Impact of the pandemic on mental health and indicators of executive dysfunction in healthcare professionals

Concilium Pub Date : 2024-04-06 DOI:10.53660/clm-3192-24f42
Fernando José Da Silva, Karina Kelly Borges
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Pandemics can have social, economic, political and mental health impacts. During the Pandemic, there has been an increase in the prevalence of mental disorders in the general population and especially among healthcare professionals. The objective was to evaluate the mental health of health professionals who worked on the front line in the Intensive Care Unit - COVID-19 ICU and General ICU. The research was descriptive, with a quantitative and cross-sectional approach, with a convenience sample (non-probability). Participants presented a predominance of minimal symptoms, followed by mild signs of anxiety and depression in both groups and in the resistance phase. The prevalence of female gender and correlation with anxiety symptoms were identified. A statistically significant correlation was found between dysexecutive signs and those indicative of anxiety and depression, suggesting that the worsening of these disorders can affect the functioning of cognition.
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大流行病对医护人员心理健康和执行功能障碍指标的影响
大流行病会对社会、经济、政治和心理健康产生影响。在大流行期间,普通人群,尤其是医护人员的精神障碍发病率有所上升。研究的目的是评估在重症监护室--COVID-19 重症监护室和普通重症监护室一线工作的医护人员的心理健康状况。研究采用描述性、定量和横截面方法,样本为方便抽样(非概率)。在两个组别和抵抗阶段,参与者主要表现为轻微症状,其次是轻度焦虑和抑郁。研究发现了女性的普遍性以及与焦虑症状的相关性。在统计上发现,强迫症状与焦虑症和抑郁症状之间存在明显的相关性,这表明这些疾病的恶化会影响认知功能。
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