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Mental health during confinement by COVID-19. The case of the staff of a Colombian Caribbean university

Salud mental durante el confinamiento por COVID-19. El caso del personal de una universidad del caribe colombiano




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Torres Madrid, C., Rocha Carrascal, M., Dager Perez, G. ., Polo Martinez, M. ., Romero Ortiz, M. ., & Blanco Ledezma, L. . (2024). Mental health during confinement by COVID-19. The case of the staff of a Colombian Caribbean university. Archivos De Medicina , 24(1). https://doi.org/10.30554/archmed.24.1.4587.2024
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Torres Madrid, C., Rocha Carrascal, M., Dager Perez, G. ., Polo Martinez, M. ., Romero Ortiz, M. ., & Blanco Ledezma, L. . (2024). Mental health during confinement by COVID-19. The case of the staff of a Colombian Caribbean university. Archivos De Medicina , 24(1). https://doi.org/10.30554/archmed.24.1.4587.2024

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Carlos Torres Madrid
Mónica Rocha Carrascal
Guillermo Dager Perez
Michelle Polo Martinez
Mireya Romero Ortiz
Luna Blanco Ledezma

Carlos Torres Madrid,

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Mónica Rocha Carrascal,

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Guillermo Dager Perez,

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Michelle Polo Martinez,

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Mireya Romero Ortiz,

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Luna Blanco Ledezma,

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Objective: To describe the levels of stress, anxiety and depression during a period of confinement by COVID-19 in students, teachers and administrative staff of a Colombian university.

Materials and methods: Quantitative, observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study. There were 1,318 individuals without diagnosed mental illnesses who agreed to participate in the study by signing an informed consent. A sociodemographic record was created to measure variables of interest and the Abbreviated Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21). Descriptive statistics were reported and Odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence intervals were calculated.

Results: In 40.3% (N = 531) of the cases there was depression, in 42.6% (N = 562) anxiety and in 44.6% (N = 588) stress; Being a woman, economic income being affected, increased academic / work load and changes in sleep frequency, quality and / or habits, were found to be significant risk factors for depression, anxiety and stress.

Conclusions: There is a high percentage of the presence of affective states of depression, anxiety and stress at the different intensity levels calculated by the DASS-21 in the study group during the pandemic period studied.


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