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Gender differences in emotional response to the COVID‐19 outbreak in Spain

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • García‐Fernández, Lorena (Auteur)
  • Romero‐Ferreiro, Verónica (Auteur)
  • Padilla, Sergio (Auteur)
  • David López‐Roldán, Pedro (Auteur)
  • Monzó‐García, María (Auteur)
  • Rodriguez‐Jimenez, Roberto (Auteur)
Titre
Gender differences in emotional response to the COVID‐19 outbreak in Spain
Résumé
We aim to explore the differential presence of symptoms of anxiety, depression, and acute stress between men and women during the COVID-19 outbreak, and to study the relationship between these symptoms and two environmental variables, coexistence, and violence.We conducted a cross-sectional study starting on March 29 to April 5, 2020, based on a national online survey using snowball sampling techniques. Symptoms of anxiety (Hamilton Anxiety Scale), depression (Beck Depression Inventory), and acute stress (Acute Stress Disorder Inventory) were assessed. Differences in the presence of symptoms and the relationship of coexistence and domestic violence were evaluated from a gender perspective.Men showed significant lower mean (SD) in anxiety, depression, and acute stress levels than women [HARS, 14.1 (9.8) versus. 18.4 (10.2), F = 56.2, p < .001; BDI 3.4 (3.9) versus 4.5 (4.3), F = 16.6, p < .001, and ASDI 3.6 (2.9) versus 4.7 (3.1), F = 39.0, p < .001, respectively), as well as a weaker depressive syndrome (28.1% males versus 39.9% females, χ2 = 25.5, p < .001). In addition, an interaction Gender × Coexistence was found in anxiety (F = 56.2, p < .001) and acute stress (F = 3.52, p = .06) and, according to depressive symptoms, an interaction Gender × Violence was found marginally significant (F = 3.3, p = .07).Findings indicate that women present greater severity in symptoms of anxiety, depression, and acute stress. Moreover, loneliness and violence specifically worsen the emotional state in women. These results can undoubtedly guide better healthcare planning adopting a gender perspective.
Publication
Brain and Behavior
Volume
11
Numéro
1
Date
2021
Abrév. de revue
Brain Behav
Langue
Anglais
DOI
10.1002/brb3.1934
ISSN
2162-3279
URL
https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/8892801726
Extra
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33305891/
Référence
García‐Fernández, Lorena, Romero‐Ferreiro, Verónica, Padilla, Sergio, David López‐Roldán, Pedro, Monzó‐García, María et Rodriguez‐Jimenez, Roberto. (2021). Gender differences in emotional response to the COVID‐19 outbreak in Spain. Brain and Behavior, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1934
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