Anxiety for coronavirus in adults who go to a Health Center in Los Olivos

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Objectives: It was to determine the anxiety for coronavirus in adults who go to a Health Center in Los Olivos. Materials and methods: The methodological approach of this study was quantitative and its design was descriptive-cross-sectional. The population consisted of 150 adults. The technique used...

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Autores: Munguia Ramirez, Paola Adriana, Estrada Villafuerte, Anthuaneth Danielle, León Centeno, Karla Mayiela
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad María Auxiliadora
Repositorio:Agora
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Ansiedad
población
atención primaria de salud
COVID-19
Anxiety
population
primary health care
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spelling Anxiety for coronavirus in adults who go to a Health Center in Los OlivosAnsiedad por coronavirus en personas adultas que acuden a un Centro de Salud en Los OlivosMunguia Ramirez, Paola Adriana Estrada Villafuerte, Anthuaneth DanielleLeón Centeno, Karla Mayiela Ansiedadpoblaciónatención primaria de saludCOVID-19Anxietypopulationprimary health careCOVID-19Objectives: It was to determine the anxiety for coronavirus in adults who go to a Health Center in Los Olivos. Materials and methods: The methodological approach of this study was quantitative and its design was descriptive-cross-sectional. The population consisted of 150 adults. The technique used was the survey and the measurement instrument was the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS), which presents 5 statements or items, which evaluate coronavirus anxiety through symptoms. Results: Regarding the participant's age, the minimum was 30 and the maximum 59 years, the mean age being 38.63 years. Regarding anxiety, the final value without dysfunctional anxiety predominated with 94% (N = 141), followed by dysfunctional anxiety in 6% (N = 9). Regarding symptoms, in dizziness prevalence without dysfunctional anxiety with 89.3% (N = 134), in sleep disorder without dysfunctional anxiety with 81.3% (N = 122), in tonic immobility without dysfunctional anxiety with a 90.7% (N = 136), in loss of appetite without dysfunctional anxiety with 92.7% (N = 139) and in abdominal discomfort without dysfunctional anxiety with 90% (N = 135). Conclusions: Regarding anxiety due to coronavirus, it predominated without dysfunctional anxiety followed by dysfunctional anxiety. According to the symptoms, the final value without dysfunctional anxiety predominated in all of them.Objetivo: Fue determinar la ansiedad por coronavirus en personas adultas que acuden a un Centro de Salud en Los Olivos. Materiales y métodos: El enfoque metodológico de este estudio fue cuantitativo y su diseño descriptivo-transversal. La población estuvo conformada por 150 personas adultas. La técnica utilizada fue la encuesta y el instrumento de medición fue la Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS), la cual presenta 5 enunciados o ítems, que evalúan la ansiedad por coronavirus a través de síntomas. Resultados: En cuanto a la edad del participante, la mínima fue 30 y la máxima 59 años, siendo la edad media 38,63 años. En relación a la ansiedad, predomino el valor final sin ansiedad disfuncional con 94% (N=141), seguido de la ansiedad disfuncional en un 6% (N=9). En cuanto a la sintomatología, en mareo predominio sin ansiedad disfuncional con 89,3% (N=134), en trastorno del sueño sin ansiedad disfuncional con un 81,3% (N=122), en inmovilidad tónica sin ansiedad disfuncional con un 90,7% (N=136), en pérdida de apetito sin ansiedad disfuncional con un 92,7% (N=139) y en malestar abdominal sin ansiedad disfuncional con un 90% (N=135). Conclusiones: En cuanto a la ansiedad por coronavirus, predomino sin ansiedad disfuncional seguido de ansiedad disfuncional. De acuerdo a la sintomatología, en todas predomino el valor final sin ansiedad disfuncional.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/15910.21679/arc.v8i1.200Revista Científica Ágora ; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2021); 3-92412-804X10.21679/arc.v8i1reponame:Agorainstname:Universidad María Auxiliadorainstacron:UMAspahttps://revistaagora.com/index.php/cieUMA/article/view/159/121Derechos de autor 2021 Paola Adriana Munguia Ramirez, Anthuaneth Danielle Estrada Villafuerte, Karla Mayiela León Centenohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaagora.com:article/1592024-12-05T23:51:56Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anxiety for coronavirus in adults who go to a Health Center in Los Olivos
Ansiedad por coronavirus en personas adultas que acuden a un Centro de Salud en Los Olivos
title Anxiety for coronavirus in adults who go to a Health Center in Los Olivos
spellingShingle Anxiety for coronavirus in adults who go to a Health Center in Los Olivos
Munguia Ramirez, Paola Adriana
Ansiedad
población
atención primaria de salud
COVID-19
Anxiety
population
primary health care
COVID-19
title_short Anxiety for coronavirus in adults who go to a Health Center in Los Olivos
title_full Anxiety for coronavirus in adults who go to a Health Center in Los Olivos
title_fullStr Anxiety for coronavirus in adults who go to a Health Center in Los Olivos
title_full_unstemmed Anxiety for coronavirus in adults who go to a Health Center in Los Olivos
title_sort Anxiety for coronavirus in adults who go to a Health Center in Los Olivos
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Munguia Ramirez, Paola Adriana
Estrada Villafuerte, Anthuaneth Danielle
León Centeno, Karla Mayiela
author Munguia Ramirez, Paola Adriana
author_facet Munguia Ramirez, Paola Adriana
Estrada Villafuerte, Anthuaneth Danielle
León Centeno, Karla Mayiela
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León Centeno, Karla Mayiela
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ansiedad
población
atención primaria de salud
COVID-19
Anxiety
population
primary health care
COVID-19
topic Ansiedad
población
atención primaria de salud
COVID-19
Anxiety
population
primary health care
COVID-19
description Objectives: It was to determine the anxiety for coronavirus in adults who go to a Health Center in Los Olivos. Materials and methods: The methodological approach of this study was quantitative and its design was descriptive-cross-sectional. The population consisted of 150 adults. The technique used was the survey and the measurement instrument was the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS), which presents 5 statements or items, which evaluate coronavirus anxiety through symptoms. Results: Regarding the participant's age, the minimum was 30 and the maximum 59 years, the mean age being 38.63 years. Regarding anxiety, the final value without dysfunctional anxiety predominated with 94% (N = 141), followed by dysfunctional anxiety in 6% (N = 9). Regarding symptoms, in dizziness prevalence without dysfunctional anxiety with 89.3% (N = 134), in sleep disorder without dysfunctional anxiety with 81.3% (N = 122), in tonic immobility without dysfunctional anxiety with a 90.7% (N = 136), in loss of appetite without dysfunctional anxiety with 92.7% (N = 139) and in abdominal discomfort without dysfunctional anxiety with 90% (N = 135). Conclusions: Regarding anxiety due to coronavirus, it predominated without dysfunctional anxiety followed by dysfunctional anxiety. According to the symptoms, the final value without dysfunctional anxiety predominated in all of them.
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