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- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- REVISTE MEDICALE NEINSTITUȚIONALE
- One Health & Risk Management
- One Health & Risk Management 2021
- One Health & Risk Management Vol. 2 No 4, 2021 Supplement
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/18305
Title: | Mental health during the COVID-19 quarantine in five countries |
Authors: | Bedoya, Erika Popa, Ioana Morandi, Anna Montomoli, Cristina |
Keywords: | mental health;COVID-19;quarantine;pandemic high blood pressure;prevention |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Asociația de Biosiguranță și Biosecuritate din Republica Moldova |
Citation: | BEDOYA, Erika, POPA, Ioana, MORANDI, Anna, MONTOMOLI, Cristina. Mental health during the COVID-19 quarantine in five countries. In: One Health & Risk Management. 2021, vol. 2(suppl.), no 4, p. 35. ISSN 2587-3466. |
Abstract: | Introduction. In the current COVID-19 pandemic governments and health entities urgently responded to the biological threat developing diagnostic tests, treatments, vaccines,
additionally the economic concerns were approached, however there is little effort directed to the mental health, which is part of the holistic concept of health, and from where
interventions for the prevention of contagion and coping with the disease and its consequences can be focused. The present study sought to describe, compare, and analyze the
association of the perceived stress, coping strategies, emotional regulation, hopelessness,
impact of the event, psychological distress, suicidality, as components of mental health, and
sociodemographic characteristics during the quarantine in various countries in Europe
and Latin America.
Material and methods. Multicentric and epidemiological study approved by the Ethics
Committee of the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia. Convenience online snowball
sampling of general population and university students. The questionnaire contained the
informed consent, sociodemographic data, and the Impact of Event Scale-Revised, Perceived Stress Scale, Coping Orientations to Problems Experienced, Emotion Regulation
Questionnaire, Symptom Check-List-90 Revised, Beck's Hopelessness Scale, and Okasha
Suicidality Scale. Data were collected between April and June 2020.
Statistical analysis: Internal consistency of scales was estimated by Cronbach's alpha. Normality of distribution was assessed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests. Univariate (Kruskal-Wallis test, Spearman correlation) and multivariate analyses (Generalized Linear Models)
were performed using STATA 16.
Results. 1.179 participants (27.48% male) aged between 15 to 76 years (M=33.52, SD=13.4)
from Colombia (N=356), Brazil (N=364), Mexico (N=202), Italy (N=166), and Spain (N=91).
The majority are students and workers, whit high level of education, and living with family
during the quarantine. There are significant differences in the medians of all variables
among countries and sociodemographic characteristics showing greater psychological affectation in young people, students, women, and inhabitants of Brazil, Italy and Spain. Most
variables correlate with each other in a statistically significant way as theoretically expected.
Conclusions. Due to the complexity of the pandemic, there are differences in terms of contagion containment measures, restrictions, laws and sanctions, government and health authorities’ management, type of information disseminated by media, resources available for
diagnoses, treatments and aid, number of infections and deaths, job and economic losses,
that significantly affect the impact in mental health worldwide. The results of the present
research contribute to the understanding of mental, emotional and behavioral reactions of
people across different countries and according to sociodemographic characteristics and
underline the urgency of monitoring mental health in vulnerable groups, in order to design
specific prevention and intervention programs. |
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | One Health & Risk Management: The National Scientific Conference with international participation ”ONE HEALTH” approach in a changing world |
URI: | https://journal.ohrm.bba.md/index.php/journal-ohrm-bba-md/issue/view/17/18 http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/18305 |
ISSN: | 2587-3466 2587-3458 |
Appears in Collections: | One Health & Risk Management Vol. 2 No 4, 2021 Supplement
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