波多黎各受地震和流行病影响的教师群体的心理健康和资源获取。

IF 0.3 Puerto Rico health sciences journal Pub Date : 2025-03-01
Yanice Vanessa Méndez-Fernández, Alvin Tran, Mario Flores-Torres, Elvin Estrada-García, Jailene Marie Resto
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目的:对波多黎各西南部受地震和COVID-19大流行影响的学校教师的心理健康状况和基本资源获取情况进行评估。方法:从2020年11月到2021年9月,对在联邦紧急事务管理局地震灾害声明中列出的城市工作的学校教师进行了在线调查。创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)、焦虑和抑郁的患病率分别根据DSM-5(精神障碍诊断与统计手册,第五版)PTSD检查表(PCL-5)、广泛性焦虑障碍7项(GAD-7)量表和流行病学研究中心抑郁症(CES-D-7)量表的得分计算。结果:58名受访教师中,社会经济地位较低的学生占93.1%。48%(48.3%)的人报告在进行必要的房屋维修方面遇到了困难,32.8%的人在获得医疗服务方面遇到了困难。21%(20.7%)的教师符合PTSD的临床界限,12.1%的教师在严重焦虑范围内。24%(24.1%)的教师得到抑郁的分数。结论:调查结果突出表明,在波多黎各发生自然灾害后,有必要向学校教师提供心理健康服务。
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Mental Health and Access to Resources in a Schoolteacher Population Impacted by Earthquakes and the Pandemic in Puerto Rico.

Objective: A study was conducted to evaluate the mental health status and access to essential resources in a sample of schoolteachers impacted by earthquakes and the COVID-19 pandemic in Southwestern Puerto Rico.

Methods: From November 2020 through September 2021, an online survey was administered to schoolteachers working in municipalities listed in the Federal Emergency Management Agency earthquake disaster declaration. The prevalences of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression were calculated based on scores from the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition) (PCL-5), the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item (GAD-7) scale, and the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D-7) scale, respectively.

Results: Most of the teachers in the sample (N = 58) reported serving students of low socioeconomic status (93.1%). Forty-eight percent (48.3%) reported having trouble making necessary home repairs, and 32.8%, accessing medical care. Twenty-one percent (20.7%) of the teachers met the clinical cutoff for PTSD, and 12.1% scored within the range of severe anxiety. Twenty-four percent (24.1%) of the teachers obtained scores indicative of depression.

Conclusion: The survey findings highlight the need to provide mental health services to schoolteachers in the aftermath of a natural disaster in Puerto Rico.

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