Knowledge about COVID-19, coping and resilience in Mexican women: comparison by stress levels

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Background: The psychosocial effects derived from the COVID-19 pandemic have represented a challenge for the population worldwide. Stress is a frequent problem reported by women, impacting the strategies they use to deal with problems in daily life and their ability to recover from this critical phe...

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Autores: Becerra Gálvez, Ana Leticia, Pérez-Ortiz, Alejandro, Pérez-Bautista, Yuma Yoaly, Lugo-González, Isaías Vicente, Franco-Moreno, América Genevra, Medina-Jiménez, Erick Alberto
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Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Instituto Peruano de Orientación Psicológica
Repositorio:Interacciones
Lenguaje:inglés
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Materia:COVID-19
coping
resilience
women
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Knowledge about COVID-19, coping and resilience in Mexican women: comparison by stress levels
Conocimiento de la COVID- 19, afrontamiento y resiliencia en mujeres mexicanas: comparación por niveles de estrés
title Knowledge about COVID-19, coping and resilience in Mexican women: comparison by stress levels
spellingShingle Knowledge about COVID-19, coping and resilience in Mexican women: comparison by stress levels
Becerra Gálvez, Ana Leticia
COVID-19
coping
resilience
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title_short Knowledge about COVID-19, coping and resilience in Mexican women: comparison by stress levels
title_full Knowledge about COVID-19, coping and resilience in Mexican women: comparison by stress levels
title_fullStr Knowledge about COVID-19, coping and resilience in Mexican women: comparison by stress levels
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge about COVID-19, coping and resilience in Mexican women: comparison by stress levels
title_sort Knowledge about COVID-19, coping and resilience in Mexican women: comparison by stress levels
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Becerra Gálvez, Ana Leticia
Pérez-Ortiz, Alejandro
Pérez-Bautista, Yuma Yoaly
Lugo-González, Isaías Vicente
Franco-Moreno, América Genevra
Medina-Jiménez, Erick Alberto
author Becerra Gálvez, Ana Leticia
author_facet Becerra Gálvez, Ana Leticia
Pérez-Ortiz, Alejandro
Pérez-Bautista, Yuma Yoaly
Lugo-González, Isaías Vicente
Franco-Moreno, América Genevra
Medina-Jiménez, Erick Alberto
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Pérez-Bautista, Yuma Yoaly
Lugo-González, Isaías Vicente
Franco-Moreno, América Genevra
Medina-Jiménez, Erick Alberto
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv COVID-19
coping
resilience
women
topic COVID-19
coping
resilience
women
description Background: The psychosocial effects derived from the COVID-19 pandemic have represented a challenge for the population worldwide. Stress is a frequent problem reported by women, impacting the strategies they use to deal with problems in daily life and their ability to recover from this critical phenomenon. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between stress levels, knowledge about COVID -19, ways of coping, and resilience in women. Method: A non-experimental, cross-sectional, and correlational study was carried out in a group of 386 Mexican women through a format that was distributed on social networks. Results: The data suggest that the higher the level of knowledge about COVID-19, the greater the perceived stress. High stress is positively and statistically significantly related to coping style, denial (r = .245; q = .20) and cognitive-reflective analysis (r = .303; q= .21). Low levels of stress are negatively and statistically significantly associated with a weak effect size with factors like social competence (r= -.198; q= .11) and family support (r = -. 227; q = .16). Conclusion: Stress affects women considerably due to work overload and interpersonal factors. This study offers the possibility of knowing the emotional state of women in times of COVID-19.
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spelling Knowledge about COVID-19, coping and resilience in Mexican women: comparison by stress levelsConocimiento de la COVID- 19, afrontamiento y resiliencia en mujeres mexicanas: comparación por niveles de estrésBecerra Gálvez, Ana LeticiaPérez-Ortiz, AlejandroPérez-Bautista, Yuma YoalyLugo-González, Isaías VicenteFranco-Moreno, América GenevraMedina-Jiménez, Erick AlbertoCOVID-19copingresiliencewomenBackground: The psychosocial effects derived from the COVID-19 pandemic have represented a challenge for the population worldwide. Stress is a frequent problem reported by women, impacting the strategies they use to deal with problems in daily life and their ability to recover from this critical phenomenon. Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between stress levels, knowledge about COVID -19, ways of coping, and resilience in women. Method: A non-experimental, cross-sectional, and correlational study was carried out in a group of 386 Mexican women through a format that was distributed on social networks. Results: The data suggest that the higher the level of knowledge about COVID-19, the greater the perceived stress. High stress is positively and statistically significantly related to coping style, denial (r = .245; q = .20) and cognitive-reflective analysis (r = .303; q= .21). Low levels of stress are negatively and statistically significantly associated with a weak effect size with factors like social competence (r= -.198; q= .11) and family support (r = -. 227; q = .16). Conclusion: Stress affects women considerably due to work overload and interpersonal factors. This study offers the possibility of knowing the emotional state of women in times of COVID-19.Introducción: Las afectaciones psicosociales derivadas de la pandemia por COVID-19 han representado un reto para la población a nivel mundial. El estrés es uno de los problemas emocionales mayormente reportados en las mujeres, impactando en las estrategias que emplean para enfrentar los problemas de la vida cotidiana y su capacidad de recuperarse ante este fenómeno crítico. Objetivo: El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la relación entre los niveles de estrés, el conocimiento sobre la COVID -19, los estilos de afrontamiento y la resiliencia en mujeres. Método: Se realizó un estudio no experimental, transversal y correlacional en el que participaron 386 mujeres mexicanas las cuales respondieron un formato que se diseminó en redes sociales. Resultados: Los datos sugieren que a mayor nivel de conocimientos sobre la COVID-19 mayor estrés percibido. El estrés elevado se relaciona de manera positiva y estadísticamente significativa con el estilo de afrontamiento, negación (r=.245; q=.20) y análisis cognitivo-reflexivo (r=.303; q=.21). Niveles bajos de estrés se asocian de forma negativa, estadísticamente significativa y con un tamaño del efecto débil con las variables competencia social (r=-.198; q=.11) y apoyo familiar (r=-.227; q=.16). Conclusiones: El estrés afecta considerablemente a las mujeres debido a la sobrecarga de trabajo y a factores interpersonales. Este estudio ofrece la posibilidad de conocer el estado emocional de las mujeres en tiempos de la COVID-19.Instituto Peruano de Orientación Psicológica2022-03-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.ojs.revistainteracciones.com/index.php/rin/article/view/24910.24016/2022.v8.249Interacciones; Vol. 8 (2022): Enero - Diciembre; e249Interacciones; Vol. 8 (2022): January - December; e249Interacciones: Revistas de Avances en Psicología; Vol. 8 (2022): January - December; e2492411-59402413-4465reponame:Interaccionesinstname:Instituto Peruano de Orientación Psicológicainstacron:IPOPSenghttps://www.ojs.revistainteracciones.com/index.php/rin/article/view/249/339https://www.ojs.revistainteracciones.com/index.php/rin/article/view/249/340https://www.ojs.revistainteracciones.com/index.php/rin/article/view/249/341Copyright (c) 2022 Interaccioneshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs3114.ejournals.host:article/2492022-09-07T13:16:25Z
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