Psychology, Interamerican
Santé mentale, confinement et inquiétude concernant le coronavirus: une étude qualitative
covid
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Coronavirus
pandemias
salud mental
psicología en salud
cuarentena

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Vásquez, G., Urtecho-Osorto, Óscar R., Agüero-Flores, M., Díaz Martínez, M. J. ., Paguada, R. M. ., Varela, M. A., Landa-Blanco, M., & Echenique , Y. (2020). Santé mentale, confinement et inquiétude concernant le coronavirus: une étude qualitative. Revista Interamericana De Psicología/Interamerican Journal of Psychology, 54(2), e1333. https://doi.org/10.30849/ripijp.v54i2.1333

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Cette étude qualitative explore les significations et les expériences des problèmes de COVID-19, de l'isolement et de sa relation avec la santé mentale. Il comprenait 20 entretiens semi-structurés avec 10 hommes et 10 femmes. Il a été constaté que des personnes se préoccupent de leur propre santé et de leurs proches. Cela peut déclencher des réactions psychosomatiques et de l'anxiété. D'autres personnes sous-estiment la gravité de COVID-19 car elles ne se considèrent pas comme vulnérables. Être régulièrement exposé aux informations des médias est stressant, donc certaines personnes l'évitent. Les préoccupations économiques sont également pertinentes en raison de la réduction de l'accès au marché du travail et de la suspension ou de la diminution des revenus. Certains informateurs connaissent des changements dans leurs habitudes alimentaires et de sommeil. Même si la détention limite les activités de loisirs, les informateurs se sont livrés à des activités récréatives individuelles et familières.

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