COVID-19: Psychosocial impact and mental health in Latin America

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Autor(a) principal: Gallegos, Miguel
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Consoli, Andrés J., Ferrari, Ilka Franco, Cervigni, Mauricio, Pecanha, Viviane de Castro, Martino , Pablo, Caycho-Rodríguez , Tomás, Razumovskiy, Anastasia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Fractal : Revista de Psicologia
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uff.br/fractal/article/view/51234
Resumo: The COVID-19 pandemic has not only had health, economic, and political impacts, but also significant psychosocial and mental health consequences worldwide. In this article, different documentation and studies on mental health were analyzed, with the aim of identifying the various problems detected during the pandemic. Methodologically, a narrative and integrative review of the scientific literature was carried out. In Latin America, the most recent studies have documented and made patent effects on the various vulnerized populations such as migrants, women, children, the elderly, people living with significant disabilities, people experiencing marked housing and food insecurity, and temporary workers laboring in what has been referred to as the informal economy. In light of this, it is proposed that addressing these issues should involve the coordination of transnational policies and the definition of an agenda of critical priorities to focus and address. For this to come about, it is important that the empirical evidence generated by regional epidemiological studies contribute to the design of public policies on mental health of the Latin American population, so that they reduce the negative effects as well as prevent the future consequences of a pandemic that is not yet over.
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spelling COVID-19: Psychosocial impact and mental health in Latin AmericaCOVID-19: impacto psicosocial y salud mental en América LatinaCOVID-19: Psychosocial impact and mental health in Latin AmericaCovid-19Latin Americamental healthpsychosocialrevisionCOVID-19América Latinasalud mentalpsicosocialrevisiónThe COVID-19 pandemic has not only had health, economic, and political impacts, but also significant psychosocial and mental health consequences worldwide. In this article, different documentation and studies on mental health were analyzed, with the aim of identifying the various problems detected during the pandemic. Methodologically, a narrative and integrative review of the scientific literature was carried out. In Latin America, the most recent studies have documented and made patent effects on the various vulnerized populations such as migrants, women, children, the elderly, people living with significant disabilities, people experiencing marked housing and food insecurity, and temporary workers laboring in what has been referred to as the informal economy. In light of this, it is proposed that addressing these issues should involve the coordination of transnational policies and the definition of an agenda of critical priorities to focus and address. For this to come about, it is important that the empirical evidence generated by regional epidemiological studies contribute to the design of public policies on mental health of the Latin American population, so that they reduce the negative effects as well as prevent the future consequences of a pandemic that is not yet over.La pandemia por el COVID-19 no sólo ha generado diversos impactos en materia de salud, economía y política, sino también importantes consecuencias psicosociales y de salud mental en el mundo. En este trabajo, se analizaron diferentes documentaciones y estudios sobre salud mental, con el objetivo de recuperar las diversas problemáticas detectadas durante la pandemia. Metodológicamente se realizó una revisión narrativa e integrativa de la literatura científica. En América Latina los estudios más recientes comienzan a visualizar diferentes afectaciones sobre las diversas poblaciones vulneralizadas: migrantes, mujeres, niños, los ancianos, personas quienes viven con una discapacidad significativa, personas en situación de calle, trabajadores informales, etc. Frente a este panorama, se plantea que el abordaje de estas cuestiones deberá contar con la coordinación de políticas trasnacionales y la definición de una agenda de prioridades críticas a focalizar y atender. Para esto resulta importante que la evidencia empírica generada por los estudios epidemiológicos regionales contribuya al diseño de las políticas públicas sobre salud mental de la población latinoamericana, de modo que las mismas logren reducir los efectos negativos como también puedan prevenir las consecuencias futuras de una pandemia que todavía no ha finalizado.The COVID-19 pandemic has not only had health, economic, and political impacts, but also significant psychosocial and mental health consequences worldwide. In this article, different documentation and studies on mental health were analyzed, with the aim of identifying the various problems detected during the pandemic. Methodologically, a narrative and integrative review of the scientific literature