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Psychological Effects and Associated Factors of COVID-19 in a Mexican Sample.


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID 19) is a new viral zoonosis of global concern that could cause psychological sequelae. We examined the levels of psychological distress, anxiety, depression, and stress during the COVID-19 outbreak in a Mexican sample.

Methods

An online survey was applied that collected information on demographic and financial status data, physical status, contact history, knowledge, concerns, and precautionary measures concerning COVID-19. Impact of Event Scale-Revised and Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale were included.

Results

A total of 50.3% of respondents rated psychological distress as moderate-severe; 15.7% reported moderate-severe depressive symptoms; 22.6% reported moderate-severe anxiety symptoms; and 19.8% reported moderate-severe stress levels. Female gender, older age, divorced status, lack of confidence related to security of the test, lower satisfaction of health information concerning COVID-19, history of direct or indirect contact with a COVID-19 confirmed case, live with just 1 other person, and spent >9 h/d at home were associated with greater psychological distress and/or higher levels of stress, anxiety, and depression. By contrast, precautionary measures, such as hand hygiene and wearing masks, were associated with lower levels of psychological distress, depression, anxiety, and stress.

Conclusions

COVID-19 outbreak results in considerable psychological effects among the Mexican sample.

SUBMITTER: Cortes-Alvarez NY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7385317 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Psychological Effects and Associated Factors of COVID-19 in a Mexican Sample.

Cortés-Álvarez Nadia Yanet NY   Piñeiro-Lamas Regino R   Vuelvas-Olmos César Rubén CR  

Disaster medicine and public health preparedness 20200624 3


<h4>Objectives</h4>The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID 19) is a new viral zoonosis of global concern that could cause psychological sequelae. We examined the levels of psychological distress, anxiety, depression, and stress during the COVID-19 outbreak in a Mexican sample.<h4>Methods</h4>An online survey was applied that collected information on demographic and financial status data, physical status, contact history, knowledge, concerns, and precautionary measures concerning COVID-19. Impact of  ...[more]

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