Information on COVID-19 and psychological distress in a sample of non-health workers during the pandemic period

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Autor(a) principal: Ruiz-Frutos, Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Ortega-Moreno, Mónica, Dias, Adriano [UNESP], Bernardes, João Marcos [UNESP], García-Iglesias, Juan Jesús, Gómez-Salgado, Juan
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17196982
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/205233
Resumo: Methods by which the population should be informed when going through a pandemic such as COVID-19 have been questioned because of its influence on the adoption of preventive measures and its effects on mental health. Non-health workers are at risk of psychological distress from exposure to contaminated people or materials or by having to stay at home and adapt their activity to telework. The objective of the study is to analyze information the public receives about COVID-19 and its influence on their level of distress. For this, 1089 questionnaires from non-health workers were collected online between 26 March and 26 April 2020 in Spain, and analysed and distributed by snowball effect. 492 participants carried out essential activities away from home, and 597 did so from home. They were surveyed about information received about COVID-19 regarding its source, time, assessment, or the beliefs expressed in it. Mental health was also measured with Goldberg’s General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12). The classification and regression tree (CART) method was used to design a binary tree with sample cases. It has been found that the time spent learning about COVID-19 and the level of knowledge about symptoms, pathways, prevention, treatment, or prognosis are associated with the level of distress, where 25% of participants were found to have spent more than 3 h daily on this activity. Social media and television are the most widely used sources, but they are considered to be of lower quality and usefulness than official sources. There is greater confidence in healthcare professionals than in the health system, and the main concern of those working away from home is spreading the virus to family members. It has been concluded that there is a need to enhance quality and truthful information on the Internet for non-health workers due to its accessibility, which should be constantly updated, a fact which international and national public bodies, research centers, and journal publishers have begun to understand during the current pandemic. Such quality information is needed to combat distress.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Information on COVID-19 and psychological distress in a sample of non-health workers during the pandemic period
title Information on COVID-19 and psychological distress in a sample of non-health workers during the pandemic period
spellingShingle Information on COVID-19 and psychological distress in a sample of non-health workers during the pandemic period
Ruiz-Frutos, Carlos
Coronavirus
COVID-19
Information
Internet
Knowledge
Mental health
Non-health workers
Occupational health
Pandemic
Psychological distress
title_short Information on COVID-19 and psychological distress in a sample of non-health workers during the pandemic period
title_full Information on COVID-19 and psychological distress in a sample of non-health workers during the pandemic period
title_fullStr Information on COVID-19 and psychological distress in a sample of non-health workers during the pandemic period
title_full_unstemmed Information on COVID-19 and psychological distress in a sample of non-health workers during the pandemic period
title_sort Information on COVID-19 and psychological distress in a sample of non-health workers during the pandemic period
author Ruiz-Frutos, Carlos
author_facet Ruiz-Frutos, Carlos
Ortega-Moreno, Mónica
Dias, Adriano [UNESP]
Bernardes, João Marcos [UNESP]
García-Iglesias, Juan Jesús
Gómez-Salgado, Juan
author_role author
author2 Ortega-Moreno, Mónica
Dias, Adriano [UNESP]
Bernardes, João Marcos [UNESP]
García-Iglesias, Juan Jesús
Gómez-Salgado, Juan
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv University of Huelva
Universidad Espíritu Santo
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ruiz-Frutos, Carlos
Ortega-Moreno, Mónica
Dias, Adriano [UNESP]
Bernardes, João Marcos [UNESP]
García-Iglesias, Juan Jesús
Gómez-Salgado, Juan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coronavirus
COVID-19
Information
Internet
Knowledge
Mental health
Non-health workers
Occupational health
Pandemic
Psychological distress
topic Coronavirus
COVID-19
Information
Internet
Knowledge
Mental health
Non-health workers
Occupational health
Pandemic
Psychological distress
description Methods by which the population should be informed when going through a pandemic such as COVID-19 have been questioned because of its influence on the adoption of preventive measures and its effects on mental health. Non-health workers are at risk of psychological distress from exposure to contaminated people or materials or by having to stay at home and adapt their activity to telework. The objective of the study is to analyze information the public receives about COVID-19 and its influence on their level of distress. For this, 1089 questionnaires from non-health workers were collected online between 26 March and 26 April 2020 in Spain, and analysed and distributed by snowball effect. 492 participants carried out essential activities away from home, and 597 did so from home. They were surveyed about information received about COVID-19 regarding its source, time, assessment, or the beliefs expressed in it. Mental health was also measured with Goldberg’s General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12). The classification and regression tree (CART) method was used to design a binary tree with sample cases. It has been found that the time spent learning about COVID-19 and the level of knowledge about symptoms, pathways, prevention, treatment, or prognosis are associated with the level of distress, where 25% of participants were found to have spent more than 3 h daily on this activity. Social media and television are the most widely used sources, but they are considered to be of lower quality and usefulness than official sources. There is greater confidence in healthcare professionals than in the health system, and the main concern of those working away from home is spreading the virus to family members. It has been concluded that there is a need to enhance quality and truthful information on the Internet for non-health workers due to its accessibility, which should be constantly updated, a fact which international and national public bodies, research centers, and journal publishers have begun to understand during the current pandemic. Such quality information is needed to combat distress.
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