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Preditores de psicopatologia

Authors: Laura Lacomba-Trejo; Alda Patrícia Marques; Ana Diniz-Vieira; Luciana Sotero; Sofia Major; Ana Paula Relvas;

Preditores de psicopatologia

Abstract

A pandemia poderá ter contribuído para um aumento do stresse, ansiedade e depressão, especialmente em pessoas com doenças crónicas (DC) prévias, uma vez que a perceção que se tem da COVID-19 pode ser muito importante para a saúde mental. O presente estudo comparativo entre pessoas com e sem DC visa analisar o impacto da doença na previsão de stresse, ansiedade e depressão. O estudo contou com a participação de 1208 adultos portugueses (numa relação amorosa), dos quais 83,3% mulheres (16,1% homens, 0,2% pessoas queer e 0,4% outros), com idades entre os 18 e os 81 anos (M = 44,40; DP = 10,52). A recolha de dados foi realizada durante o primeiro ano da pandemia, considerando todos os princípios éticos. Realizaram-se análises descritivas, diferenças de médias, correlações de Pearson e modelos de regressão hierárquica. Os sintomas ansiosos, depressivos e de stresse estão associados a uma maior perceção de ameaça da COVID-19. Finalmente, ter uma DC e uma elevada perceção de ameaça da COVID-19 prevê distress emocional. É destacada a importância da perceção da COVID-19 na previsão do distress emocional durante a pandemia.

Keywords

COVID-19,, TA495, Estudo comparativo,, psicopatologia., perceção de ameaça,, Disasters and engineering

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