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西班牙非医护人员在新冠疫情期间心理困扰的健康相关因素。

Health-related factors of psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic among non-health workers in Spain.

作者信息

Ruiz-Frutos Carlos, Ortega-Moreno Mónica, Allande-Cussó Regina, Domínguez-Salas Sara, Dias Adriano, Gómez-Salgado Juan

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Social Work and Public Health, Faculty of Labour Sciences, University of Huelva, 21007 Huelva, Spain.

Safety and Health Postgraduate Programme, Universidad Espíritu Santo, Guayaquil 092301, Ecuador.

出版信息

Saf Sci. 2021 Jan;133:104996. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2020.104996. Epub 2020 Sep 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Non-health workers engaged in essential activities during the pandemic are less researched on the effects of COVID-19 than health workers.

OBJECTIVE

to study the differences between those who work away from home and those who do so from home, when the effects of fear of contagion cross with those of confinement, about the psychological distress during the COVID-19 in Spain.

DESIGN

Observational descriptive cross-sectional study

DATA SOURCES

The study was carried out receiving 1089 questionnaires from non-health workers that were working away from home and doing so from their homes. The questionnaire included sociodemographic and occupational data, physical symptoms, self-perceived health, use of preventive measures and possible contacts, and the Goldberg GHQ-12.

RESULTS

71.6% of non-health female workers and 52.4% of non-health male workers had psychological distress, with differences among those working away from home and those working from home. The level of psychological distress among non-health workers is predicted by 66.5% through the variables: being a woman, 43 years old or younger, having a home with no outdoor spaces, poor perception of health, number of symptoms, and having been in contact with contaminated people or material. Among workers who work away from home, being self-employed is another predictive variable of distress

CONCLUSION

More than the half of the sample showed inadequate management of the psychological distress. There are modifiable factors which provide necessary elements to support a positive attitude of the workers, such as: knowledge of hygiene, transmission of the virus, protective measures, and social distancing measures.

摘要

背景

在疫情期间从事必要活动的非医护人员,相较于医护人员,关于新冠病毒病影响的研究较少。

目的

研究在西班牙新冠疫情期间,当对感染的恐惧与居家限制的影响相互交织时,离家工作者和居家工作者在心理困扰方面的差异。

设计

观察性描述性横断面研究

数据来源

该研究通过收集1089份非医护人员的问卷展开,这些人员有的离家工作,有的居家工作。问卷包括社会人口学和职业数据、身体症状、自我感知的健康状况、预防措施的使用及可能的接触情况,以及戈德堡GHQ - 12量表。

结果

71.6%的非医护女性工作者和52.4%的非医护男性工作者存在心理困扰,离家工作者和居家工作者之间存在差异。非医护人员的心理困扰水平有66.5%可通过以下变量预测:女性、43岁及以下、家中无户外空间、健康感知差、症状数量,以及曾接触过受污染的人员或物品。在离家工作的人员中,个体经营者是另一个困扰的预测变量。

结论

超过一半的样本显示心理困扰管理不足。存在一些可改变的因素,这些因素为支持工作者的积极态度提供了必要元素,例如:卫生知识、病毒传播、防护措施和社交距离措施。

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