Mental health during the COVID-19 quarantine in five countries

Erika Yohanna Bedoya Cardona, I. Popa, A. Morandi, C. Montomoli
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Introduction. As part of the holistic concept of health, mental health can be focused on prevention of contagion and coping with the disease and its consequences in the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic. The present study describes, compares, and analyzes the association of the impact of the event, perceived stress, coping strategies, emotional regulation, and sociodemographic characteristics during the quarantine in various countries. Material and methods. This research is a multicentric and epidemiological study with a convenience online snowball sampling of the general population and university students. Results. 1.179 participants from Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Italy, and Spain responded to the survey. Most of them included students and workers, with a high educational level and living with family during the quarantine. There are significant differences in the medians of all variables among countries and sociodemographic characteristics. The variables positively and significantly associated with the impact of the event during quarantine included the perceived stress, the coping strategies of alcohol/drug use, planning and active coping, focus on emotions and vent, the emotional regulation strategy expressive suppression, and living in Italy. Conclusions. These results have contributed to the understanding of mental, emotional, and behavioral response to quarantine, as well as underline the urgency of monitoring mental health among the vulnerable groups, in order to design specific prevention and intervention programs.
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五个国家COVID-19隔离期间的心理健康状况
介绍。作为整体健康概念的一部分,在当前COVID-19大流行的背景下,精神卫生可侧重于预防传染和应对疾病及其后果。本研究描述、比较和分析了事件的影响、感知压力、应对策略、情绪调节和各国隔离期间的社会人口特征之间的关联。材料和方法。本研究是一项多中心流行病学研究,对普通人群和大学生进行了方便的在线滚雪球抽样。结果:来自哥伦比亚、巴西、墨西哥、意大利和西班牙的1.179名参与者参与了调查。他们大多是学生和工人,受教育程度高,在隔离期间与家人住在一起。所有变量的中位数在不同国家和社会人口特征之间存在显著差异。与隔离期间事件影响正相关的变量包括感知压力、酒精/药物使用应对策略、计划和主动应对、关注情绪和发泄、情绪调节策略表达抑制和意大利生活。结论。这些结果有助于了解对隔离的心理、情绪和行为反应,并强调监测弱势群体心理健康的紧迫性,以便制定具体的预防和干预方案。
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