2022
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311x00198321
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Percepção de risco de adoecimento por COVID-19 e depressão, ansiedade e estresse entre trabalhadores de unidades de saúde

Abstract: O objetivo foi analisar as associações entre a percepção de risco de adoecimento por COVID-19 e os sintomas de depressão, ansiedade e estresse em profissionais atuantes em unidades de saúde. Estudo transversal com trabalhadores de diversas categorias profissionais que buscaram voluntariamente um dos primeiros Centros de Referência em Testagem de COVID-19 no Município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Os trabalhadores foram convidados a responder a um questionário online entre maio e agosto de 2020. Foram utilizadas a… Show more

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“…Sleep accounts for 1/3 of a person’s life time, and sleep has an irreplaceable regulatory role in eliminating fatigue, enhancing immune function, and maintaining memory. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused heightened survival pressure among people in all countries, and people not only have to deal with illness but also with severe stress due to living in this environment for so long, leading to depression, anxiety, and poor sleep quality ( Chen, 1999 ; Janssens et al, 2004 ; Grills-Taquechel et al, 2011 ; Yang et al, 2014 ; Silva-Costa et al, 2022 ). Globally, the World Health Organization’s 2018 survey on mental disorders among international students discovered that international student population suffers from a variety of psychological conditions as well as substance abuse caused by academic and personal pressures, which is aggravated by COVID-19 pandemic ( Auerbach et al, 2018 ).…”
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“…Sleep accounts for 1/3 of a person’s life time, and sleep has an irreplaceable regulatory role in eliminating fatigue, enhancing immune function, and maintaining memory. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused heightened survival pressure among people in all countries, and people not only have to deal with illness but also with severe stress due to living in this environment for so long, leading to depression, anxiety, and poor sleep quality ( Chen, 1999 ; Janssens et al, 2004 ; Grills-Taquechel et al, 2011 ; Yang et al, 2014 ; Silva-Costa et al, 2022 ). Globally, the World Health Organization’s 2018 survey on mental disorders among international students discovered that international student population suffers from a variety of psychological conditions as well as substance abuse caused by academic and personal pressures, which is aggravated by COVID-19 pandemic ( Auerbach et al, 2018 ).…”
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“…Studies have shown that the risk of viral infection has been affecting people’s physical and mental health after the global catastrophic event of the COVID-19 epidemic ( Silva-Costa et al, 2022 ). Therefore, researchers conducted a series of studies in order to investigate the impact of the epidemic risk perception on physical and mental health, and found that the factor of epidemic risk perception has a significant impact on people’s lives ( Yang et al, 2014 ; Silva-Costa et al, 2022 ). Due to the current pandemic, only some countries have a relatively stable epidemic situation.…”
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“…Tal como este, outros estudos também evidenciaram maior frequência de profissionais da enfermagem (Cofen, 2020;Fiocruz, 2017;Sturmer et al, 2020;Treviño-Reyna et al, 2021), médicos (Silva- Costa et al, 2022) e ACSs (Gomes et al, 2022) na atuação diante da pandemia.…”
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“…A Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) anunciou em janeiro de 2020 que o surto de COVID-19 representava uma ameaça internacional à saúde pública que mais tarde foi caracterizada como uma pandemia. Com o aumento contínuo de doenças graves, hospitalizações e mortes relacionadas à doença, estratégias foram adotadas para reduzir o risco de exposição ao vírus para grande parte da população, como o distanciamento social.No entanto, na direção oposta, os profissionais de saúde correram maior risco de contrair a infecção por SARS-CoV-2(SILVA-COSTA et al, 2022). […”
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