Psychological distress, stressful events, and well-being in Spanish women through the first and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic and two years later

M. Matud, M. J. del Pino, Demelsa Fortes, D. E. Hernández-Lorenzo, I. Ibáñez
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The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted human lives and posed significant threats to the mental health and well-being of the population, with women being particularly affected. This study investigates the well-being, stress levels, and psychological distress experienced by women while also identifying both risk and protective factors across different phases of the COVID-19 pandemic: (i) the Spanish national lockdown during the first wave of the pandemic; (ii) the second wave; (iii) 2 years after the beginning of the pandemic; and (iv) 2 years following the second wave. To conduct this investigation, a total of 4,047 women aged 16 – 87 years old and drawn from the general population, completed eight questionnaires and scales. The findings revealed percentages of psychological distress among women, revealing rates of 60.5% during the lockdown, 65.7% during the second wave, 55.3% between February and April 2022, and 49.7% between October 2022 and February 2023. High self-esteem was the most important protective factor against psychological distress among women and was most associated with their well-being. In addition, high resilience and social support provided further protective effects, although to a lesser extent. Conversely, experiencing a higher number of stressful events was a risk factor for increased distress and posing a threat to women’s well-being.
经历 COVID-19 大流行的第一波和第二波及两年后西班牙妇女的心理困扰、压力事件和幸福感
COVID-19 大流行对人类生活产生了深远影响,并对人们的心理健康和福祉构成了重大威胁,其中女性受到的影响尤为严重。本研究调查了女性所经历的幸福感、压力水平和心理困扰,同时还确定了 COVID-19 大流行不同阶段的风险和保护因素:(i) 大流行第一波期间的西班牙全国封锁;(ii) 第二波;(iii) 大流行开始两年后;(iv) 第二波后两年。为了开展这项调查,共有 4 047 名年龄介于 16-87 岁之间的妇女填写了 8 份调查问卷和量表。调查结果揭示了女性心理困扰的百分比,在封锁期间为 60.5%,在第二波期间为 65.7%,在 2022 年 2 月至 4 月期间为 55.3%,在 2022 年 10 月至 2023 年 2 月期间为 49.7%。高自尊心是女性免受心理困扰的最重要保护因素,也是与她们的幸福感最相关的因素。此外,高复原力和社会支持也提供了进一步的保护作用,但程度较低。相反,经历较多的压力事件则是增加困扰和威胁妇女福祉的风险因素。
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