2020
DOI: 10.24875/rmoe.m20000132
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COVID-19 and anxiety in ophtalmologists

Abstract: Objective: To determine the prevalence of anxiety in ophthalmologists during the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic, exposed to severe acute respiratory syndrome by coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2) working in respiratory triage and outpatient ophthalmology consultation at the Hospital Central Militar in Mexico City. Material and methods: Observational, cross-sectional, descriptive and prospective study, in which a descriptive survey was applied via internet evaluating two anxiety scales (Hamilton sc… Show more

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“…Los puntajes ≥10 se consideran de importancia clínica. Cabe señalar que se trata de una escala validada y ampliamente utilizada en México para evaluar niveles de ansiedad, tanto previo a la pandemia (Castro-Silva et al, 2016) como durante ésta (González-González et al, 2020;Mier-Bolio et al, 2021). De modo complementario, se solicitó la elección del motivo de mayor preocupación relacionado con la pandemia.…”
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“…Los puntajes ≥10 se consideran de importancia clínica. Cabe señalar que se trata de una escala validada y ampliamente utilizada en México para evaluar niveles de ansiedad, tanto previo a la pandemia (Castro-Silva et al, 2016) como durante ésta (González-González et al, 2020;Mier-Bolio et al, 2021). De modo complementario, se solicitó la elección del motivo de mayor preocupación relacionado con la pandemia.…”
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