Salud mental, confinamiento y preocupación por el coronavirus: un estudio cualitativo

Q3 Psychology
Gabriela Vásquez, Ó. Urtecho-Osorto, Maitée Agüero-Flores, Miguel José Díaz Martínez, R. M. Paguada, M. A. Varela, Miguel Landa-Blanco, Yaraní Echenique
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Abstract

This qualitative study explores the meanings and experiences of COVID-19 concerns, confinement and its relationship to mental health. It included 20 semi-structured interviews to 10 men and 10 women. It was found that there´re people concerned about their own health and their loved ones´. This can trigger psychosomatic reactions and anxiety. Other people underestimate the graveness of COVID-19 because they don´t consider themselves vulnerable. To be recurrently exposed to media information is stressful, so some people avoid it. Economic concern is also relevant due to reduced access to labor market and the suspension or decrease of income. Some informants are experiencing alterations in their eating and sleeping habits. Even though confinement limits leisure events, the informants have engaged in individual and familiar recreational activities.
冠状病毒的心理健康、遏制和担忧:一项定性研究
本定性研究探讨了COVID-19担忧的意义和经验,禁闭及其与心理健康的关系。它包括对10名男性和10名女性的20次半结构化访谈。调查发现,有些人关心自己和亲人的健康。这会引发心身反应和焦虑。其他人低估了COVID-19的严重性,因为他们不认为自己是脆弱的。经常接触媒体信息是有压力的,所以有些人会避免接触。由于进入劳动力市场的机会减少,收入暂停或减少,经济问题也与此相关。一些告密者正在经历饮食和睡眠习惯的改变。尽管监禁限制了休闲活动,但举报人从事了个人和熟悉的娱乐活动。
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Interamerican Journal of Psychology
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