COVID-19大流行期间巴西公立学校教师的工作条件、生活方式和心理健康

Q3 Medicine
Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki Pub Date : 2021-12-20 Epub Date: 2021-11-26 DOI:10.22365/jpsych.2021.045
Nayra Suze Souza E Silva, Barbosa Rose Elizabeth Cabral, Luana Lemos Leão, Geórgia das Graças Pena, Lucineia de Pinho, Tatiana Almeida de Magalhães, Marise Fagundes Silveira, Luiza Augusta Rosa Rossi-Barbosa, Rosângela Ramos Veloso Silva, Desirée Sant'Ana Haikal
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引用次数: 11

摘要

本研究旨在描述COVID-19大流行期间巴西公立学校教师的工作条件、生活方式和心理健康状况。这是一项流行病学网络调查,于2020年8月至9月进行。来自巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州农村和城市地区公立学校的教师参加了这项研究。使用了一份数字问卷,研究涉及与四个主要专题相关的变量:大流行期间的社会人口和经济概况、工作条件、生活方式和健康状况以及精神健康问题。样本共15641名教师,其中农村教师占13.3%,女性占81.9%,年龄在41-60岁之间占56.2%,已婚占66.8%,远程工作占99.2%,保持社交距离的占79.8%。大流行期间,40.6%的人家庭收入下降,33.7%的人对工作不满意,58%的人体重增加,47.9%的人不运动,35.8%的人属于至少一个COVID-19风险群体,40.5%的人在大流行期间出现了一些流感样症状,1.2%的人COVID-19检测呈阳性。关于心理健康问题,25.9%的教师自我报告在大流行期间有焦虑和/或抑郁的正式诊断。此外,7.1%的教师饮酒比平时多,33.4%的教师开始出现睡眠问题,30.4%的教师使用放松/睡眠/焦虑/抑郁药物,67.1%的教师报告他们的生活质量恶化,43.7%的教师报告他们对COVID-19有严重的恐惧。研究还发现,82.3%的教师在疫情期间至少有一种心理健康问题,如饮酒增加、睡眠问题、使用精神药物、生活质量下降和对COVID-19的恐惧。这项研究的结果揭示了这一流行病对工作条件、生活方式,特别是对教师心理健康的诸多挑战和影响程度。
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Working conditions, lifestyle and mental health of Brazilian public-school teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This study aimed to describe the working conditions, lifestyle and mental health of Brazilian public-school teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is an epidemiological websurvey, carried out from August to September 2020. Teachers from public schools in rural and urban areas in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, participated in the study. A digital questionnaire was used and the study addressed variables related to four major thematic topics: sociodemographic and economic profile, working conditions, lifestyle and health conditions, and mental health problems during the pandemic. The sample consisted of 15,641 teachers, of which 13.3% worked in rural areas, 81.9% were women, 56.2% were aged 41-60 years, 66.8% were married, 99.2% were working remotely and 79.8% adhered to social distancing. During the pandemic, 40.6% showed a decrease in family income, 33.7% were dissatisfied with their work, 58% reported increased body weight, 47.9% did not exercise, 35.8% were part of at least one risk group for COVID-19, 40.5% had some flu-like symptoms during the pandemic and 1.2% tested positive for COVID-19. Regarding mental health problems, 25.9% of teachers self-reported formal diagnosis of anxiety and/or depression during the pandemic. In addition, 7.1% of teachers were drinking more alcohol than usual, 33.4% started having sleep problems, 30.4% were using relax/sleep/anxiety/depression medications, 67.1% reported that their quality of life worsened and 43.7% reported having severe fear of COVID-19. It was also found that 82.3% of teachers had at least one mental health problem during the pandemic, such as increased alcohol consumption, sleep problems, use of psychotropic medication, decreased quality of life, and fear of COVID-19. The results of this study reveal the numerous challenges and the extent of the impact of the pandemic on working conditions, lifestyle, and especially on the mental health of teachers.

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