Association between the health vulnerability of family members and concern about the contagion of COVID-19 in Peruvian residents after the pandemic

IF 1.8 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Richard D. Olavarria Coronado MD, Julianna Aranda Medina MD, Janett V. Chávez Sosa MD, MPH, Salomón Huancahuire-Vega MD, PhD
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Abstract

Background

The COVID-19 pandemic has created additional challenges for family health. Worry, fear, and anxiety associated with this disease can affect the perception of family health. The study's objective was to analyze the factors associated with health vulnerability of family members in the Peruvian population after pandemic.

Methods

Observational, cross-sectional, and analytical study. Sampling was nonprobabilistic. The sample consisted of 519 residents who met the following inclusion criteria: Peruvian resident, of both genders, over 18 years of age, who lives with their family, and who agrees to participate in the study. For data collection, the “SALUFAM” and “PRE-COVID-19” scales were used, which measure the health vulnerability of family members and concern about the contagion of COVID-19, respectively. Data collection was done between January and March, 2023.

Results

Living in the Coast region increases by 3.299 times (95% CI = 1.55–9.28; p = 0.003) the probability of lower family health vulnerability compared to residents from the Jungle region. In the same way, having a low concern about the contagion of COVID-19 increases 2.77 times (95% CI = 1.02–7.53; p = 0.044) the probability of less vulnerability to family health, unlike participants who are highly concerned about the contagion of COVID-19.

Conclusions

It should be necessary to design prevention and family health promotion strategies according to the geographical region; it is also essential to provide education on the risks and the importance of prevention measures for COVID-19, regardless of their initial level of concern.

大流行后家庭成员的健康脆弱性与秘鲁居民对 COVID-19 传染性的担忧之间的关系
COVID-19 大流行给家庭健康带来了额外的挑战。与这种疾病相关的担忧、恐惧和焦虑会影响人们对家庭健康的看法。本研究旨在分析大流行后秘鲁人口中与家庭成员健康脆弱性相关的因素。抽样为非概率抽样。样本包括符合以下纳入标准的 519 名居民:秘鲁居民,男女不限,18 岁以上,与家人同住,同意参与研究。数据收集采用 "SALUFAM "和 "PRE-COVID-19 "量表,分别测量家庭成员的健康脆弱性和对 COVID-19 传染的担忧。与丛林地区的居民相比,生活在沿海地区的居民家庭健康脆弱性较低的概率增加了 3.299 倍(95% CI = 1.55-9.28; p = 0.003)。同样,与高度关注 COVID-19 传播的参与者不同,对 COVID-19 传播的低关注度会使家庭健康脆弱性降低的概率增加 2.77 倍 (95% CI = 1.02-7.53; p = 0.044)。
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Journal of General and Family Medicine
Journal of General and Family Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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