COVID-19 pandemic decrease men’s mental health: background and consequence analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa,Anderson Reis de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Moreira,Wanderson Carneiro, Queiroz,Aline Macêdo, Rezende,Murilo Fernandes, Teixeira,Jules Ramon Brito, Merces,Magno Conceição das, Silva,Adailson Vieira da, Camargo,Emerson Lucas Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze, from the perspective of self-report of antecedents and consequences, how the COVID-19 pandemic decrease the health of men living in Brazil. Methods: Qualitative study, conducted with 200 men living in all regions of Brazil through the application of a semi-structured instrument, hosted on an online platform. The data were analyzed with the Collective Subject Discourse method and anchored in the theoretical framework of Dialectical Historical Materialism. Results: The COVID-19 pandemic decrease men’s mental health because it worsened the history of personal, affective, family, occupational, dysfunctional and/or morbid problems, causing consequences of psychic somatization, family dissolution, end of affective relationship, marital conflicts, social isolation, financial difficulty, vulnerability of the work situation and occupational exhaustion, sudden changes in behavior, barriers in access to health care and impaired experiences of death and grief. Conclusions: Social support networks need to be strengthened in order to minimize the direct and indirect impacts caused by the pandemic materiality for mental health and the various dimensions of life affected.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv COVID-19 pandemic decrease men’s mental health: background and consequence analysis
title COVID-19 pandemic decrease men’s mental health: background and consequence analysis
spellingShingle COVID-19 pandemic decrease men’s mental health: background and consequence analysis
Sousa,Anderson Reis de
Pandemics
COVID-19
coronavirus infections
mental health
men’s health
title_short COVID-19 pandemic decrease men’s mental health: background and consequence analysis
title_full COVID-19 pandemic decrease men’s mental health: background and consequence analysis
title_fullStr COVID-19 pandemic decrease men’s mental health: background and consequence analysis
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 pandemic decrease men’s mental health: background and consequence analysis
title_sort COVID-19 pandemic decrease men’s mental health: background and consequence analysis
author Sousa,Anderson Reis de
author_facet Sousa,Anderson Reis de
Moreira,Wanderson Carneiro
Queiroz,Aline Macêdo
Rezende,Murilo Fernandes
Teixeira,Jules Ramon Brito
Merces,Magno Conceição das
Silva,Adailson Vieira da
Camargo,Emerson Lucas Silva
author_role author
author2 Moreira,Wanderson Carneiro
Queiroz,Aline Macêdo
Rezende,Murilo Fernandes
Teixeira,Jules Ramon Brito
Merces,Magno Conceição das
Silva,Adailson Vieira da
Camargo,Emerson Lucas Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa,Anderson Reis de
Moreira,Wanderson Carneiro
Queiroz,Aline Macêdo
Rezende,Murilo Fernandes
Teixeira,Jules Ramon Brito
Merces,Magno Conceição das
Silva,Adailson Vieira da
Camargo,Emerson Lucas Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pandemics
COVID-19
coronavirus infections
mental health
men’s health
topic Pandemics
COVID-19
coronavirus infections
mental health
men’s health
description ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze, from the perspective of self-report of antecedents and consequences, how the COVID-19 pandemic decrease the health of men living in Brazil. Methods: Qualitative study, conducted with 200 men living in all regions of Brazil through the application of a semi-structured instrument, hosted on an online platform. The data were analyzed with the Collective Subject Discourse method and anchored in the theoretical framework of Dialectical Historical Materialism. Results: The COVID-19 pandemic decrease men’s mental health because it worsened the history of personal, affective, family, occupational, dysfunctional and/or morbid problems, causing consequences of psychic somatization, family dissolution, end of affective relationship, marital conflicts, social isolation, financial difficulty, vulnerability of the work situation and occupational exhaustion, sudden changes in behavior, barriers in access to health care and impaired experiences of death and grief. Conclusions: Social support networks need to be strengthened in order to minimize the direct and indirect impacts caused by the pandemic materiality for mental health and the various dimensions of life affected.
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