Fear of COVID-19 in residents of a Human Settlement in Puente Piedra, Lima

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Objectives: Identify the fear of COVID-19 in residents of a Human Settlement in Puente Piedra, Lima. Materials and methods: This research was developed from a quantitative approach, its design was descriptive-transversal. The population consisted of 500 participants. The data collection technique wa...

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Autores: Castillo-Zelaya, Betsabe Kelita, Gonzales-Nolasco , Magaly
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad María Auxiliadora
Repositorio:Agora
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Miedo
pobladores
coronavirus
Fear
settlers
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spelling Fear of COVID-19 in residents of a Human Settlement in Puente Piedra, LimaMiedo al COVID-19 en residentes de un Asentamiento Humano en Puente Piedra, LimaCastillo-Zelaya, Betsabe KelitaGonzales-Nolasco , Magaly MiedopobladorescoronavirusFearsettlerscoronavirusObjectives: Identify the fear of COVID-19 in residents of a Human Settlement in Puente Piedra, Lima. Materials and methods: This research was developed from a quantitative approach, its design was descriptive-transversal. The population consisted of 500 participants. The data collection technique was the survey and the measurement instrument was the COVID-19 Fear Scale (FCV-19S), which consists of 7 items and 2 dimensions. Results: Regarding the participants, men represent 45.4% (n = 227) and women 54.6% (n = 273). In relation to fear of COVID-19, the high level prevailed with 58% (n = 209), followed by the middle of the medium level in 21.8% (n = 109) and low with 20.2% (n = 101). Regarding the dimensions, in reactions to emotional fear, a medium level prevailed with 50.2% (n = 252), followed by high in 35.4% (n = 177) and low with 14.2% (n = 71); in somatic expressions of fear, the low level prevailed with 48.4% (n = 242), followed by the medium in 42% (n = 210) and high with 9.6% (n = 48). Conclusions: Regarding the fear of COVID-19, the medium level predominated, followed by high and low. In relation to its dimensions, in reactions to emotional fear the medium level predominated, followed by the high and low level; in somatic expressions of fear, the low level predominated, followed by the medium and high. Regarding sex, women are more afraid of COVID-19 than male participants.Objetivos: Identificar el miedo al COVID-19 en residentes de un Asentamiento Humano en Puente Piedra, Lima. Materiales y métodos: Esta investigación fue desarrollado desde el enfoque cuantitativo, su diseño metodológico fue descriptivo-transversal. La población estuvo conformada por 500 participantes debidamente seleccionados. La técnica de recolección de datos fue la encuesta y el instrumento de medición fue la Escala de Miedo al COVID-19 (FCV-19S), que consta de 7 ítems y 2 dimensiones. Resultados: En cuanto a los participantes, los varones representan el 13,2% (n=227) y las mujeres el 28,9% (n=273). En relación al miedo al COVID-19, predominó el nivel medio con 58% (n=290), seguido del alto con un 21,8% (n=109) y bajo con 20,2% (n=101). En cuanto a las dimensiones, en reacciones al miedo emocional predominó el nivel medio con 50,4% (n=252), seguido del alto en un 35,4% (n=177) y bajo con 14,2% (n=71); en expresiones somáticas al miedo predominó el nivel bajo con 48,4% (n=242), seguido del medio en un 42% (n=210) y alto con 9,6% (n=48). Conclusiones: En cuando al miedo al COVID-19 predominó el nivel medio, seguido del alto y bajo. En relación a sus dimensiones, en reacciones al miedo emocional predomino el nivel medio, seguido del nivel alto y bajo; en expresiones somáticas al miedo predomino nivel bajo, seguido del medio y alto. En cuanto al sexo, las mujeres presentaron más miedo al COVID-19 que los varones.Universidad María Auxiliadora - UMA2021-07-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistaagora.com/index.php/cieUMA/article/view/16510.21679/arc.v8i1.209Revista Científica Ágora ; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2021); 69-742412-804X10.21679/arc.v8i1reponame:Agorainstname:Universidad María Auxiliadorainstacron:UMAspahttps://revistaagora.com/index.php/cieUMA/article/view/165/130Derechos de autor 2021 Betsabe Kelita Castillo-Zelaya, Magaly Gonzales-Nolasco https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaagora.com:article/1652024-12-05T23:51:55Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fear of COVID-19 in residents of a Human Settlement in Puente Piedra, Lima
Miedo al COVID-19 en residentes de un Asentamiento Humano en Puente Piedra, Lima
title Fear of COVID-19 in residents of a Human Settlement in Puente Piedra, Lima
spellingShingle Fear of COVID-19 in residents of a Human Settlement in Puente Piedra, Lima
Castillo-Zelaya, Betsabe Kelita
Miedo
pobladores
coronavirus
Fear
settlers
coronavirus
title_short Fear of COVID-19 in residents of a Human Settlement in Puente Piedra, Lima
title_full Fear of COVID-19 in residents of a Human Settlement in Puente Piedra, Lima
title_fullStr Fear of COVID-19 in residents of a Human Settlement in Puente Piedra, Lima
title_full_unstemmed Fear of COVID-19 in residents of a Human Settlement in Puente Piedra, Lima
title_sort Fear of COVID-19 in residents of a Human Settlement in Puente Piedra, Lima
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Castillo-Zelaya, Betsabe Kelita
Gonzales-Nolasco , Magaly
author Castillo-Zelaya, Betsabe Kelita
author_facet Castillo-Zelaya, Betsabe Kelita
Gonzales-Nolasco , Magaly
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author2 Gonzales-Nolasco , Magaly
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Miedo
pobladores
coronavirus
Fear
settlers
coronavirus
topic Miedo
pobladores
coronavirus
Fear
settlers
coronavirus
description Objectives: Identify the fear of COVID-19 in residents of a Human Settlement in Puente Piedra, Lima. Materials and methods: This research was developed from a quantitative approach, its design was descriptive-transversal. The population consisted of 500 participants. The data collection technique was the survey and the measurement instrument was the COVID-19 Fear Scale (FCV-19S), which consists of 7 items and 2 dimensions. Results: Regarding the participants, men represent 45.4% (n = 227) and women 54.6% (n = 273). In relation to fear of COVID-19, the high level prevailed with 58% (n = 209), followed by the middle of the medium level in 21.8% (n = 109) and low with 20.2% (n = 101). Regarding the dimensions, in reactions to emotional fear, a medium level prevailed with 50.2% (n = 252), followed by high in 35.4% (n = 177) and low with 14.2% (n = 71); in somatic expressions of fear, the low level prevailed with 48.4% (n = 242), followed by the medium in 42% (n = 210) and high with 9.6% (n = 48). Conclusions: Regarding the fear of COVID-19, the medium level predominated, followed by high and low. In relation to its dimensions, in reactions to emotional fear the medium level predominated, followed by the high and low level; in somatic expressions of fear, the low level predominated, followed by the medium and high. Regarding sex, women are more afraid of COVID-19 than male participants.
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