Self-Perceived Stress During the Quarantine of COVID-19 Pandemic in Paraguay: An Exploratory Survey

Introduction: Any viral pandemic is a global health and mental health issue. The World Health Organization and mental health associations have warned that the current COVID-19 pandemic will lead to a drastic increase of stress-related conditions and mental health issues globally.Materials and Method...

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Main Authors: Julio Torales, Carlos Ríos-González, Iván Barrios, Marcelo O'Higgins, Israel González, Oscar García, João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia, Antonio Ventriglio
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.558691/full
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spelling doaj-6f45ce55753941af9ab1fd7bc2be81782020-11-25T03:39:25ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402020-10-011110.3389/fpsyt.2020.558691558691Self-Perceived Stress During the Quarantine of COVID-19 Pandemic in Paraguay: An Exploratory SurveyJulio Torales0Carlos Ríos-González1Iván Barrios2Marcelo O'Higgins3Israel González4Oscar García5João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia6João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia7Antonio Ventriglio8Department of Psychiatry, School of Medical Sciences, National University of Asunción, San Lorenzo, ParaguayResearch Department, School of Medical Sciences, National University of Caaguazú, Coronel Oviedo, ParaguayDepartment of Psychiatry, School of Medical Sciences, National University of Asunción, San Lorenzo, ParaguayDepartment of Psychiatry, School of Medical Sciences, National University of Asunción, San Lorenzo, ParaguayDepartment of Psychiatry, School of Medical Sciences, National University of Asunción, San Lorenzo, ParaguayDepartment of Psychiatry, School of Medical Sciences, National University of Asunción, San Lorenzo, ParaguayDepartment of Neuroscience, Medical School, Fundação do ABC, Santo André, BrazilDepartment of Psychiatry, Medical School, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, ItalyIntroduction: Any viral pandemic is a global health and mental health issue. The World Health Organization and mental health associations have warned that the current COVID-19 pandemic will lead to a drastic increase of stress-related conditions and mental health issues globally.Materials and Methods: An online web-based survey has been launched from 10 to 15 April 2020 in Paraguay in order to collect information regarding the stress related to the quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic. It has been spread through social media (“WhatsApp,” “Twitter,” and “Facebook”). Two thousand two hundred and six Paraguayan citizens, over 18 years of age, completed the survey voluntarily. Socio-demographics as well as ratings at Self-perceived Stress Scale have been collected and analyzed.Results: Two thousand two hundred and six subjects (74.12% men) aged between 18 and 75 with an average of 34 ± 11 years old completed the survey. 12.42% (276 subjects) of sample reported a preexisting diagnosis of mental disorder, and 175 participants (7.93%) reported an increase of preexisting symptoms with the onset of COVID-19 quarantine. 41.97% of them had anxiety and 54.38% did not receive any specific treatment. The general population rated 18.10 ± 5.99 at Self-perceived Stress Scale, which indicates a moderate level of self-perceived stress. Significant association was found between higher levels of stress and female sex, being single, or reporting preexisting mental disorder, above all anxiety and depression (p < 0.01). In fact, in 63.87% of mentally ill subjects (n = 175), the quarantine has worsened symptoms of preexisting mental disorders.Conclusion: This study suggests a stressful impact of COVID-19 pandemic, with the majority of participants reporting a moderate level of self-perceived stress. We suggest mental health services to provide a phone-based or web-based support to the general population in order to contrast the psychological impact of the pandemic. This approach may improve the accessibility to mental healthcare services in Paraguay, especially in times of social distancing.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.558691/fullCOVID-19pandemicstressperceived-stressParaguaymental health
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Carlos Ríos-González
Iván Barrios
Marcelo O'Higgins
Israel González
Oscar García
João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia
João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia
Antonio Ventriglio
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Carlos Ríos-González
Iván Barrios
Marcelo O'Higgins
Israel González
Oscar García
João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia
João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia
Antonio Ventriglio
Self-Perceived Stress During the Quarantine of COVID-19 Pandemic in Paraguay: An Exploratory Survey
Frontiers in Psychiatry
COVID-19
pandemic
stress
perceived-stress
Paraguay
mental health
author_facet Julio Torales
Carlos Ríos-González
Iván Barrios
Marcelo O'Higgins
Israel González
Oscar García
João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia
João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia
Antonio Ventriglio
author_sort Julio Torales
title Self-Perceived Stress During the Quarantine of COVID-19 Pandemic in Paraguay: An Exploratory Survey
title_short Self-Perceived Stress During the Quarantine of COVID-19 Pandemic in Paraguay: An Exploratory Survey
title_full Self-Perceived Stress During the Quarantine of COVID-19 Pandemic in Paraguay: An Exploratory Survey
title_fullStr Self-Perceived Stress During the Quarantine of COVID-19 Pandemic in Paraguay: An Exploratory Survey
title_full_unstemmed Self-Perceived Stress During the Quarantine of COVID-19 Pandemic in Paraguay: An Exploratory Survey
title_sort self-perceived stress during the quarantine of covid-19 pandemic in paraguay: an exploratory survey
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Introduction: Any viral pandemic is a global health and mental health issue. The World Health Organization and mental health associations have warned that the current COVID-19 pandemic will lead to a drastic increase of stress-related conditions and mental health issues globally.Materials and Methods: An online web-based survey has been launched from 10 to 15 April 2020 in Paraguay in order to collect information regarding the stress related to the quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic. It has been spread through social media (“WhatsApp,” “Twitter,” and “Facebook”). Two thousand two hundred and six Paraguayan citizens, over 18 years of age, completed the survey voluntarily. Socio-demographics as well as ratings at Self-perceived Stress Scale have been collected and analyzed.Results: Two thousand two hundred and six subjects (74.12% men) aged between 18 and 75 with an average of 34 ± 11 years old completed the survey. 12.42% (276 subjects) of sample reported a preexisting diagnosis of mental disorder, and 175 participants (7.93%) reported an increase of preexisting symptoms with the onset of COVID-19 quarantine. 41.97% of them had anxiety and 54.38% did not receive any specific treatment. The general population rated 18.10 ± 5.99 at Self-perceived Stress Scale, which indicates a moderate level of self-perceived stress. Significant association was found between higher levels of stress and female sex, being single, or reporting preexisting mental disorder, above all anxiety and depression (p < 0.01). In fact, in 63.87% of mentally ill subjects (n = 175), the quarantine has worsened symptoms of preexisting mental disorders.Conclusion: This study suggests a stressful impact of COVID-19 pandemic, with the majority of participants reporting a moderate level of self-perceived stress. We suggest mental health services to provide a phone-based or web-based support to the general population in order to contrast the psychological impact of the pandemic. This approach may improve the accessibility to mental healthcare services in Paraguay, especially in times of social distancing.
topic COVID-19
pandemic
stress
perceived-stress
Paraguay
mental health
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.558691/full
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