Análise comparativa do impacto da Pandemia de COVID-19 na saúde mental da população e dos profissionais de saúde.
Resumo
Objective: To analyze and compare the levels of impact on mental health in the general
population and in health professionals arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology:
this is a quantitative ex post facto correlational design study, that is, carried out after events that
interfere with the variable. The Anxiety, Depression and Stress Scale (EADS), the Perceived
Stress Scale (PSS) and the Toulouse Coping Scale (ETC) were applied to a non-probabilistic
sample of 254 people, through an online form published by social networks, (95 health
professionals and 159 people from the general population) from August to October 2021, in the
city of Fortaleza-Ceará. Results: it was learned that individuals undergoing social isolation are
more likely to trigger mental health disorders, using negative strategies, due to social
deprivation, with symptoms of psychological distress, in particular, related to stress, anxiety
and depression . By comparing the psychological impacts, it was possible to see that stress
levels may have positively provided the general population to use positive coping, on the other
hand, the general population is the one with the greatest negative coping strategy for depression
and anxiety. Regarding the variable of stress and positive coping, there is no difference in the
two groups, both having the same level of coping. Discussion: In short, it is understood that the
pandemic had a negative impact, although it was possible to analyze positive coping results in
the mental health of both groups. This shows us that through these contents the pandemic must
be taken care of and seen holistically in the life of each subject, considering that this
phenomenon affects the most varied levels of our biopsychosocial health. Conclusion: this
study allowed us to reflect on the need to ensure good strategies to reduce these symptoms of
psychological distress, in addition to providing psychological and social support for these
individuals in vulnerability and psychological distress.
Keywords: COVID-19. Social isolation. Mental health. Psychic suffering.