Epidemiological sutdy on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of the population of Metropolitan Lima

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Objective: Identify in the adult population of Metropolitan Lima the prevalence, access and factors associated with the main mental disorders (MD) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: Cross-sectional, correlational study in a probabilistic, two-stage sample of 1823 adults (≥18 years old), inte...

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Autores: Saavedra, Javier E., Aliaga Giraldo, Katiuska, Castillo Martell, Walter Humberto, Huamán Pineda, Julio, Luna Solís, Ybeth, Nicolás Hoyos, Ysela, Krüger Malpartida, Hever, Paz Schaeffer, Vilma, Robles Arana, Yolanda, Sagástegui Soto, Abel Ampelio II, Sarabia Arce, Silvana, Vega Dienstmaier, Johann M., Zevallos Bustamante, Sonia
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Fundación Instituto Hipólito Unanue
Repositorio:Diagnóstico
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Trastornos mentales
salud mental
COVID-19
acceso a la atención de salud
sueño
Mental disorders
mental health
access to health care
sleep quality
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiological sutdy on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of the population of Metropolitan Lima
Estudio epidemiológico sobre el impacto de la pandemia COVID-19 en la salud mental de la población de Lima Metropolitana
title Epidemiological sutdy on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of the population of Metropolitan Lima
spellingShingle Epidemiological sutdy on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of the population of Metropolitan Lima
Saavedra, Javier E.
Trastornos mentales
salud mental
COVID-19
acceso a la atención de salud
sueño
Mental disorders
mental health
COVID-19
access to health care
sleep quality
title_short Epidemiological sutdy on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of the population of Metropolitan Lima
title_full Epidemiological sutdy on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of the population of Metropolitan Lima
title_fullStr Epidemiological sutdy on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of the population of Metropolitan Lima
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological sutdy on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of the population of Metropolitan Lima
title_sort Epidemiological sutdy on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of the population of Metropolitan Lima
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Saavedra, Javier E.
Aliaga Giraldo, Katiuska
Castillo Martell, Walter Humberto
Huamán Pineda, Julio
Luna Solís, Ybeth
Nicolás Hoyos, Ysela
Krüger Malpartida, Hever
Paz Schaeffer, Vilma
Robles Arana, Yolanda
Sagástegui Soto, Abel Ampelio II
Sarabia Arce, Silvana
Vega Dienstmaier, Johann M.
Zevallos Bustamante, Sonia
author Saavedra, Javier E.
author_facet Saavedra, Javier E.
Aliaga Giraldo, Katiuska
Castillo Martell, Walter Humberto
Huamán Pineda, Julio
Luna Solís, Ybeth
Nicolás Hoyos, Ysela
Krüger Malpartida, Hever
Paz Schaeffer, Vilma
Robles Arana, Yolanda
Sagástegui Soto, Abel Ampelio II
Sarabia Arce, Silvana
Vega Dienstmaier, Johann M.
Zevallos Bustamante, Sonia
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author2 Aliaga Giraldo, Katiuska
Castillo Martell, Walter Humberto
Huamán Pineda, Julio
Luna Solís, Ybeth
Nicolás Hoyos, Ysela
Krüger Malpartida, Hever
Paz Schaeffer, Vilma
Robles Arana, Yolanda
Sagástegui Soto, Abel Ampelio II
Sarabia Arce, Silvana
Vega Dienstmaier, Johann M.
