巴西与工作有关的精神障碍患病率:大流行前后的比较

Maria Clara Monteiro de Souza Lima, Anna Beatriz Vilas Boas Moreira, Daniel Nascimento Machado, Raul Coelho Barreto Filho
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导读:工作相关精神障碍是一种常见的精神障碍,不仅影响工作活动,而且影响个人的生活质量。在2019年开始的2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,与工作活动相关的社会行为发生了变化,例如社会隔离和远程工作,这给大多数专业人员的工作动态带来了不确定性,并成为影响巴西人口中精神障碍出现的因素之一。(1)在这种情况下,在大流行前后比较中评估这些疾病的患病率的重要性是显而易见的。材料和方法:通过使用DATASUS平台收集数据进行描述性横断面研究,使用2018年至2021年的可用数据。目的:从2018年至2021年的比较数据中描述巴西工作相关精神障碍的年度患病率。此外,请说明在大流行开始的那一年(2019年),与大流行前时期(2018年)相比,流行率是否有所上升,以及大流行期间(2019年和2020年)和大流行后时期(2021年)的上升趋势是否持续。结果:2018 - 2021年共7337例。其中,2018年登记1812起(24.7%),2019年登记2378起(32.4%),2020年登记1343起(18.3%),2021年登记1804起(24.6%)。因此,按时期比较:从2018年到2019年,病例从1812例增加到2378例,增长了31.2%。从2019年到2020年,登记人数下降了43.5%,从2020年到2021年,又出现了34.3%的相应增长。讨论:这一分析表明,从2020年到2021年,远程办公和在实体环境中工作之间的过渡时期,增长的百分比最高。此外,在COVID-19传播最严重的年份(2019年),病例数也出现了相当大的增长。结论:在7337例病例中,巴西与工作有关的精神障碍病例数最多的一年是2019年,当时该国开始流行,这一因素促进了巴西劳动力动态的变化。然而,可以得出结论,就病例数而言,大流行后时期(2021年)的患病率与大流行前时期(2018年)相似,与2020年相比增加了34.3%。这一结论是可能的,因为与2019年和2020年相比,病例数也下降了43.5%。关键词:精神障碍,远程办公,COVID-19
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PREVALENCE OF WORK-RELATED MENTAL DISORDERS IN BRAZIL: A PRE AND POST-PANDEMIC COMPARISON
Introduction: Work-related mental disorders are frequent and affect not only the work activity, but also the individual’s quality of life. During the COVID-19 pandemic – which began in 2019, there were changes in terms of society’s behavior in relation to its work activity – such as social isolation and teleworking – which brought uncertainties in the work dynamics of most professionals and functioned as one of the factors that influenced the emergence of mental disorders in the Brazilian population.(1) In this context, the importance of assessing the prevalence of these disorders in a pre- and post-pandemic comparison is evident. Material and method: Descriptive, cross-sectional study through data collection using the DATASUS platform, using available data for the years 2018 to 2021. Objective: To describe the annual prevalence of work-related mental disorders in Brazil, from the comparison data for the years 2018 to 2021. In addition, expose whether there was an increase in prevalence in the year of the beginning of the pandemic (2019), in relation to the pre-pandemic period (2018), and if the upward trend persisted with regard to the pandemic period (2019 and 2020) and post-pandemic period (2021). Results: Between 2018 and 2021, there were a total of 7337 cases. Of these, 1812 (24.7%) were registered in 2018, 2378 (32.4%) in 2019, 1343 (18.3%) in 2020 and 1804 (24.6%) in 2021. Thus, comparing by periods: from 2018 to 2019, cases increased from 1812 to 2378, which represents a percentage increase of 31.2%. From 2019 to 2020, the registered numbers fell by 43.5%, and from 2020 to 2021, a new increase corresponding to 34.3% was observed. Discussion: This analysis showed that the highest percentage increase occurred from 2020 to 2021, a transition period between telecommuting and working in a physical environment. In addition, in the year of the greatest spread of COVID-19 (2019), there was also a considerable increase in the number of cases.Conclusion: of the 7,337 total cases, the year with the highest number of cases of work-related mental disorders in Brazil was 2019, when the pandemic began in the country, a factor that promoted changes in Brazilian labor dynamics. However, it was possible to conclude that the post-pandemic period (2021), in relation to the number of cases, had a similar prevalence to the pre-pandemic period (2018), with an increase of 34.3% compared to the year 2020. This conclusion was possible since there was also a decline of 43.5% of cases, when comparing the years 2019 and 2020. Keywords: mental disorders, teleworking, COVID-19.
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