Psychobehavioral aspects during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An analysis of the effects caused in residents of the central region of São Paulo

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Autor(a) principal: Khatib, Ahmed Sameer El
Data de Publicação: 2020
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Resumo: The outbreak of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) in Wuhan, China, which started in December 2019, has evolved to become a global pandemic. The pandemic, along with the obvious health-related impact, also poses a serious threat to the psychological well-being of individuals and has resulted in significant behavioral changes. The main objective of this article was to describe the psychobehavioral response to this crisis among the population of the central region of the city of São Paulo in March 2020. A structured and self-administered questionnaire was built, based on previous research evaluating the psychological impact and the behavioral changes regarding COVID-19. The questionnaires were made available online and were administered to any individual residing in São Paulo, during March 2020. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21.0 to identify possible risk factors for psychological and behavioral changes . The responses were compared based on gender, age and education level, to find possible statistical correlations using the chi-square test. This research studied data from 400 participants living in the metropolitan region of São Paulo. The spread of the new virus resulted in the subsequent development of fears in the target population, with the majority of respondents feeling anxious daily (62.5%). Participants feared going to the markets (88.8%), were concerned about the health of their family members (94.5%) and felt little confident with current infection control measures (71%). Significantly high levels of fear were observed among people over 35 years of age. They were more likely to fear for the safety of their health, even at home (p = 0.06). Meanwhile, the increase in anxiety levels due to the use of social media among people under the age of 35 resulted in escape behaviors (p = 0.04). There was a greater tendency for graduates to fear for the safety of their health, even at home (p <0.01). In addition, more than three quarters of the survey participants incorporated changes in their behavior to ensure their safety, that is, reduced physical contact (86.5%) and visits to health facilities (74.5%), canceled plans (84 , 5%) and hand washing more frequently (87%). As a result, there was an increase in the levels of anxiety that an individual regularly experienced in relation to his health, the health of his peers, certain preventive behaviors as a result of the disease and changes in the behavior of the population in question. In addition to calling attention to this worrying situation, we also try to list possible solutions to avoid any future suffering that may result as a result.
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spelling Psychobehavioral aspects during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An analysis of the effects caused in residents of the central region of São PauloAspectos Psicocomportamentais durante da Pandemia da COVID-19: Uma análise dos efeitos provocados em moradores da região central de São PauloPsicologia ComportamentalPandemiaEpidemiologiaComportamento SocialBehavioral PsychologyPandemicEpidemiologySocial BehaviorThe outbreak of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) in Wuhan, China, which started in December 2019, has evolved to become a global pandemic. The pandemic, along with the obvious health-related impact, also poses a serious threat to the psychological well-being of individuals and has resulted in significant behavioral changes. The main objective of this article was to describe the psychobehavioral response to this crisis among the population of the central region of the city of São Paulo in March 2020. A structured and self-administered questionnaire was built, based on previous research evaluating the psychological impact and the behavioral changes regarding COVID-19. The questionnaires were made available online and were administered to any individual residing in São Paulo, during March 2020. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21.0 to identify possible risk factors for psychological and behavioral changes . The responses were compared based on gender, age and education level, to find possible statistical correlations using the chi-square test. This research studied data from 400 participants living in the metropolitan region of São Paulo. The spread of the new virus resulted in the subsequent development of fears in the target population, with the majority of respondents feeling anxious daily (62.5%). Participants feared going to the markets (88.8%), were concerned about the health of their family members (94.5%) and felt little confident with current infection control measures (71%). Significantly high levels of fear were observed among people over 35 years of age. They were more likely to fear for the safety of their health, even at home (p = 0.06). Meanwhile, the increase in anxiety levels due to the use of social media among people under the age of 35 resulted in escape behaviors (p = 0.04). There was a greater tendency for graduates to fear for the safety of their health, even at home (p <0.01). In addition, more than three quarters of the survey participants incorporated changes in their behavior to ensure their safety, that is, reduced physical contact (86.5%) and visits to health facilities (74.5%), canceled plans (84 , 5%) and hand washing more frequently (87%). As a result, there was an increase in the levels of anxiety that an individual regularly experienced in relation to his health, the health of his peers, certain preventive behaviors as a result of the disease and changes in the behavior of the population in question. In addition to calling attention to this worrying situation, we also try to list possible solutions to avoid any future suffering that may result as a result.O surto do novo coronavírus (COVID-19) em Wuhan, China, iniciado em dezembro de 2019, evoluiu para se tornar uma pandemia global. A pandemia, juntamente com o óbvio impacto relacionado à saúde, também representa uma séria ameaça ao bem-estar psicológico dos indivíduos e resultou em mudanças comportamentais significativas. O principal objetivo deste artigo foi descrever a resposta psicocomportamental a esta crise entre a população da região central da cidade de São Paulo, compreendendo os bairros da Bela Vista, Bom Retiro, Cambuci, Consolação, Liberdade, República, Sé e Santa Cecília, no mês de abril de 2020. Um questionário estruturado e autoaplicável foi construído, com base em pesquisas precedentes avaliando o impacto psicológico e as mudanças comportamentais referentes ao novo cenário de Pandemia na cidade de São Paulo. Os questionários foram disponibilizados on-line e foram endereçados a qualquer indivíduo residente nos bairros selecionados, durante abril de 2020. Os