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Saúde mental e cotidiano dos estudantes de terapia ocupacional frente à Covid-19: possíveis impactos e repercussões. (Portuguese)
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- Author(s): Garcia Morato, Giovana; Souza Akahosi Fernandes, Amanda Dourado; Nascimento dos Santos, Ana Paula
- Source:
Brazilian Journal of Occupational Therapy / Cadernos Brasileiros de Terapia Ocupacional; 2022, Vol. 30, p1-21, 21p- Subject Terms:
RESEARCH; OCCUPATIONAL therapy students; OCCUPATIONAL therapy education; RESEARCH methodology; MENTAL health; QUANTITATIVE research; UNDERGRADUATES; QUALITATIVE research; QUALITY of life; PUBLIC sector; UNIVERSITIES & colleges; QUESTIONNAIRES; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation; ANXIETY; STUDENT attitudes; COVID-19 pandemic - Source:
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- Alternate Title: Mental health and everyday life of occupational therapy students facing Covid-19: possible impacts and repercussions. (English)
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- Abstract: This research aimed to identify the impacts on mental health and the daily lives of students of the undergraduate course in Occupational Therapy at a Federal Public University in the face of the COVID-19 coping scenario. This is an exploratory and descriptive study, with a quantitative and qualitative approach. For data collection, a semi-structured questionnaire organized in Google Forms was used. Fifty-three undergraduate students from the first to the last year of the course participated in the study. The results show that 94% of the participants are female, aged between 20 and 25 years (78%). Before the pandemic, students performed a wide range of weekly activities, 68% of whom had no previous mental health issues, or had no difficulties that significantly impacted their lives. With the advent of the pandemic and its consequences, the study found that 94% of participants observed their mental health impacted, and of these, 92% showed anxiety as the most recurrent manifestation. It was also found that practically all activities that made up students' daily lives before the COVID-19 pandemic were altered in some way, with the socialization category being the second most cited. Given the current scenario, in which the pandemic has been in existence for more than a year, it is important to investigate how and which coping strategies not only students but also the general population, have adopted to deal with the persistent and permanent challenges. Thus, it points to the need and importance of investing in research that deepens the understanding of these impacts and the possible coping strategies adopted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Abstract: A presente pesquisa teve como objetivo identificar os impactos na saúde mental e no cotidiano dos estudantes do curso de graduação em terapia ocupacional de uma universidade pública federal frente ao cenário de enfrentamento da COVID-19. Trata-se de um estudo exploratório e descritivo, de abordagem quantiqualitativa. Para coleta de dados, utilizou-se um questionário semiestruturado organizado no Google Formulários®. Participaram do estudo 53 graduandos do primeiro ao último ano do curso. Os resultados apontam que 94% dos participantes são do gênero feminino, com idade entre 20 e 25 anos (78%). Antes da pandemia, os estudantes realizavam uma vasta gama de atividades semanais, sendo que 68% não apresentavam questões prévias de saúde mental ou não apresentavam dificuldades que impactavam a sua vida de forma significativa. Com o advento da pandemia e suas consequências, o estudo apontou que 94% dos participantes observaram sua saúde mental impactada e, desses, 92% sinalizaram a ansiedade como a manifestação mais recorrente. Verificou-se ainda que praticamente todas as atividades que compunham o cotidiano dos estudantes antes da pandemia da COVID-19 foram alteradas de alguma maneira, sendo a categoria socialização a segunda mais citada. Diante do cenário atual de permanência da pandemia há mais de um ano, importa investigar como e quais estratégias de enfrentamento os estudantes, mas também a população geral, têm adotado para lidar com os persistentes e permanentes desafios. Assim, aponta-se para a necessidade e importância de se investir em pesquisas que aprofundem a compreensão desses impactos e das possíveis estratégias de enfrentamento adotadas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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