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Socio-occupational factors associated with psychological distress in healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar ; 51(4), 2022.
Article in Spanish | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2168996
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Psychological distress due to the context of the COVID-19 pandemic has become very common, especially in health care workers, who have been one of the most affected populations.

Objective:

To determine the socio-occupational factors associated with psychological distress in health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Peruvian highlands.

Methods:

Cross-sectional design study, where 3 previously validated scales measuring psychological distress, fear of being infected with COVID-19 and workload were applied (alpha values 0.79, 0.91 and 0.83, respectively). These were added to other socio-occupational variables;descriptive and analytical statistics were obtained.

Results:

When multivariate analysis was performed, it was found that those who had a higher score of fear of contagion by COVID-19 (RPa 1.45;IC95% 1.12-1.87;valor p= 0.005) and those who had a higher perception of work overload (RPa 1.45;IC95% 1.12-1.87;valor p= 0.005) were those who had greater perception of psychological distress, moreover, compared to physicians, psychologists had more psychological distress (RPa 2.73;IC95% 1.67-4.46;valor p< 0.001).

Conclusion:

Significant associations were found, with the predominant finding being that there is a strong association between psychological distress and fear of possible infection with COVID-19, as well as with the perception of work overload, mainly in professional psychologists. © 2022, Editorial Ciencias Medicas. All rights reserved.
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: Spanish Journal: Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: Spanish Journal: Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar Year: 2022 Document Type: Article