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Enfermería Global

On-line version ISSN 1695-6141

Abstract

MARTINEZ ARRIAGA, Reyna Jazmín et al. Resilience associated to Mental Health and Sociodemographic factors in mexican nurses during COVID-19. Enferm. glob. [online]. 2021, vol.20, n.63, pp.1-32.  Epub Aug 02, 2021. ISSN 1695-6141.  https://dx.doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.452781.

Introduction

Nursing personnel are one of the groups which have been most affected by the current COVID-19 pandemic. Although mental health problems have been reported in this population, it is important to study resilience, in order to identify its strengths. The purpose was to study resilience in Mexican nurses and the mental health and sociodemographic factors associated with it. A cross-sectional study was used.

Method:

A sociodemographic and COVID-19 related questionnaire, the Resilience Inventory and the General Health Questionnaire-28, was sent via online. 556 nurses were included, the majority were women (80%), single (60.8%), aged between 26-35 years (38.3%).

Results:

Lower resilience was found among nurses who were younger (p<0.001, ɳ2=0.05), single (p<0.001, ɳ2=0.02) and with lower levels of education (p=0.001, ɳ2=0.02). Predictors of resilience included the search for mental health information (β =-0.152, p <0.001), higher education (β = 0.142, p<0.001), low levels of depression (β=-0.307, p<0.001) and low levels of social dysfunction (β =-0.261, p<0.001).

Conclusion:

This findings allowed to identify the factors which are associated with resilience among nurses and how this plays an important role in their mental. Likewise, this data allows for the identification of high psychosocial risk groups, to better guide mental health strategies aimed at increasing resilience.

Keywords : COVID-19; Mental health; Nurses; Nursing; Resilience.

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