Zevallos Bustamante, Sonia
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Trastornos mentales
salud mental
COVID-19
acceso a la atención de salud
sueño
Mental disorders
mental health
COVID-19
access to health care
sleep quality
topic Trastornos mentales
salud mental
COVID-19
acceso a la atención de salud
sueño
Mental disorders
mental health
COVID-19
access to health care
sleep quality
description Objective: Identify in the adult population of Metropolitan Lima the prevalence, access and factors associated with the main mental disorders (MD) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: Cross-sectional, correlational study in a probabilistic, two-stage sample of 1823 adults (≥18 years old), interviewed by telephone. Instruments: sociodemographic file and housing characteristics; Questionnaire on COVID-19 Experiences; the MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview ICD-10 Version; the MINI Suicide Risk Scale; the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index; the Perceived Stress Scale; Psychosocial Functioning Brief Scale (based on suggested areas of the WHO DAS-S); Questionnaire on Access to Health Services; Mezzich Quality of Life Index; Diener's Life Satisfaction Scale; Block's Ego-Resilience Scale; and an Abbreviated Ad-hoc Questionnaire on Domestic Violence. Analysis used were the corrected F as a variant of the second-order Rao-Scott chi-square statistic and its significance based on its degrees of freedom and a significance level of < 0.05 and logistic regression analysis for complex samples. Results: A moderate to severe stress level was found in 57.2% of the population. Most mental health indicators, including positive health, showed unfavorable results over previous studies, including suicidal indicators, sleep problems, and systematic violence against women. The prevalence at 12 months, 6 months and current prevalence of any MD was 19.6%, 17.8% and 12.5%, respectively. The most frequent MD was depressive episode with an annual prevalence of 13.6% and 6 monthsprevalence of 12.3%, followed by generalized anxiety disorder. The presence of MD was significantly associated with female sex, lower age, marital status separated, divorced, or widowed, low educational level, low economic status, having lost its employment due to the pandemic, having been infected with COVID-19, having a family member infected and having a close family member died by COVID. A 12.2% of people with diagnosable MD accessed to treatment, and 29.4% considered they had needed a lot of care but did not receive it. Conclusions: Compared to periods without a pandemic, there was a two to three-fold increase in MD during the pandemic, suggesting that social policies should be oriented with priority to mental health.
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spelling Epidemiological sutdy on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of the population of Metropolitan LimaEstudio epidemiológico sobre el impacto de la pandemia COVID-19 en la salud mental de la población de Lima MetropolitanaSaavedra, Javier E.Aliaga Giraldo, KatiuskaCastillo Martell, Walter HumbertoHuamán Pineda, JulioLuna Solís, YbethNicolás Hoyos, YselaKrüger Malpartida, HeverPaz Schaeffer, VilmaRobles Arana, YolandaSagástegui Soto, Abel Ampelio IISarabia Arce, SilvanaVega Dienstmaier, Johann M. Zevallos Bustamante, SoniaTrastornos mentalessalud mentalCOVID-19acceso a la atención de saludsueñoMental disordersmental healthCOVID-19access to health caresleep qualityObjective: Identify in the adult population of Metropolitan Lima the prevalence, access and factors associated with the main mental disorders (MD) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: Cross-sectional, correlational study in a probabilistic, two-stage sample of 1823 adults (≥18 years old), interviewed by telephone. Instruments: sociodemographic file and housing characteristics; Questionnaire on COVID-19 Experiences; the MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview ICD-10 Version; the MINI Suicide Risk Scale; the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index; the Perceived Stress Scale; Psychosocial Functioning Brief Scale (based on suggested areas of the WHO DAS-S); Questionnaire on Access to Health Services; Mezzich Quality of Life Index; Diener's Life Satisfaction Scale; Block's Ego-Resilience Scale; and an Abbreviated Ad-hoc Questionnaire on Domestic Violence. Analysis used were the corrected F as a variant of the second-order Rao-Scott chi-square statistic and its significance based on its degrees of freedom and a significance level of < 0.05 and logistic regression analysis for complex samples. Results: A moderate to severe stress level was found in 57.2% of the population. Most