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Psychological consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study.
Vancappel, A; Aubouin-Bonnaventure, J; El-Hage, W; Fouquereau, E; Réveillère, C.
  • Vancappel A; Pôle de psychiatrie-addictologie, Centre régional de psychotraumatologie CVL, CHRU de Tours, Tours, France; Département de psychologie, EE 1901 Qualipsy, Qualité de Vie et santé Psychologique, université de Tours, Tours, France; Inserm, UMR 1253, iBrain, université de Tours, Tours, France.
  • Aubouin-Bonnaventure J; Département de psychologie, EE 1901 Qualipsy, Qualité de Vie et santé Psychologique, université de Tours, Tours, France. Electronic address: juliaaubouin@hotmail.fr.
  • El-Hage W; Pôle de psychiatrie-addictologie, Centre régional de psychotraumatologie CVL, CHRU de Tours, Tours, France; Inserm, UMR 1253, iBrain, université de Tours, Tours, France.
  • Fouquereau E; Département de psychologie, EE 1901 Qualipsy, Qualité de Vie et santé Psychologique, université de Tours, Tours, France.
  • Réveillère C; Département de psychologie, EE 1901 Qualipsy, Qualité de Vie et santé Psychologique, université de Tours, Tours, France.
Encephale ; 2022 May 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1851006
ABSTRACT
Multiple psychological health problems related to the COVID-19 pandemic among both the general public and health-care workers have been identified in the scientific literature. However, most studies used quantitative methods with scales selected on the basis of the researchers' pre-established knowledge derived from the experience of other situations and which can therefore induce biases. The dual aim of the present study was to explore qualitatively the perceived psychological consequences of lockdown on members of the general public and the perceived psychological consequences of COVID-19 on health-care workers. We recruited 241 participants from the general public and 120 health-care workers. They consented online to participate and completed open-ended questions evaluating the consequence of the health crisis on their life as a couple, on their friendships, family life, work, studies, psychological health, stress, and vision of the future. Finally, participants were asked to add any further consequences that had not been mentioned. We used double coding to process the data. We identified five main themes among the participants from the general public improved and maintained social relationships, deterioration of health, improved health, personal growth, and lack of direct social contact. We also identified five main issues among the health-care workers psychological and emotional impact, adjusting, negative impact on work, worries, and uncertainty about the future. The results confirmed the existence of psychological health problems related to the COVID-19 pandemic. They also highlighted positive consequences. Health-care workers tended to perceive more negative consequences than the participants from the general public.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Qualitative research Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.encep.2022.03.002

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Qualitative research Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: J.encep.2022.03.002