| Literature DB >> 34816192 |
Yunier Broche-Pérez1,2, Zoylen Fernández-Fleites1,2, Evelyn Fernández-Castillo1,2, Elizabeth Jiménez-Puig1,2, Annia Esther Vizcaíno-Escobar1, Dunia M Ferrer-Lozano1, Lesnay Martínez-Rodríguez1, Reinier Martín-González1.
Abstract
The resurgence of COVID-19 could deepen the psychological impacts of the pandemic which poses new challenges for mental health professionals. Among the actions that should be prioritized is the monitoring of the groups that have shown greater psychological vulnerability during the first stage of the pandemic. The first aim of our study is to explore the fear reactions to COVID-19 between genders during the second wave of the outbreak in Cuba. Second, establish possible predictors of fear of COVID-19 in relation to gender. Specifically, we will evaluate how anxiety related to COVID-19, health self-perception, and worry about the resurgence of COVID-19 predict fear reactions among women and men in the Cuban population. A cross-sectional online study was designed. The research was conducted between August 16 and October 18, 2020. A total of 373 people completed the online survey. A socio-demographic questionnaire, the Fear of COVID-19 Scale and the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale were used. An independent-samples t-test was conducted to compare the fear, worry, anxiety and self-perceived health scores, between genders. The relationship between those variables and fear of COVID-19, was investigated using Pearson correlation coefficient. Finally, multiple linear regression was used to evaluate the possible associations (predictors) related to fear of COVID-19. In our study, women, compared to men, presented greater fear reactions, greater concern about resurgence of COVID-19 and poorer self-perceived health. Anxiety reactions in our sample showed no differences between genders. In women, anxiety of COVID-19, worry about resurgence of COVID-19, and self-perceived health are associated with fear reactions to COVID-19. In the case of men, the self-perceived health showed no associations with fear reactions. Our results confirm the results of several related investigations during the first wave of the pandemic where women have shown greater psychological vulnerability compared to men. However, we cannot rule out that the real impact of the pandemic on mental health in men is much greater than that described by the studies conducted to date. Additional studies are needed on the psychological impact of COVID-19 on men.Entities:
Keywords: anxiety; fear of COVID-19; gender; health self-perception; resurgence; worry
Year: 2021 PMID: 34816192 PMCID: PMC8594045 DOI: 10.3389/fgwh.2021.634088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Glob Womens Health ISSN: 2673-5059
Characteristics of survey participants (N = 373).
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| Age [M(SD)] | 32.1 (12.9) |
| Gender | |
| Female | 238(63.8) |
| Male | 135 (36.2) |
| Education status | |
| Primary school | 6 (1.6) |
| Secondary school | 3 (0.8) |
| Higher secondary level | 78 (20.9) |
| Tertiary education | 286 (76.7) |
| Self-reported health status | |
| Very poor | 1 (0.3) |
| Poor | 7 (1.9) |
| Average | 86 (23.1) |
| Very good | 214 (57.4) |
| Excellent | 65 (17.4) |
| Worry about outbreak | |
| Not at all | 8 (2.1) |
| Not too much | 50 (13.4) |
| I can say | 24 (6.4) |
| Concern | 214 (57.4) |
| Very concern | 77 (20.6) |
M, mean; SD, standard deviation; fr, frequency.
Comparisons between genders on the Fear of Coronavirus-19 Scale and related variables.
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| Fear of COVID-19 | 19.02 (5.93) | 17.34 (6.29) | 2.566 | 0.01 | 0.27 |
| Anxiety related to COVID-19 | 8 (3.51) | 7.24 (3.89) | 1.905 | 0.058 | 0.20 |
| Worry about resurgence of COVID-19 | 3.97 (0.85) | 3.52 (1.12) | 4.413 | <0.001 | 0.47 |
| Self-perceived health | 3.81 (0.67) | 4.05 (0.72) | 3.218 | 0.001 | 0.35 |
M, mean; SD, standard deviation.
Correlations between gender on the Fear of Coronavirus-19 Scale and related variables.
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| Male | 1.Fear of COVID-19 | - | |||
| 2.Anxiety related to COVID-19 | 684 | - | |||
| 3.Worry about resurgence of COVID-19 | 365 | 0.110 | - | ||
| 4.Self-perceived health | -428 | -459 | -261 | - | |
| Female | 1.Fear of COVID-19 | - | |||
| 2.Anxiety related to COVID-19 | 632 | - | |||
| 3.Worry about resurgence of COVID-19 | 482 | 349 | - | ||
| 4.Self-perceived health | -141 | −0.033 | −0.038 | - |
Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed);
Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).
Predictors of Fear of COVID-19.
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| Male | (Constant) | 7.086 | 3.269 | 2.168 | 0.032 | |
| Anxiety related to COVID-19 | 1.003 | 0.106 | 0.621 | 9.487 | 0.000 | |
| Worry about resurgence of COVID-19 | 1.551 | 0.336 | 0.278 | 4.610 | 0.000 | |
| Self-perceived health | −0.607 | 0.583 | −0.070 | −1.040 | 0.300 | |
| Female | (Constant) | 7.551 | 2.097 | 3.602 | 0.000 | |
| Anxiety related to COVID-19 | 0.888 | 0.084 | 0.526 | 10.555 | 0.000 | |
| Worry about resurgence of COVID-19 | 2.047 | 0.348 | 0.294 | 5.890 | 0.000 | |
| Self-perceived health | −0.988 | 0.410 | −0.113 | −2.410 | 0.017 |
Dependent Variable: Fear total score; SE, standard error.