2022
DOI: 10.22325/fes/res.2022.130
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confinamiento por COVID-19: efectos de las condiciones materiales y el contexto social en la salud percibida durante el confinamiento

Abstract: Los confinamientos para controlar la COVID-19 han demostrado ser efectivos desde la epidemiología, pero se sabe menos sobre cómo afectan al bienestar y a la percepción de salud de la población. Basado en la Encuesta Social 2020 para Andalucía (España), este documento tiene como objetivo averiguar cómo el encierro afecta a la salud autopercibida. Al contrario de lo que podría esperarse, la salud percibida de la población mejoró, pero no en todos los grupos sociales – empeoró en los grupos jóvenes y los de bajos… Show more

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“…In relation to this study, which was carried out in the US, the joint paper by Manuel Torrado, Duque-Calvache and Mesa-Pedrazas analyses the initial self-reports of Spanish people about their health and seeks to gain insights into people's understanding of the pandemic and its impact on their health. Again, according to the three authors, the longitudinal study of people's perceptions and behaviour, in both the pandemic and post-pandemic periods, remains an important objective which needs to be systematically addressed (Torrado et al, 2022).…”
Section: The Social Effects Of the Pandemic In The Countries Of South...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In relation to this study, which was carried out in the US, the joint paper by Manuel Torrado, Duque-Calvache and Mesa-Pedrazas analyses the initial self-reports of Spanish people about their health and seeks to gain insights into people's understanding of the pandemic and its impact on their health. Again, according to the three authors, the longitudinal study of people's perceptions and behaviour, in both the pandemic and post-pandemic periods, remains an important objective which needs to be systematically addressed (Torrado et al, 2022).…”
Section: The Social Effects Of the Pandemic In The Countries Of South...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prospect and risk aversion theory suggest (Campos‐Vazquez & Cuilty, 2014) that when individuals consider whether or not to move, they consider the potential losses involved in their potential movement. As an example, the risk of infection by COVID‐19 was a special threat to the elderly, those with poorer health status and the chronically ill, which reduced their mobility substantially (Torrado et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Housing conditions were not commonly accounted for in the analysis of daily mobility before the pandemic, but they became relevant during periods of lockdown and their subsequent de‐escalation. The better the housing conditions, such as access to private outdoor spaces or natural light, the lower the difficulty to stay at home (Sinisterra et al, 2022; Torrado et al, 2022). Differences in mobility were also to be expected depending on the residential environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%