Purvis Rachel S, Ayers Britni L, Rowland Brett, Moore Ramey, Hallgren Emily, McElfish Pearl A
College of Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Northwest, 1125 N. College Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72703, USA.
Office of Community Health and Research, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Northwest, 1125 N. College Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72703, USA.
Dialogues Health. 2022 Dec;1:100018. doi: 10.1016/j.dialog.2022.100018. Epub 2022 Jun 3.
The COVID-19 pandemic radically and rapidly altered Americans' daily life as they navigated quarantines, school closings, job insecurity, and disrupted social activities. The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected women who have reported higher levels of stress, anxiety, and depression related to the pandemic compared to men. The study explored how the COVID-19 pandemic affected daily stressors of women. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected simultaneously using an online questionnaire from female participants ( = 531) who were 18 years of age or older and residing, employed, or accessing health care in Arkansas. A qualitative descriptive approach was used to summarize and synthesize participants' experiences and perceptions. Qualitative data allowed respondents to describe their lived experiences of how the COVID-19 pandemic affected them from their perspective. Four primary themes related to participants' experiences of stress related to the COVID-19 outbreak are reported: 1) employment and expenses, 2) social distancing, 3) caregiving, and 4) emotional/mental health. Several subthemes emerged within primary themes. The study documented respondents' lived experiences and how COVID-19 stress increased anxiety, depression, fear, and frustration. These findings contribute important nuances about women's experiences of stress caused by COVID-19 and can inform future health policies to address women's health post-pandemic and in future health crises. This study makes a significant contribution to the literature as the first article that uses qualitative methods to document sources of COVID-19 pandemic stress for women in their own words.
新冠疫情从根本上迅速改变了美国人的日常生活,他们经历了隔离、学校关闭、工作不稳定以及社交活动中断等情况。新冠疫情对女性的影响尤为严重,与男性相比,女性报告称与疫情相关的压力、焦虑和抑郁水平更高。该研究探讨了新冠疫情如何影响女性的日常压力源。通过在线问卷同时收集了定性和定量数据,参与者为531名18岁及以上的女性,她们居住在阿肯色州、在当地工作或接受医疗保健服务。采用定性描述方法来总结和综合参与者的经历与看法。定性数据使受访者能够从自身角度描述新冠疫情对她们的实际影响。报告了与参与者因新冠疫情爆发而产生的压力经历相关的四个主要主题:1)就业与开支,2)社交距离,3)照顾他人,4)情绪/心理健康。在主要主题中还出现了几个子主题。该研究记录了受访者的实际经历以及新冠疫情压力如何加剧焦虑、抑郁、恐惧和沮丧情绪。这些发现为新冠疫情给女性带来的压力经历提供了重要的细微差别,并可为未来制定应对疫情后及未来健康危机中女性健康问题的卫生政策提供参考。作为第一篇用定性方法以女性自身语言记录新冠疫情压力来源的文章,本研究对相关文献做出了重大贡献。