Efectos del covid-19 en la salud mental de las mujeres: una revisión sistemática

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dc.contributor.advisorOrtiz Cáceres, Diana Carolina
dc.contributor.authorRamírez Vera, Yanis Eliana
dc.contributor.authorNavarro Chaya, Helaine Yizzel
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-22T20:25:56Z
dc.date.available2023-02-22T20:25:56Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractLas mujeres hacen parte de la primera línea de atención no solo desde el ámbito de la salud, sino en la economía del cuidado, razón por la cual suelen ser más susceptibles a la angustia por el contagio, desencadenando consecuencias en la salud mental que podrían extenderse a largo plazo, incluso después de terminada la pandemia; con el fin de presentar los hallazgos sobre los efectos para la salud mental de las mujeres en el periodo de pandemia por Covid-19, se presenta una revisión sistemática que da como resultado la existencia de un incremento en la sintomatología asociada a la depresión, la ansiedad y el estrés postraumático en las mujeres pertenecientes a la población general, así como problemas de insomnio y estrés en profesionales de salud del género femenino por el contacto directo con casos sospechosos o confirmados de Covid-19. Identificar los grupos vulnerables a la pandemia e invertir esfuerzos en mejorar el bienestar físico y psicológico de dicha población, disminuiría los problemas de salud mental crónicos de la población en general, dado que las mujeres suelen ser el soporte de las familias y la sociedadspa
dc.description.abstractWomen are part of the first line of care not only in the health field, but also in the care economy, which is why they tend to be more susceptible to distress due to infection, triggering mental health consequences that could extend into the long term, even after the end of the pandemic; In order to present findings on the mental health effects on women in the period of the Covid-19 pandemic, a systematic review is presented that shows an increase in symptoms associated with depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress in women belonging to the general population, as well as problems of insomnia and stress in female health professionals due to direct contact with suspected or confirmed cases of Covid-19. Identifying groups vulnerable to the pandemic and investing efforts in improving the physical and psychological well-being of this population would reduce chronic mental health problems in the general population, given that women tend to be the support of families and societyeng
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dc.publisherEdiciones Universidad Simón Bolívarspa
dc.publisherFacultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Socialesspa
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacionaleng
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dc.subjectSalud mentalspa
dc.subjectCovid-19spa
dc.subjectMujeresspa
dc.subjectMental Healtheng
dc.subjectCovid-19eng
dc.subjectwomeneng
dc.titleEfectos del covid-19 en la salud mental de las mujeres: una revisión sistemáticaspa
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