Mental Health problem during social crises: What we heave learned from the COVID-19 pandemic

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The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a social crisis that temporarily affected the entire world population.Predictions of a massive damage to mental health have not been confirmed, but some vulnerable populations have beendisproportionately affected by the infection and the social measures thereby implem...

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Autor: Rondón, Marta B. Rondón
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Fundación Instituto Hipólito Unanue
Repositorio:Diagnóstico
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Eventos que cambian la vida
COVID-19
poblaciones vulnerables
Life changing events
vulnerable populations
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spelling Mental Health problem during social crises: What we heave learned from the COVID-19 pandemicProblemas de Salud Mental durante la crisis sociales: Lo que hemos aprendido de la pandemia COVID-19Rondón, Marta B. RondónEventos que cambian la vidaCOVID-19poblaciones vulnerablesLife changing eventsCOVID-19vulnerable populationsThe COVID-19 pandemic triggered a social crisis that temporarily affected the entire world population.Predictions of a massive damage to mental health have not been confirmed, but some vulnerable populations have beendisproportionately affected by the infection and the social measures thereby implemented. Many women's mental healthhas deteriorated due to their higher exposure as most of the so-called “essential workers”, and to the larger burden ofresponsibilities they had to shoulder. People at both extremes of the life cycle share common vulnerability factors and wereexposed to isolation and the unavailability of formal support networks in the face of closure of schools, health andrecreational services. Surprisingly, adolescents of both sexes have also suffered a severe emotional impact documented bythe rise in suicidal ideation and behaviors and explained by the distortion of a life phase in which complex interdependentprocesses of neurobiological and psychosocial growth occur. Inequities derived from gender, age, origin and other factorswere multiplied in the pandemic resulting in clear disparities in mortality and in the prevalence of symptoms due to thefailure of stress-management abilities.La pandemia por COVID-19 precipitó una crisis social que afectó temporalmente a toda la población mundial. Laspredicciones de daño masivo a la salud mental no se han confirmado, pero algunas poblaciones vulnerables han sidodespropor- cionadamente afectadas por la infección y por las medidas sociales implementadas. La salud mental de muchasmujeres ha sufrido un deterioro significativo dada su mayor exposición al riesgo de constituir la mayoría de los llamados“trabajadores esenciales” y por la sobrecarga de responsabilidades que recayó sobre ellas. Las personas en los extremosdel ciclo vital comparten factores biológicos de vulnerabilidad y estuvieron expuestas al aislamiento y la falta deprotección y soporte formal por el cierre de escuelas, servicios de salud y lugares de recreación. Los y las adolescentes,sorprendentemente, han sufrido también un impacto emocional severo que se evidencia en el incremento de ideación yconductas suicidas y que se explica porque la pandemia alteró una etapa de la vida en la que desarrollo neurobiológico ypsicosocial configuran una experiencia sumamente compleja. Las inequidades, debidas a diferencias de género, edad,origen u otros parámetros, se multiplicaron en la pandemia resultando en disparidades claras en mortalidad y prevalenciade síntomas debidos al quiebre de la capacidad para afrontar el estrés.Fundación Instituto Hipólito Unanue2024-10-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe/index.php/diagnostico/article/view/54010.33734/diagnstico.v63i3.540Diagnóstico; Vol. 63 No. 3 (2024); e540Diagnostico; Vol. 63 Núm. 3 (2024); e5401018-28882709-795110.33734/diagnostico.v63i3reponame:Diagnósticoinstname:Fundación Instituto Hipólito Unanueinstacron:FIHUspahttps://revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe/index.php/diagnostico/article/view/540/516Derechos de autor 2024 Marta B. Rondónhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistadiagnostico.fihu.org.pe:article/5402024-11-14T19:31:00Z
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Problemas de Salud Mental durante la crisis sociales: Lo que hemos aprendido de la pandemia COVID-19
title Mental Health problem during social crises: What we heave learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
spellingShingle Mental Health problem during social crises: What we heave learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
Rondón, Marta B. Rondón
Eventos que cambian la vida
COVID-19
poblaciones vulnerables
Life changing events
COVID-19
vulnerable populations
title_short Mental Health problem during social crises: What we heave learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full Mental Health problem during social crises: What we heave learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Mental Health problem during social crises: What we heave learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Mental Health problem during social crises: What we heave learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
title_sort Mental Health problem during social crises: What we heave learned from the COVID-19 pandemic
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rondón, Marta B. Rondón
author Rondón, Marta B. Rondón
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Eventos que cambian la vida
COVID-19
poblaciones vulnerables
Life changing events
COVID-19
vulnerable populations
topic Eventos que cambian la vida
COVID-19
poblaciones vulnerables
Life changing events
COVID-19
vulnerable populations
description The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a social crisis that temporarily affected the entire world population.Predictions of a massive damage to mental health have not been confirmed, but some vulnerable populations have beendisproportionately affected by the infection and the social measures thereby implemented. Many women's mental healthhas deteriorated due to their higher exposure as most of the so-called “essential workers”, and to the larger burden ofresponsibilities they had to shoulder. People at both extremes of the life cycle share common vulnerability factors and wereexposed to isolation and the unavailability of formal support networks in the face of closure of schools, health andrecreational services. Surprisingly, adolescents of both sexes have also suffered a severe emotional impact documented bythe rise in suicidal ideation and behaviors and explained by the distortion of a life phase in which complex interdependentprocesses of neurobiological and psychosocial growth occur. Inequities derived from gender, age, origin and other factorswere multiplied in the pandemic resulting in clear disparities in mortality and in the prevalence of symptoms due to thefailure of stress-management abilities.
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