| Literature DB >> 35682080 |
Cristina Rodríguez-Rivas1, Lucia Rocío Camacho-Montaño2, Cristina García-Bravo2, María García-de-Miguel3, Marta Pérez-de-Heredia-Torres2, Elisabet Huertas-Hoyas2.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a lot of social and health chaos. Our main aim in this study was to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on occupational balance in the Spanish population, one year post the beginning of the pandemic compared with the pre-pandemic period. Data were collected among the Spanish population over 18 years of age by the Occupational Balance Questionnaire online survey; questions about satisfaction and performance of activities, and on the modification of routine and habits were asked. A total of 300 participants were included; 55.3% were female, with a mean age of 41.39 years. Significantly greater occupational imbalance was found in 1-year-post-confinement period of pandemic, as well as an increase in the difficulty of performance and a decrease in satisfaction with it. A greater number of the sample had modified their routines (p < 0.01), lost habits (p < 0.01), and did not resume habits (p < 0.01). In the analysis by age groups, differences were found in the variables related to habits and occupational balance. The social restriction measures negatively impacted occupational balance in the Spanish population. There was a decrease in occupational participation, increased difficulty in performance, decreased satisfaction in occupational performance, and modification of habits and routines.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; activities of daily living; health; occupational balance; pandemic
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35682080 PMCID: PMC9180883 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19116497
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Socio-demographic characteristics of the sample (n = 300).
| Variables | Descriptive Data |
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| Male | 134 (44.7%) |
| Female | 166 (55.3%) |
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| Median (IQR) | 39 (56–23) |
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| 18–30 years of age | 143 (47.7%) |
| 31–64 years of age | 118 (39.3%) |
| 65 years of age or more | 37 (12.3%) |
| Missing data | 2 (0.7%) |
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| North | 65 (21.7%) |
| Center | 213 (71%) |
| South | 19 (6.3%) |
| Missing data | 3 (1%) |
Analysis of differences between independent samples in EuroQol 5D-5L and Occupational Balance Questionnaire.
| OBQ-E | |||
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| Median (IQR) | Statistic Value |
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| −10.789 | 0.001 | |
| before pandemic | 45 (51–39) | ||
| during pandemic | 35 (43.75–26) | ||
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| before pandemic | |||
| Man | 44 (50–37) | 9272.000 a | 0.023 |
| Woman | 46 (52–40) | ||
| during pandemic | |||
| Man | 35 (43–24.75) | 8907.000 a | 0.33 |
| Woman | 36 (44.25–26.75) | ||
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| before pandemic | |||
| 18–30 years of age | 43 (50–37) | 28.396 b | 0 |
| 31–64 years of age | 46 (52–40) | ||
| 65 years of age or more | 50 (57–46) | ||
| during pandemic | |||
| 18–30 years of age | 32 (40–24) | 20.511 b | 0 |
| 31–64 years of age | 39 (47–26) | ||
| 65 years of age or more | 42 (49.5–36) | ||
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| before pandemic | |||
| North | 48 (53–43) | 6.756 b | 0.034 |
| Center | 44 (51–38) | ||
| South | 45 (50–37) | ||
| during pandemic | |||
| North | 38.5 (47.75–26) | 2.047 b | 0.359 |
| Center | 35 (43–26) | ||
| South | 35 (39.5–24) | ||
Notes: M: mean; SD: standard deviation; OBQ-E: Occupational Balance Questionnaire; p values were calculated using the a Mann–Whitney U test or b Kruskal–Wallis test.
Figure 1Changes in routines and habits during the global pandemic by COVID-19.
Figure 2Analysis of age-related change in habits.
Figure 3Activities where they present performance difficulties.
Figure 4(a) Satisfaction with daily activities performance. (b) Satisfaction with productivity performance. (c) Satisfaction with leisure.