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Salud mental

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Abstract

CERVANTES-MUNOZ, Consuelo; MORA-RIOS, Jazmín; SALTIJERAL-MENDEZ, Teresa  and  RAMOS-LIRA, Luciana. Implications of the COVID-19 lockdown for the emotional well-being of the adult population in Mexico. Salud Ment [online]. 2022, vol.45, n.4, pp.177-184.  Epub Sep 12, 2022. ISSN 0185-3325.  https://doi.org/10.17711/sm.0185-3325.2022.024.

Introduction

After several months of COVID-19 lockdown, addressing the implications related to the emotional distress and well-being of the population during confinement has become increasingly evident.

Objective

To explore, through a lexicometric and content-based approach, the responses related to discomfort and emotional well-being during the first confinement due to the COVID-19 lockdown.

Method

Subjects included 2,555 adults in Mexico, mainly women (78.3%), with an average age of 46. Data were drawn from an online survey published on social networks from June 3 to July 5, 2020. The open answers of the subjects about discomfort and emotional well-being during lockdown, together with suggestions to improve the handling of the pandemic, were analyzed using word frequency analysis (clouds) and thematic content analysis.

Result

Findings highlighted the implications of lockdown, including loss of social interaction, teleworking and overexposure to the news, associated with discomfort. In turn, activities related to self-care, doing household repairs, and sharing activities with the family were linked to well-being.

Discussion and conclusion

Findings show that time was a key factor to transition from well-being to boredom, where space and material resources played a preponderant role during confinement.

Keywords : New coronavirus 2019 pandemic; mental health; adult population; Mexico.

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