dados foram analisados usando o Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) versão 21.0 para identificar possíveis riscos fatores para mudanças psicológicas e comportamentais. Foram estudados dados de 400 participantes residentes na região metropolitana de São Paulo. A disseminação do novo vírus resultou no desenvolvimento subsequente de medos na população-alvo estudada, com a maioria dos entrevistados se sentindo ansiosa diariamente (62,5%). Os participantes temiam ir aos mercados (88,8%), preocupavam-se com a saúde de seus familiares (94,5%) e sentiam-se pouco confiantes com as medidas atuais de controle de infecção (71%). Níveis de medo significativamente elevados foram observados entre pessoas com mais de 35 anos de idade. Eles eram mais propensos a temer pela segurança de sua saúde, mesmo em casa (p = 0,06). Enquanto isso, o aumento dos níveis de ansiedade devido ao uso de mídias sociais entre pessoas com menos de 35 anos resultou em comportamentos de fuga (p = 0,04). Houve maior tendência para os graduados temerem pela segurança de sua saúde, mesmo em casa (p < 0,01). Além disso, mais de três quartos dos participantes da pesquisa incorporaram mudanças em seu comportamento para garantir sua segurança, ou seja, contato físico reduzido (86,5%) e visitas a unidades de saúde (74,5%), planos cancelados (84,5%) e lavagem das mãos mais frequentemente (87%). Como resultados, houve o aumento dos níveis de ansiedade que um indivíduo experimentava regularmente em relação à sua saúde, à saúde de seus próximos, a certos comportamentos de prevenção como resultado da doença e a mudanças de comportamento da amostra analisada.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-06-17info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/78910.1590/SciELOPreprints.789porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/789/1074Copyright (c) 2020 Ahmed Sameer El Khatibhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKhatib, Ahmed Sameer Elreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-06-16T12:26:42Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/789Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-06-16T12:26:42SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Psychobehavioral aspects during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An analysis of the effects caused in residents of the central region of São Paulo
Aspectos Psicocomportamentais durante da Pandemia da COVID-19: Uma análise dos efeitos provocados em moradores da região central de São Paulo
title Psychobehavioral aspects during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An analysis of the effects caused in residents of the central region of São Paulo
spellingShingle Psychobehavioral aspects during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An analysis of the effects caused in residents of the central region of São Paulo
Khatib, Ahmed Sameer El
Psicologia Comportamental
Pandemia
Epidemiologia
Comportamento Social
Behavioral Psychology
Pandemic
Epidemiology
Social Behavior
title_short Psychobehavioral aspects during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An analysis of the effects caused in residents of the central region of São Paulo
title_full Psychobehavioral aspects during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An analysis of the effects caused in residents of the central region of São Paulo
title_fullStr Psychobehavioral aspects during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An analysis of the effects caused in residents of the central region of São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Psychobehavioral aspects during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An analysis of the effects caused in residents of the central region of São Paulo
title_sort Psychobehavioral aspects during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An analysis of the effects caused in residents of the central region of São Paulo
author Khatib, Ahmed Sameer El
author_facet Khatib, Ahmed Sameer El
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Khatib, Ahmed Sameer El
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Psicologia Comportamental
Pandemia
Epidemiologia
Comportamento Social
Behavioral Psychology
Pandemic
Epidemiology
Social Behavior
topic Psicologia Comportamental
Pandemia
Epidemiologia
Comportamento Social
Behavioral Psychology
Pandemic
Epidemiology
Social Behavior
description The outbreak of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) in Wuhan, China, which started in December 2019, has evolved to become a global pandemic. The pandemic, along with the obvious health-related impact, also poses a serious threat to the psychological well-being of individuals and has resulted in significant behavioral changes. The main objective of this article was to describe the psychobehavioral response to this crisis among the population of the central region of the city of São Paulo in March 2020. A structured and self-administered questionnaire was built, based on previous research evaluating the psychological impact and the behavioral changes regarding COVID-19. The questionnaires were made available online and were administered to any individual residing in São Paulo, during March 2020. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21.0 to identify possible risk factors for psychological and behavioral changes . The responses were compared based on gender, age and education level, to find possible statistical correlations using the chi-square test. This research studied data from 400 participants living in the metropolitan region of São Paulo. The spread of the new virus resulted in the subsequent development of fears in the target population, with the majority of respondents feeling anxious daily (62.5%). Participants feared going to the markets (88.8%), were concerned about the health of their family members (94.5%) and felt little confident with current infection control measures (71%). Significantly high levels of fear were observed among people over 35 years of age. They were more likely to fear for the safety of their health, even at home (p = 0.06). Meanwhile, the increase in anxiety levels due to the use of social media among people under the age of 35 resulted in escape behaviors (p = 0.04). There was a greater tendency for graduates to fear for the safety of their health, even at home (p <0.01). In addition, more than three quarters of the survey participants incorporated changes in their behavior to ensure their safety, that is, reduced physical contact (86.5%) and visits to health facilities (74.5%), canceled plans (84 , 5%) and hand washing more frequently (87%). As a result, there was an increase in the levels of anxiety that an individual regularly experienced in relation to his health, the health of his peers, certain preventive behaviors as a result of the disease and changes in the behavior of the population in question. In addition to calling attention to this worrying situation, we also try to list possible solutions to avoid any future suffering that may result as a result.
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