María Demelza Olivencia-Carrión’s scientific contributions

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Sociodemographic data of the participants.
Comparison of anxiety levels due to COVID-19 among health personnel in Latin American countries and Spain.
Differences by sex in the levels of anxiety due to COVID-19 among health personnel.
Comparison of strategies for coping with COVID-19 between health personnel in Latin American countries and Spain.
Correlations between anxiety and coping.

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Anxiety Levels and Coping Strategies to Deal with COVID-19: A Cross-Cultural Study among the Spanish and Latin American Healthcare Populations
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March 2023

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María Demelza Olivencia-Carrión

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Manuel Gabriel Jiménez-Torres

Given its impact, COVID-19 has engendered great challenges in terms of health, highlighting the key role of health personnel. This study aims to analyze the level of anxiety, as well as coping strategies, among the health personnel in Latin American countries and Spain. An exploratory, descriptive, quantitative, cross-sectional study was conducted with 584 participants from the healthcare population. No significant differences were observed in anxiety levels due to COVID-19 between Latin American countries and Spain. In Spain, an active and passive coping style is used, while in Latin American countries, an avoidance coping style is employed; there is a direct correlation between anxiety levels and the avoidance coping style. There exists an inverse correlation between anxiety levels and the use of an active coping style; moreover, there are no significant differences in the anxiety level of health personnel depending on whether they have cared for patients with COVID-19. Low cognitive activity, use of the avoidance method and Spanish geography were the main predictive coping styles of anxiety. Effective measures are required for preserving the mental health of health professionals during pandemics.

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... Healthcare workers who employ active coping strategies may experience greater distress if their efforts do not yield anticipated control over the situation. Comparable findings have been reported in other high-stakes professions, where excessive reliance on active coping can exacerbate rather than alleviate stress [29,30]. Further research is warranted to investigate whether resilience training or psychological support mitigates this effect. ...

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Coping Strategies Among Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Emotional Responses, Challenges, and Adaptive Practices
Anxiety Levels and Coping Strategies to Deal with COVID-19: A Cross-Cultural Study among the Spanish and Latin American Healthcare Populations