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Poblacion Y Salud En Mesoamerica ; 20(2), 2023.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2204145

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The covid-19 pandemic has had various social impacts globally, however, the favelas and their communities are considered groups with greater vulnerability. In the absence of basic sanitation, precarious residences, low income or poverty, and unemployment are factors that differ in the impacts generated by covid-19 on this specific public, compared to other localities. I have these parameters established as of great concern, determined the question that is the focus of this research: What is being produced by researchers on the subject of COVID-19 in vulnerable territories and in favelas? In order to answer the research question and considering that there have been no studies that address this issue from a systematic review, this article aims to analyze the scientific production in journals indexed in the Web of Science collection on COVID-19 and favelas. As results, it is highlighted the amount of studies produced in India and in Brazil, despite few cited, and that the co-occurrence map allows to focus on the potential of the receptivity of thematic studies on populations and their local reality of vulnerability.

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Non-communicable Human Diseases and Injuries [VV600] Prion, Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens of Humans [VV210] human diseases depression symptoms patients viral diseases mental disorders mental health morbidity pandemics questionnaires symptomatology man Pernambuco Brazil Homo Hominidae primates mammals vertebrates Chordata animals eukaryotes Community of Portuguese Language Countries Developing Countries Latin America America South America Threshold Countries Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 coronavirus disease 2019 viral infections mental illness ; 2021(Revista Brasileira de Saude Materno Infantil)
Article | WHO COVID | ID: covidwho-1229082

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Objectives: to determine the frequency of stress, anxiety, and depression symptoms in symptomatic patients for COVID-19. To evaluate the associated factors involved in these variants.

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