Transtornos mentais estão entre as principais causas de adoecimento no mundo. Essas questões se agravam principalmente em momentos de grande instabilidade, como no caso da pandemia de COVID-19, justificando ainda mais o uso de estratégias de divulgação e disseminação de cuidados em Saúde Mental. O objetivo desse artigo é apresentar um método de estruturação de equipe e comunicação em saúde (CS) acessível, prático e com potencial de impacto sobre o comportamento dos indivíduos. Foram produzidos cards com informações sobre cuidados com a saúde mental durante a pandemia para serem divulgados em redes sociais a partir do método SAM (Suitability Assessment of Materials) e da literatura em CS. Concluiu-se que proporcionar à população informações sobre cuidados em saúde pode ter um impacto positivo, alinhando-se com os pressupostos da Atenção Primária em Saúde (APS). Tanto cidadãos quanto o poder público, ao investir em APS, podem economizar recursos a médio e longo prazo.
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of social distancing on different areas of marital life during the Covid-19 pandemic. 1121 Brazilians, who were living with romantic partners, answered an online survey about their social distancing practices during the pandemic and aspects of their relationship. Most participants did not report impairment in marital behavior and 68% did not report experiencing willingness to divorce during pandemic. However, binary logistic regressions showed that the Odds Ratio of reporting willingness to divorce was lower for individuals with longer cohabitation (OR = 0.998), while higher when there was a decrease in positive marital behaviors (OR = 1.8 - 3.13), and also reported an increase in the conflicts, arguments and fights (OR = 6.12 - 6.43). Indicators of higher confinement at home during the pandemic were associated with higher chances of reporting willingness to divorce.
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