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- W3199212076 abstract "La pandemia de COVID-19 ha conmovido al mundo desde lo humano, sanitario, científico, socioeconómico y político. En este trabajo presentamos los resultados de una encuesta en línea aplicada a una población universitaria. Se obtuvieron datos como edad, sexo, funciones, carrera, personas a cargo, convivientes y aspectos psicológicos, hábitos y conductas preventivas. Validadas 1.488 respuestas: un 63% correspondió al sexo femenino (SF), edad media = 29,5 años (DE 12,9). El 70% fueron alumnos y el 30% docentes, directivos y otros. El 87% tenía preocupación por la pandemia de COVID-19 (PPC). El 41% niveles de angustia (ANG), el 56% ansiedad (ANS), todos en grado moderado a severo. Un 79% alteraciones del sueño y un 65% en hábitos alimentarios. Preocupación a futuro (PaF) relacionada a aspectos económicos/laborales fue la más mencionada (74%). El 67% refirió sobreinformación (SInf) con respecto a la situación epidemiológica. La regresión logística mostró las siguientes relaciones estadísticas positivas con RR (IC): PPC con edad = 2,22 (1,52-3,24) y SInf = 4,22 (2,93-6,07); ANG con SF = 1,40 (1,13-1,76), actividad de relajación = 0,71 (0,57-0,88) y SInf = 2,91 (2,01-4,22); ANS con edad = 1,75 (1,39-2,20), SF = 1,32 (1,06-1,65), actividad física = 0,78 (0,62-0,97) y SInf = 2,72 (1,96-3,79) y alteraciones del sueño con: función alumno: = 1,78 (1,36-2,35) y SInf = 2,81 (2,01-3,92). Este estudio destaca la alta prevalencia de alteraciones potencialmente riesgosas para la salud física y psicológica durante la pandemia de COVID-19. También PaF que involucra especialmente aspectos económicos/laborales. Por ello se deberían adoptar precozmente medidas activas para promover la salud integral en la población general, especialmente en jóvenes y mujeres, evitando la SInf y fomentando hábitos saludables. COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the world from the human, health, scientific, socio-economic, and political. In this paper we present results of an online survey applied to a university population. Data such as age, sex, functions, career, dependents, cohabitants and psychological aspects, habits and preventive behaviors were obtained. Validated 1488 responses: 63% corresponded to female sex (SF), average age = 29.5 years (DE12.9). 70% were students and 30% teachers, managers, and others. 87% had COVID-19 pandemic concern (CPC). 41% levels of anguish (ANG), 56% anxiety (ANX), all in moderate to severe degree. 79% sleep disturbances and 65% in eating habits. Future worries (PaF) related to economic/labor aspects was the most mentioned (74%). 67% reported over-information (SInf) related to epidemiological situation. Logistic regression showed the following positive statistical relationships with RR (CI): CPC with age = 2.22 (1.52–3.24) and SInF = 4.22 (2.93–6.07); ANG with sex F = 1.40 (1.13–1.76), relaxation activity = 0.71 (0.57–0.88) and SInF = 2.91 (2.01–4.22); ANX with age = 1.75 (1.39–2.20) sex F = 1.32 (1.06–1.65), physical activity = 0.78 (0.62–0.97) and SInF = 2.72 (1.96–3.79) and sleep disturbances with: student function: = 1.78 (1.36–2.35) and SInF = 2.81 (2.01–3.92). This study highlights the high prevalence of potentially risky alterations to physical and psychological health during the COVID-19 pandemic. There are also high levels of worries about the future, especially involving economic/labor aspects. Therefore, active measures should be adopted early to promote comprehensive health in the general population, especially in young people and women, avoiding over-information and promoting healthy habits." @default.
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- W3199212076 title "Pandemia de COVID-19: aspectos psicológicos, alteraciones conductuales y perfil de hábitos. Resultados de una encuesta en el ámbito universitario a un mes del confinamiento total en Mendoza, Argentina" @default.
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