Perceived gender equality in caregiving and mental health: the impact of the COVID-19 health crisis in a sample of Andalusian women

IF 0.5 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
Feminismos Pub Date : 2023-07-10 DOI:10.14198/fem.2023.42.11
Ana Isabel Muñoz-González, M. García-Jiménez, María Jesús Cala-Carrillo
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The restrictions during COVID-19 seem to have had an unequal impact on the mental health and habits of the population in terms of gender. The literature states that crises such as this have a more negative impact on women. We explored perceived overload due to household chores and informal caregiving in a sample of Andalusian women, their perception of an increase in this overload after the pandemic, and its possible effect on mental health. To do this, we administered an online retrospective questionnaire to explore the perception of 166 women on care economy variables by estimating hours, effort, overload, and sharing of chores at three different times: before the onset of the pandemic, during lockdown, and at the time of data collection (one year after lockdown). We also measured depression, anxiety, stress, and life satisfaction at the time of data collection through validated scales. Results showed that women estimated significantly more time and effort on household chores and caregiving for the lockdown period. The retrospective estimation of the sharing of tasks was similar over the three moments but women perceived that they did more than their heterosexual partners. One in four women perceived an increase in caregiving overload after the pandemic. Women who felt mental overload due to caregiving scored higher in depression than those who felt physical overload. Considering these findings, and despite the limitations of this study, the pandemic may have led to an increase in informal caregiving overload for many women. Furthermore, the relation between depression and overload one year after lockdown was demonstrated. Measures are required to reduce the impact of gender in crises by designing prevention policies and programs that promote co-responsibility.
护理和心理健康方面的性别平等:新冠肺炎健康危机对安达卢西亚妇女样本的影响
新冠肺炎期间的限制措施似乎对人群的心理健康和性别习惯产生了不平等的影响。文献指出,此类危机对妇女的负面影响更大。我们在安达卢西亚女性样本中探讨了家务和非正式护理造成的超负荷,她们对疫情后这种超负荷增加的看法,以及它对心理健康的可能影响。为此,我们进行了一项在线回顾性问卷调查,通过估计疫情爆发前、封锁期间和数据收集时(封锁一年后)三个不同时间的工作时间、工作量、超负荷和分担家务,探讨166名女性对护理经济变量的看法。我们还通过经过验证的量表测量了数据收集时的抑郁、焦虑、压力和生活满意度。结果显示,在封锁期间,女性估计在家务和护理方面花费的时间和精力要多得多。在这三个时刻,对任务分担的回顾性估计是相似的,但女性认为自己比异性恋伴侣做得更多。四分之一的女性认为,在新冠疫情之后,护理人员的工作量增加了。由于照顾而感到精神超负荷的女性在抑郁症中的得分高于那些感到身体超负荷的人。考虑到这些发现,尽管这项研究存在局限性,但疫情可能导致许多女性的非正式护理负担增加。此外,还证明了封锁一年后抑郁与超负荷之间的关系。需要采取措施,通过制定促进共同责任的预防政策和方案,减少性别在危机中的影响。
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