mental health indicators, including positive health, showed unfavorable results over previous studies, including suicidal indicators, sleep problems, and systematic violence against women. The prevalence at 12 months, 6 months and current prevalence of any MD was 19.6%, 17.8% and 12.5%, respectively. The most frequent MD was depressive episode with an annual prevalence of 13.6% and 6 monthsprevalence of 12.3%, followed by generalized anxiety disorder. The presence of MD was significantly associated with female sex, lower age, marital status separated, divorced, or widowed, low educational level, low economic status, having lost its employment due to the pandemic, having been infected with COVID-19, having a family member infected and having a close family member died by COVID. A 12.2% of people with diagnosable MD accessed to treatment, and 29.4% considered they had needed a lot of care but did not receive it. Conclusions: Compared to periods without a pandemic, there was a two to three-fold increase in MD during the pandemic, suggesting that social policies should be oriented with priority to mental health.Objetivo: Identificar en la población adulta de la Lima Metropolitana la prevalencia, acceso y factores asociados a los principales trastornos mentales (TM) durante la pandemia COVID-19. Metodología: Estudio transversal, correlacional en una muestra probabilística, bietápica, de 1823 personas adultas (≥18 años), entrevistada vía telefónica. Instrumentos: Ficha sociodemográfica y características de vivienda; Cuestionario sobre Experiencias COVID-19; la MINI International Neuropsychiatric Interview Versión CIE-10; la Escala de Riesgo Suicida del MINI; el Índice de Calidad de Sueño de Pittsburgh; Escala de Percepción de Estrés; Escala Breve de Funcionamiento Psicosocial (basada en áreas sugeridas del WHO DAS-S); Cuestionario sobre Acceso a Servicios de Salud; Índice de Calidad de Vida de Mezzich; Escala de Satisfacción con la Vida de Diener; Escala de Resiliencia del Yo de Block; y un Cuestionario Abreviado Ad-hoc sobre Violencia Doméstica. Se utilizó la F corregida como una variante del estadístico de chi-cuadrado corregido de Rao-Scott de segundo orden y análisis de regresión logística para muestras complejas. Resultados: Se encontró en un 57,2% de la población un nivel de estrés de moderado a severo. La mayoría de los indicadores de salud mental, incluyendo de salud positiva, mostraron resultados desfavorables con respecto a estudios previos, incluyendo indicadores suicidas, problemas de sueño y la violencia sistemática contra la mujer. La prevalencia a 12 meses, 6 meses y actual de algún TM fue del 19,6%, 17,8% y 12,5%, respectivamente. El TM más frecuente fue el episodio depresivo con una prevalencia anual de 13,6% y de 6 meses de 12,3%, seguido por el trastorno de ansiedad generalizada. La presencia de TM se asoció significativamente con el sexo femenino, menor edad, estado civil viudo(a), divorciado(a) o separado(a), un menor nivel educativo, baja situación económica, haber perdido el empleo por la pandemia, haberse contagiado de la COVID-19, tener un familiar contagiado y tener un familiar fallecido por COVID. De la misma manera las personas afectadas por la COVID-19 presentaron resultados desfavorables en los todos los indicadores de salud mental. El 12,2% de las personas con TM diagnosticables fue atendida, y 29,4% consideró haber necesitado bastante o mucha atención, pero no la recibió. Conclusiones: En comparación a períodos sin pandemia, se ha encontrado un incremento desfavorable de los indicadores de salud mental que obliga a asumir que uno de los principales efectos de la pandemia sería sobre la salud mental de las personas y, por lo tanto, las políticas sociales deberían orientarse con prioridad en este aspecto.Fundación Instituto Hipólito Unanue2022-08-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe/index.php/diagnostico/article/view/37410.33734/diagnostico.v61i3.374Diagnóstico; Vol. 61 No. 3 (2022); e374Diagnostico; Vol. 61 Núm. 3 (2022); e3741018-28882709-795110.33734/diagnostico.v61i3reponame:Diagnósticoinstname:Fundación Instituto Hipólito Unanueinstacron:FIHUspahttps://revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe/index.php/diagnostico/article/view/374/378Derechos de autor 2022 Javier E. Saavedra, Katiuska Aliaga Giraldo, Walter Humberto Castillo Martell, Julio Huamán Pineda, Ybeth Luna Solís, Ysela Nicolás Hoyos, Hever Krüger Malpartida, Vilma Paz Schaeffer, Yolanda Robles Arana, Abel Ampelio II Sagástegui Soto, Silvana Sarabia Arce, Johann M. Vega Dienstmaier, Sonia Zevallos Bustamanteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe:article/3742023-01-27T03:53:40Z
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