, Department of Systems Medicine, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome 00133, Italy
Viviana Trezza, Department of Science, Rome Tre University, Rome 00154, Italy
Giorgio Di Lorenzo, Department of Psychiatry, Rome University Tor Vergata, Rome 00179, Italy and IRCCS—Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome 00179, Italy
Gil Zalsman, J John Mann, Division of Molecular Imaging and Neuropathology, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, NY, 10032, United States
Author contributions: Goldstein Ferber S and Mann JJ contributed to conceptualization; Di Lorenzo G, Rossi R and Trezza V verified the Italian data; Weller A and Goldstein Ferber S verified the Israeli data; Weller A, Goldstein Ferber Trezza V, Di Lorenzo G and Rossi R contributed to data curation; Weller A, Goldstein Ferber Trezza V, Di Lorenzo G and Rossi R contributed to formal analysis; Zalsman G and Shoval G contributed to investigation; Trezza V, Di Lorenzo G, Rossi R, Goldstein Ferber S and Mann JJ contributed tomethodology; Weller A, Goldstein Ferber S, Di Lorenzo G, and Rossi R contributed to project administration; Zalsman G, Shoval G, Mann JJ, Weller A, Goldstein Ferber S, Trezza V, Rossi R, and Di Lorenzo G contributed to validation; Goldstein Ferber S contributed to writing - original draft; Mann JJ, Trezza V, Rossi R, Di Lorenzo G, Zalsman G, Shoval G, Weller A and Goldstein Ferber S contributed to writing, review & editing; All authors contributed substantially to the final version of the manuscript.
Institutional review board statement: The Israeli representative samples were obtained according to the Israel Law of Statistics. The Italian study was reviewed and approved by the University of L’Aquila Institutional Review Board.
Informed consent statement: Informed consent was obtained in Israel verbally by a telephone call, and in Italy by an online click for virtual recruitment to this internet-based study.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors report no relevant conflicts of interest for this article.
Data sharing statement: No additional data are available.
STROBE statement: The authors have read the STROBE Statement—checklist of items, and the manuscript was prepared and revised according to the STROBE Statement—checklist of items.
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Corresponding author: Sari Goldstein Ferber, PhD, Additional Professor, Department of Psychology, Bar Ilan University, Geha St, Ramat Gan 5290002, Israel. sari.goldstein@biu.ac.il
Received: September 4, 2022
Peer-review started: September 4, 2022
First decision: October 30, 2022
Revised: November 28, 2022
Accepted: January 16, 2023
Article in press: January 16, 2023
Published online: February 6, 2023
Processing time: 154 Days and 16.6 Hours
Peer-review started: September 4, 2022
First decision: October 30, 2022
Revised: November 28, 2022
Accepted: January 16, 2023
Article in press: January 16, 2023
Published online: February 6, 2023
Processing time: 154 Days and 16.6 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: The unique clinical picture that characterizes the reaction to the pandemic as shown in our findings may raise broader thoughts on diagnostic considerations regarding a new category beyond pandemic mental health symptomatology. This suggested category as outlined in our recently published review in the World Journal of Psychiatry may involve transdiagnostic criteria resulting from multiplicity of stressors. This type of condition may be apparent in the post-coronavirus disease (COVID) era although not recognized to date. Our findings showing this type of complex transdiagnostic symptomatology in two countries indicate a need for a new understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic’s psychopathological consequences in the post-COVID era.