Different Responses to Stress, Health Practices, and Self-Care during COVID-19 Lockdown: A Stratified Analysis
The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to analyze the differential impact of the first COVID-19 lockdown (3 April 2020) on stress, health practices, and self-care activities across different Hispanic countries, age range, and gender groups. One thousand and eighty-two participants from Spa...
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doaj-a92783af3852408e82be52f74078a1692021-02-26T00:00:35ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-02-01182253225310.3390/ijerph18052253Different Responses to Stress, Health Practices, and Self-Care during COVID-19 Lockdown: A Stratified AnalysisElena Bermejo-Martins0Elkin O. Luis1Ainize Sarrionandia2Martín Martínez3María Sol Garcés4Edwin Y. Oliveros5Cristian Cortés-Rivera6Maider Belintxon7Pablo Fernández-Berrocal8School of Nursing, University of Navarra, 31009 Pamplona, SpainPsychological Processes in Education and Health Group, School of Education and Psychology, University of Navarra, 31009 Pamplona, SpainFaculty of Psychology, University of the Basque Country, 20018 Donostia-San Sebastián, SpainCognitive and Affective Methods in Psychology CAMP, School of Education and Psychology, University of Navarra, 31009 Pamplona, SpainColegio de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ, Instituto de Neurociencias, Quito 170901, EcuadorFaculty of Psychology, University of San Buenaventura, Bogota 1008, ColombiaFaculty of Psychology, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago 7590943, ChileSchool of Nursing, University of Navarra, 31009 Pamplona, SpainFaculty of Psychology, University of Málaga, 29071 Malaga, SpainThe aim of the present cross-sectional study was to analyze the differential impact of the first COVID-19 lockdown (3 April 2020) on stress, health practices, and self-care activities across different Hispanic countries, age range, and gender groups. One thousand and eighty-two participants from Spain, Chile, Colombia, and Ecuador took part in this study. Irrespective of the country, and controlling for income level, young people, especially females, suffered a greater level of stress, perceived the situation as more severe, showed less adherence to health guidelines, and reported lower levels of health consciousness, in comparison to their male peers and older groups. However, in the case of self-care, it seems that older and female groups are generally more involved in self-care activities and adopt more healthy daily routines. These results are mostly similar between Colombia, Ecuador, and Spain. However, Chile showed some different tendencies, as males reported higher levels of healthy daily routines and better adherence to health guidelines compared to females and people over the age of 60. Differences between countries, genders, and age ranges should be considered in order to improve health recommendations and adherence to guidelines. Moreover, developing community action and intersectoral strategies with a gender-based approach could help to reduce health inequalities and increase the success of people ́s adherence to health guidelines and self-care-promoting interventions. Future studies should be addressed to explore the possible causations of such differences in more cultural-distant samples and at later stages of the current outbreak.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/5/2253COVID-19health practicesstressself-carecross-cultural study |
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Elena Bermejo-Martins Elkin O. Luis Ainize Sarrionandia Martín Martínez María Sol Garcés Edwin Y. Oliveros Cristian Cortés-Rivera Maider Belintxon Pablo Fernández-Berrocal |
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Elena Bermejo-Martins Elkin O. Luis Ainize Sarrionandia Martín Martínez María Sol Garcés Edwin Y. Oliveros Cristian Cortés-Rivera Maider Belintxon Pablo Fernández-Berrocal Different Responses to Stress, Health Practices, and Self-Care during COVID-19 Lockdown: A Stratified Analysis International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health COVID-19 health practices stress self-care cross-cultural study |
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Elena Bermejo-Martins Elkin O. Luis Ainize Sarrionandia Martín Martínez María Sol Garcés Edwin Y. Oliveros Cristian Cortés-Rivera Maider Belintxon Pablo Fernández-Berrocal |
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Different Responses to Stress, Health Practices, and Self-Care during COVID-19 Lockdown: A Stratified Analysis |
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Different Responses to Stress, Health Practices, and Self-Care during COVID-19 Lockdown: A Stratified Analysis |
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Different Responses to Stress, Health Practices, and Self-Care during COVID-19 Lockdown: A Stratified Analysis |
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Different Responses to Stress, Health Practices, and Self-Care during COVID-19 Lockdown: A Stratified Analysis |
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Different Responses to Stress, Health Practices, and Self-Care during COVID-19 Lockdown: A Stratified Analysis |
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different responses to stress, health practices, and self-care during covid-19 lockdown: a stratified analysis |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to analyze the differential impact of the first COVID-19 lockdown (3 April 2020) on stress, health practices, and self-care activities across different Hispanic countries, age range, and gender groups. One thousand and eighty-two participants from Spain, Chile, Colombia, and Ecuador took part in this study. Irrespective of the country, and controlling for income level, young people, especially females, suffered a greater level of stress, perceived the situation as more severe, showed less adherence to health guidelines, and reported lower levels of health consciousness, in comparison to their male peers and older groups. However, in the case of self-care, it seems that older and female groups are generally more involved in self-care activities and adopt more healthy daily routines. These results are mostly similar between Colombia, Ecuador, and Spain. However, Chile showed some different tendencies, as males reported higher levels of healthy daily routines and better adherence to health guidelines compared to females and people over the age of 60. Differences between countries, genders, and age ranges should be considered in order to improve health recommendations and adherence to guidelines. Moreover, developing community action and intersectoral strategies with a gender-based approach could help to reduce health inequalities and increase the success of people ́s adherence to health guidelines and self-care-promoting interventions. Future studies should be addressed to explore the possible causations of such differences in more cultural-distant samples and at later stages of the current outbreak. |
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COVID-19 health practices stress self-care cross-cultural study |
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