2021
DOI: 10.1177/00207640211027212
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The current pandemic, a complex emergency? Mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on highly vulnerable communities in Guatemala

Abstract: Background: On March 5th, Guatemala declared a ‘State of Calamity’ in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and strict lockdown measures were initiated. The psychological consequences of these measures are yet to be fully understood. There is limited research on the psychological impact of the virus in the general population, and even less focused on Latin America and high-risk communities characterized by poverty, limited mental health resources, and high rates of stigma around mental illness. The goal of this st… Show more

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“…There is little information about the psychological impact of COVID − 19 in the world and even less in Latin America. Therefore, it is important to know studies carried out about it ( Alonzo et al, 2021 ).…”
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“…There is little information about the psychological impact of COVID − 19 in the world and even less in Latin America. Therefore, it is important to know studies carried out about it ( Alonzo et al, 2021 ).…”
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“…The findings from the studies examining the mental health of adults living in highly vulnerable communities in Guatemala during the lockdown period found moderate to high rates of anxiety and stress along with significant increases in pre-existing mental health symptoms (Alonzo et al, 2021a(Alonzo et al, , 2021b. More specifically, just under half of the participants (46%) reported high levels of anxiety, 68% reported severe symptoms of stress and 38% reported an increase in pre-existing mental health symptoms.…”
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“…The follow-up survey was designed by the study. It was informed by qualitative feedback and quantitative data obtained during the baseline study (see Alonzo et al, 2021a) and by relevant research focused on the impact of previous epidemics (i.e., SARS).…”
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