Impact on mental health of children and adolescents in lima city in the context of COVID-19
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Mental health problems in children and adolescents have a high incidence in Peru and worldwide. However, studies on the psychological repercussions of the pandemic of Covid-19 on children and adolescents in Peru are insufficient. The general objective was to identify the magnitude of the major menta...
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Impact on mental health of children and adolescents in lima city in the context of COVID-19 Impacto en la salud mental de los niños y adolescentes de Lima Metropolitana en el contexto de la COVID-19 |
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Alvarez, Militza Arias, Jose-Pablo Morón, Giannina Ramírez, Rocio Cayo, Julissa Pomalima, Rolando |
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Mental health problems in children and adolescents have a high incidence in Peru and worldwide. However, studies on the psychological repercussions of the pandemic of Covid-19 on children and adolescents in Peru are insufficient. The general objective was to identify the magnitude of the major mental health problems in the child and adolescent population in Lima (Peru) related to Covid-19. This study was descriptive-transversal. The sample was of 2639 children and adolescents. We used the following instruments: demographic and socioeconomic file; Questionnaire on experiences, behaviors and impact related to Covid-19; International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children and Adolescents; Family Violence Questionnaire; “How is your Family” Questionnaire; Adolescent Family Process Scale; Parental Behavior Inventory and Questionnaire on determinants of access to health services in Peru. Among issues of parental behavior perceived by adolescents, we found that almost a half of them seldom experienced conflicts with their mothers or fathers. Fear to have some beloved being ill or dead because of Covid-19 was the most frequent among children between 6 to 11 years old and adolescents (63.0% and 63.3%, respectively); 44.4% of children from 1.5 to 5 years old, 60.3% of children from 6 to 11 years old and 59.3% of adolescents suffered physical abuse. The fear of separating from an attachment figure is present in 45.7% among children from 6 to 11 years old. More than 80% (n = 2227) of the sample had some kind of health insurance. One third (n = 870) had emotional and behavioral problems, of which 714 did not received care. It is concluded that, in the six months prior to the survey, the major clinical disorders, as well as physical, psychological and sexual abuse in the child and adolescent population increased compared with pre-pandemic time. Frequency of communication between parents and their children from 1.5. to 11 years old had some improvement. Access to services is a critical point in care. |
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Impact on mental health of children and adolescents in lima city in the context of COVID-19Impacto en la salud mental de los niños y adolescentes de Lima Metropolitana en el contexto de la COVID-19Alvarez, MilitzaArias, Jose-PabloMorón, GianninaRamírez, RocioCayo, JulissaPomalima, RolandoMental health problems in children and adolescents have a high incidence in Peru and worldwide. However, studies on the psychological repercussions of the pandemic of Covid-19 on children and adolescents in Peru are insufficient. The general objective was to identify the magnitude of the major mental health problems in the child and adolescent population in Lima (Peru) related to Covid-19. This study was descriptive-transversal. The sample was of 2639 children and adolescents. We used the following instruments: demographic and socioeconomic file; Questionnaire on experiences, behaviors and impact related to Covid-19; International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children and Adolescents; Family Violence Questionnaire; “How is your Family” Questionnaire; Adolescent Family Process Scale; Parental Behavior Inventory and Questionnaire on determinants of access to health services in Peru. Among issues of parental behavior perceived by adolescents, we found that almost a half of them seldom experienced conflicts with their mothers or fathers. Fear to have some beloved being ill or dead because of Covid-19 was the most frequent among children between 6 to 11 years old and adolescents (63.0% and 63.3%, respectively); 44.4% of children from 1.5 to 5 years old, 60.3% of children from 6 to 11 years old and 59.3% of adolescents suffered physical abuse. The fear of separating from an attachment figure is present in 45.7% among children from 6 to 11 years old. More than 80% (n = 2227) of the sample had some kind of health insurance. One third (n = 870) had emotional and behavioral problems, of which 714 did not received care. It is concluded that, in the six months prior to the survey, the major clinical disorders, as well as physical, psychological and sexual abuse in the child and adolescent population increased compared with pre-pandemic time. Frequency of communication between parents and their children from 1.5. to 11 years old had some improvement. Access to services is a critical point in care.Los problemas de salud mental en niños y adolescentes tienen una elevada incidencia en el Perú y a nivel mundial. Sin embargo, los estudios sobre las repercusiones psicológicas de la pandemia de Covid-19 en niños y adolescentes en el Perú son insuficientes. El objetivo general fue identificar la magnitud de los principales problemas de salud mental en la población infanto-juvenil de Lima (Perú) relacionados con la Covid-19. El estudio fue descriptivo-transversal. La muestra estuvo conformada por 2639 niños(as) y adolescentes. Se emplearon los siguientes instrumentos: Ficha demográfica y socioeconómica, Cuestionario sobre experiencias, conductas e impacto relacionadas a la Covid-19, Entrevista Neuropsiquiátrica Internacional para Niños y Adolescentes, Cuestionario de Violencia Familiar, Cuestionario “Como es tu Familia”, Escala Adolescent Family Process, Inventario de Conductas Parentales y Cuestionario sobre Determinantes del Acceso a los Servicios de Salud en el Perú. Entre los aspectos de la conducta parental percibidos por los adolescentes, se halló que alrededor de la mitad de ellos experimentaban rara vez un conflicto con sus madres o padres. El miedo a que algún ser querido enferme o muera por la Covid-19 fue el más frecuente en los niños(as) de 6 a 11 años y en los adolescentes (63% y 63.6% respectivamente). El 44.4% de los informantes de los niños de 1.5 a 5 años, refirieron que utilizaban el castigo físico, frente a un 60.3% en niños(as) de 6 a 11 años. Los adolescentes reportaron haberlo sufrido en un 59.3%. El miedo a separarse de una figura de apego se presentó en un 45.7% de niños(as) de 6 a 11 años. Más del 80% (n = 2227) de la muestra contaba con algún seguro de salud. La tercera parte de la muestra (n = 870) presentó problemas emocionales y/o de conducta, de los cuales 714 no recibieron atención. Se concluye que, en los seis meses previos a la encuesta, los principales trastornos clínicos, así como el maltrato físico y psicológico y el abuso sexual en la población infanto-juvenil se incrementaron en comparación con la época de pre-pandemia. La frecuencia de la comunicación entre padres y sus hijos de 1.5 a 11 años tuvo una cierta mejoría. El acceso a servicios es un punto crítico en la atención.Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia2022-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/RPH/article/view/430110.20453/rph.v15i1.4301Revista Psicológica Herediana; Vol. 15 No. 1 (2022): January-June; 21-34Revista Psicológica Herediana; Vol. 15 Núm. 1 (2022): Enero-Junio; 21-342663-87971818-6408reponame:Revistas - Universidad Peruana Cayetano Herediainstname:Universidad Peruana Cayetano Herediainstacron:UPCHspahttps://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/RPH/article/view/4301/4872Derechos de autor 2022 Militza Alvarez, Jose-Pablo Arias, Giannina Morón, Rocio Ramírez, Julissa Cayo, Rolando Pomalimainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.upch.edu.pe:article/43012022-11-02T16:24:23Z |
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