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Perceived relaxation and its role as a protective factor against phobic anxiety during the course of preventive and compulsory social isolation due to COVID-19 in population of Mendoza. / LA RELAJACIÓN PERCIBIDA Y SU ROL COMO FACTOR PROTECTOR FRENTE A LA ANSIEDAD FÓBICA DURANTE EL TRANSCURSO DEL AISLAMIENTO SOCIAL, PREVENTIVO Y OBLIGATORIO POR COVID-19 EN EL GRAN MENDOZA
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ABSTRACT
A crisis situation arises when an unprecedented event breaks into our reality, and the ways of coping that were used to solve similar problems are insufficient. This study is situated within the framework of "social, preventive and compulsory isolation", imposed by decree in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, declared by the WHO. It was found that the perceived relaxation would have an incidence in favor of the reduction of phobic anxiety when comparing groups that perceive or not relaxation during the preventive and compulsory social isolation by COVID-19 in Greater Mendoza, thus behaving as a possible protective factor. Currently, very little is known about the psychological consequences that this type of measures, or this context, could produce, for which reason it is pertinent to analyze the factors that could be determining factors in the mental health and well-being of the population of Greater Mendoza.
RESUMEN
Una situación de crisis surge cuando irrumpe en nuestra realidad un evento sin precedentes, y los modos de afrontamiento que se utilizaban para solucionar problemas similares, resultan insuficientes. El presente estudio se sitúa en el marco de "aislamiento social, preventivo y obligatorio", impuesto por decreto ante la pandemia de COVID-19, declarada por la OMS. Se encontró que la relajación percibida tendría una incidencia a favor de la reducción de la ansiedad fóbica al comparar grupos que perciben o no relajación durante el aislamiento social preventivo y obligatorio por COVID-19 en el Gran Mendoza, comportándose así, como un posible factor protector. Actualmente se conoce muy poco acerca de las consecuencias psicológicas que este tipo de medidas, o este contexto, podría producir, por lo cual resulta pertinente analizar los factores que podrían ser determinantes en la salud mental y el bienestar de la población del Gran Mendoza.
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Social determinants of health
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2020
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