was carried out. In Latin America, the most recent studies have documented and made patent effects on the various vulnerized populations such as migrants, women, children, the elderly, people living with significant disabilities, people experiencing marked housing and food insecurity, and temporary workers laboring in what has been referred to as the informal economy. In light of this, it is proposed that addressing these issues should involve the coordination of transnational policies and the definition of an agenda of critical priorities to focus and address. For this to come about, it is important that the empirical evidence generated by regional epidemiological studies contribute to the design of public policies on mental health of the Latin American population, so that they reduce the negative effects as well as prevent the future consequences of a pandemic that is not yet over.ABEC2022-01-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/fractal/article/view/5123410.22409/1984-0292/v33i3/51234Fractal: Journal of Psychology; Vol. 33 No. 3 (2021); 226-232Fractal: Revista de Psicologia; v. 33 n. 3 (2021); 226-2321984-029210.22409/1984-0292/v33i3reponame:Fractal : Revista de Psicologiainstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFenghttps://periodicos.uff.br/fractal/article/view/51234/30841Copyright (c) 2022 Miguel Gallegos, Andrés J. Consoli, Ilka Franco Ferrari, Mauricio Cervigni, Viviane de Castro Pecanha, Pablo Martino , Tomás Caycho-Rodríguez , Anastasia Razumovskiyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGallegos, MiguelConsoli, Andrés J. Ferrari, Ilka FrancoCervigni, Mauricio Pecanha, Viviane de CastroMartino , Pablo Caycho-Rodríguez , Tomás Razumovskiy, Anastasia2022-01-08T00:11:34Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/51234Revistahttps://periodicos.uff.br/fractalPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/fractal/oai||anaclmonteiro@yahoo.com.br|| mlivianascimento@gmail.com1984-02921984-0292opendoar:2022-01-08T00:11:34Fractal : Revista de Psicologia - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv COVID-19: Psychosocial impact and mental health in Latin America
COVID-19: impacto psicosocial y salud mental en América Latina
COVID-19: Psychosocial impact and mental health in Latin America
title COVID-19: Psychosocial impact and mental health in Latin America
spellingShingle COVID-19: Psychosocial impact and mental health in Latin America
Gallegos, Miguel
Covid-19
Latin America
mental health
psychosocial
revision
COVID-19
América Latina
salud mental
psicosocial
revisión
title_short COVID-19: Psychosocial impact and mental health in Latin America
title_full COVID-19: Psychosocial impact and mental health in Latin America
title_fullStr COVID-19: Psychosocial impact and mental health in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19: Psychosocial impact and mental health in Latin America
title_sort COVID-19: Psychosocial impact and mental health in Latin America
author Gallegos, Miguel
author_facet Gallegos, Miguel
Consoli, Andrés J.
Ferrari, Ilka Franco
Cervigni, Mauricio
Pecanha, Viviane de Castro
Martino , Pablo
Caycho-Rodríguez , Tomás
Razumovskiy, Anastasia
author_role author
author2 Consoli, Andrés J.
Ferrari, Ilka Franco
Cervigni, Mauricio
Pecanha, Viviane de Castro
Martino , Pablo
Caycho-Rodríguez , Tomás
Razumovskiy, Anastasia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gallegos, Miguel
Consoli, Andrés J.
Ferrari, Ilka Franco
Cervigni, Mauricio
Pecanha, Viviane de Castro
Martino , Pablo
Caycho-Rodríguez , Tomás
Razumovskiy, Anastasia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Covid-19
Latin America
mental health
psychosocial
revision
COVID-19
América Latina
salud mental
psicosocial
revisión
topic Covid-19
Latin America
mental health
psychosocial
revision
COVID-19
América Latina
salud mental
psicosocial
revisión
description The COVID-19 pandemic has not only had health, economic, and political impacts, but also significant psychosocial and mental health consequences worldwide. In this article, different documentation and studies on mental health were analyzed, with the aim of identifying the various problems detected during the pandemic. Methodologically, a narrative and integrative review of the scientific literature was carried out. In Latin America, the most recent studies have documented and made patent effects on the various vulnerized populations such as migrants, women, children, the elderly, people living with significant disabilities, people experiencing marked housing and food insecurity, and temporary workers laboring in what has been referred to as the informal economy. In light of this, it is proposed that addressing these issues should involve the coordination of transnational policies and the definition of an agenda of critical priorities to focus and address. For this to come about, it is important that the empirical evidence generated by regional epidemiological studies contribute to the design of public policies on mental health of the Latin American population, so that they reduce the negative effects as well as prevent the future consequences of a pandemic that is not yet over.
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