The effect of the COVID-19 lockdown on mental health care use in South Africa: an interrupted time-series analysis.
Anja WettsteinMpho TlaliJohn A JoskaMorna CornellVeronika W SkrivankovaSoraya SeedatJohannes P MoutonLeigh L van den HeuvelNicola MaxwellMary-Ann DaviesGary MaartensMatthias EggerAndreas D HaasPublished in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2022)
Mental health care utilisation rates for inpatient and outpatient services decreased substantially after the introduction of the lockdown. Hospital admissions and outpatient consultations for alcohol withdrawal syndrome increased after the introduction of the lockdown, but statistical uncertainty precludes strong conclusions about a potential unintended effect of the alcohol sales ban. Governments should integrate strategies for ensuring access and continuity of essential mental health services during lockdowns in pandemic preparedness planning.