Publication: Miedo a la COVID-19, características sociodemográficas y de vulnerabilidad en adultos del Norte y Sur de México
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2022
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Guevara Valtier, Milton Carlos ; Pérez Fonseca, Martha ; Santiago Mijangos, Alma Delia ; Paz Morales, María de los Ángeles ; Sánchez García, Ana Belén ; Santos Flores, Jesús Melchor
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de publicaciones
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https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.489541
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Introducción: La pandemia de COVID 19, continúa siendo un problema de salud pública sin precedentes en todo el mundo tanto en las personas enfermas y sanas. Objetivo: Determinar la asociación entre el miedo al COVID-19 con las características sociodemográficas y el estado de vulnerabilidad. Material y métodos: Estudio descriptivo, transversal y correlacional. Muestra: 197 participantes a partir de 18 años pertenecientes a centros de atención comunitaria de Monterrey, Nuevo León y Minatitlán, Veracruz. Muestreo intencional. Instrumento: Escala de Miedo a la COVID-19. El análisis de los datos se realizó con el SPSS versión 22, recurriendo al empleo de estadística descriptiva e inferencial. Resultados: El miedo a la COVID-19 se asoció con el sexo, mas no con el estado de vulnerabilidad y las otras variables sociodemográficas como la edad, escolaridad, situación laboral y lugar de residencia. Conclusión: Con base al propósito del estudio se encontró que únicamente el sexo se asocia con el miedo a la COVID-19. Mas hombres que mujeres reportaron tener menos miedo, lo que puede explicar las principales prevalencias de esta enfermedad en este grupo poblacional.
Introduction: The COVID 19 pandemic continues to be an unprecedented public health problem worldwide for both sick and healthy people. Objective: Determine the association between the fear of COVID-19 with the socio-demographic characteristics and the status of vulnerability. Material and methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional and correlational study. Sample: 197 participants 18 or older who belong to community-care centers in Monterrey, Nuevo León and Minatitlan, Veracruz. Intentional sampling. Instrument used: Fear of COVID-19 scale. Data assessment was performed with SPSS version 22, using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: Fear of COVID-19 was associated with the person’s sex, but not with the status of vulnerability and the other socio-demographic variables such as age, schooling, employment status, and place of residence. Conclusion: Based on the purpose of the study, it was found that only the sex variable was associated with fear of COVID-19. More men than women reported having less fear, which may explain the higher prevalence of this disease in this population group.
Introduction: The COVID 19 pandemic continues to be an unprecedented public health problem worldwide for both sick and healthy people. Objective: Determine the association between the fear of COVID-19 with the socio-demographic characteristics and the status of vulnerability. Material and methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional and correlational study. Sample: 197 participants 18 or older who belong to community-care centers in Monterrey, Nuevo León and Minatitlan, Veracruz. Intentional sampling. Instrument used: Fear of COVID-19 scale. Data assessment was performed with SPSS version 22, using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: Fear of COVID-19 was associated with the person’s sex, but not with the status of vulnerability and the other socio-demographic variables such as age, schooling, employment status, and place of residence. Conclusion: Based on the purpose of the study, it was found that only the sex variable was associated with fear of COVID-19. More men than women reported having less fear, which may explain the higher prevalence of this disease in this population group.
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Enfermería Global, Vol.21, nº2, (2022
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