1. Psychological Impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Brazilian Population: Occupational Analysis
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Renato Leonardo de Freitas, Cláudia Helena Cerqueira Mármora, Scheila Farias de Paiva, Juliana Almeida da Silva, Mayra Antonelli-Ponti, Alberto Abad, José Aparecido Da Silva, Luís Antônio Monteiro Campos, Sandra Bastos, and Lucas Teixeira
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education.field_of_study ,Population ,Context (language use) ,Mental health ,Distress ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Anxiety ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,education ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Context and objectives :The unexpected pandemic caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) affected several activities and exposed workers, students and the large mass of unemployed people to an economic and psychological pressure that could lead to various problems, such as anxiety, fear, depression and insomnia, consequently causing impairment of quality of life. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted using the COVID-19 Peri-Traumatic Distress Index (CPDI) and the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S) to measure peri-traumatic stress and fear, such as psychological reactions during the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. An online spreadsheet was used as a data collection tool to send the questionnaire and scales to a sample of 1,844 participants. Data were analyzed in groups of health professionals, students and teachers, and an analysis was performed between unemployed and employed people in order to evaluate the impact of employment on the population’s mental health. Results: All groups presented from moderate to high CPDI and FCV-19S scores, and students and unemployed people had higher levels of stress and fear. Conclusion: COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the Brazilian population, with students and the unemployed showing the highest rates of stress and fear.
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- 2021
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