Percepção de Estresse em Tempos de Pandemia COVID-19

Fátima V. Redondo, M. Oliveira, Francisco M. S. Cardoso
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ntroduction: The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the mental health of the population. Objective: We aimed to analyze the perceived stress levels and the peritraumatic stress index in two diff erent samples with Portuguese nationality, one residing in Portugal (study 1) and the other living abroad (study 2). We also verifi ed the eff ect of gender and place of residence in these two samples for the two stress indicators. Method: Data collection took place from May 6th to June 8th. A snowball sampling method was applied to recruit participants. A web-based survey was developed to collect sociodemographic information and data on the perceived stress scale (PSS-10) and COVID-19 peritraumatic distress index (CPDI). The population living in Portugal include 369 subjects, and the population living abroad was 44 subjects. Results: From study 1, 43% of the sample manifested high levels of perceived stress, and 46.3% severe psychological distress, resulting from COVID-19 (peritraumatic stress). In study 2, the results showed that 50% of the subjects had high levels of perceived stress, and 50% had severe psychological distress because of the most recent pandemic. Residents in Portugal showed higher values in all measures studied; female gender also showed higher values in the 2 studies, in all measures. Conclusion: The fi ndings of this study suggest that the pandemic situation caused psychological distress in the Portuguese people. Therefore, we hope that this study can help develop intervention strategies to reduce psychological distress and prevent future vulnerabilities in the mental health of the Portuguese population.Keywords:Stress, pandemic, mental health, COVID-19
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2019冠状病毒病大流行影响了人群的心理健康。目的:我们旨在分析两个不同的葡萄牙国籍样本,一个居住在葡萄牙(研究1),另一个居住在国外(研究2)的感知压力水平和创伤周围压力指数。我们还验证了这两个样本中性别和居住地对这两个压力指标的影响。方法:数据收集时间为5月6日至6月8日。采用滚雪球抽样法招募参与者。开展了一项基于网络的调查,以收集社会人口学信息和感知压力量表(PSS-10)和COVID-19创伤后应激指数(CPDI)的数据。居住在葡萄牙的人口包括369名受试者,居住在国外的人口为44名受试者。结果:在研究1中,43%的样本表现出高水平的感知压力,46.3%的样本表现出由COVID-19引起的严重心理困扰(创伤后应激)。在研究2中,结果显示50%的受试者有高水平的感知压力,50%的受试者由于最近的大流行而有严重的心理困扰。葡萄牙居民在所有研究指标中都显示出更高的数值;在两项研究中,女性在所有指标中也显示出更高的数值。结论:本研究的结果表明,疫情对葡萄牙人造成了心理困扰。因此,我们希望这项研究可以帮助制定干预策略,以减少心理困扰,防止未来葡萄牙人口心理健康的脆弱性。关键词:压力,大流行,心理健康,COVID-19
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