Psychological factors associated with quarantine in times of contagion: A systematic review
Factores psicológicos en situaciones de cuarentena: una revisión sistemática
Autor
Molero, María del Mar
Pérez Fuentes, María del Carmen
Soriano, José Gabriel
Oropesa, Nieves Fátima
Simón, María del Mar
Sisto, María
Gázquez, José Jesús
Resumen
Current spread of a pandemic by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is a worldwide milestone. It has led to quarantine as a healthcare measure in the territories most affected. However, people with more negative emotional styles may run a higher risk of contagion by the disease, as both their physical and mental health are affected. The objective of this study was to identify in a systematic review, psychological factors associated with health during quarantine. For this purpose, a search was made of scientific articles in databases, such as Scopus, Web of Science, PsycINFO and CINAHL, where 62 documents were found, of which, after applying inclusion criteria, seven studies remained for their review. The results showed, first, that people in quarantine because of a pandemic had higher stress, anxiety, depression and distress. Second, that a positive emotional style was related to less risk of contagion of diseases. These results have implications for the practice, and especially for healthcare professionals who are indispensable in coping with disease in a pandemic. It would therefore be necessary to protect their health so that they, in turn, can offer quality care to patients in crises and emergencies. La propagación de la pandemia por coronavirus (COVID-19) supone un desafío sociosanitario a nivel mundial. Esta situación ha obligado al establecimiento de cuarentenas como medida sanitaria de emergencia en los territorios más afectados. El objetivo del presente trabajo consiste en identificar, mediante una revisión sistemática, diferentes factores psicológicos asociados a la salud durante periodos de cuarentena. Con esta finalidad, se realizó una búsqueda de artículos científicos en bases de datos, tales como Scopus, Web of Science, PsycINFO y CINAHL. Se obtuvo un total de 62 documentos de los que, tras aplicar los criterios de inclusión y exclusión, resultaron un total de 7 trabajos. Los resultados mostraron, primero, que las personas en situación de cuarentena presentaron niveles elevados de estrés, ansiedad, depresión y angustia psicológica; segundo, que un estilo emocional positivo se relacionó con un menor riesgo de desarrollar enfermedades. Estos resultados tienen implicaciones para la práctica, especialmente para el colectivo de profesionales sanitarios, que son indispensables en el afrontamiento de las enfermedades en situaciones de pandemia.
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