Impacts of COVID-19 pandemic advancement on healthcare workers mental health
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2021.3.41302Keywords:
COVID-19 pandemics, mental health, healthcare workers, systems analysisAbstract
The study verified the association and influence between sociodemographic and labor variables, pandemic impacts (hopelessness, contamination, death in the family), personality and mental health traits in Brazilian health professionals at two different times of the Covid-19 pandemic. There were 155 professionals included who replied to an online questionnaire. The network model was used for data analysis. Symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress were the most influential variables in the model tested and showed connections with hopelessness at both times. At time 1, stigma was one of the most influential variables. At time 2, stigma and anxiety reduced their influence, while stress and hopelessness became more prominent. The targets of interventions for health professionals can be differentiated in relation to the onset and progression of the pandemic context, but with a continuous focus on the level of stress and hopelessness for intervention.
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