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STUDENT : FRANCYELE ALVES DA PAIXAO NOBRE
DATE: 24/05/2023
TIME: 09:00
LOCAL: Sala Virtual - meet.google.com/rck-jujn-gty
TITLE:

PREVALENCE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION IN NURSING PROFESSIONALS IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC


KEY WORDS:

Coronavírus. Depression. Anxiety. Nursing.


PAGES: 71
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Enfermagem
SUMMARY:

Covid-19 is an acute respiratory syndrome caused by the new coronavirus, called the new coronavirus, with a high degree of dissemination and mortality. In the context of the pandemic, it was possible to verify an increase in mental disorders related to depression and anxiety in health professionals, especially in the nursing team. The present research has the general objective of analyzing the prevalence and factors associated with anxiety and depression in nursing professionals who worked in health care during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a cross-sectional epidemiological study with nursing professionals at the university hospital in a city in Minas Gerais. Data were obtained with a sociodemographic, economic and work questionnaire, the Beck Anxiety Inventory and the Beck Depression Inventory. Data collection took place through a Google access link Forms sent to the WhatsApp and/or email of the participants. The data were analyzed with the aid of the R 3.6 statistical software. The research sample was mostly composed of female nursing professionals, nursing technicians/assistants, brown/mulatto race, single, with income greater than three minimum wages, self-rated health as good. Nursing professionals who had a family income greater than two and a half minimum wages, working 40 hours a week are more likely to develop moderate and severe anxiety Professionals who have been in the profession for four or more years and have a university degree are more likely to develop moderate anxiety. Those who are married/in a relationship and have a college degree are more likely to develop severe anxiety. Nursing professionals with a university degree are more likely to develop mild depression. Married/cohabiting, separated/divorced and with a college degree are more likely to develop moderate depression. Having an income greater than two and a half minimum wages and self-rated health as regular and good are more likely to develop severe depression. The prevalence of anxiety and depression was higher in nursing professionals who were married, had a university degree and worked 40 hours a week. Exclusively for depression, the prevalence was higher in professionals with higher family income. However, there was no influence of gender, age, children and how the professional self-assess their health on the prevalence of both diseases.


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