2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-18042-2_1
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“…Language is an important factor to consider as non-Spanishspeaking populations have shown higher rates of mental health symptoms (34). In rural Latin American communities, where languages such as Quechua are commonly used, language can influence both the comprehension of COVID-19 prevention and control measures and the limited access to mental healthcare services provided in specific languages (7,46,47). Additionally, another influential factor is the prevalence of violence within Latin American populations (11,47).…”
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“…Language is an important factor to consider as non-Spanishspeaking populations have shown higher rates of mental health symptoms (34). In rural Latin American communities, where languages such as Quechua are commonly used, language can influence both the comprehension of COVID-19 prevention and control measures and the limited access to mental healthcare services provided in specific languages (7,46,47). Additionally, another influential factor is the prevalence of violence within Latin American populations (11,47).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic characteristics, societal differences, and the specific effects of COVID-19, such as mortality rates and quarantine measures, can contribute to these differences. One significant factor is the limited access to mental health services in rural areas, where there is a scarcity of trained psychologists and psychiatrists and a lack of suitable facilities (7). Moreover, stigma surrounding mental health issues, social isolation, limited social support, socioeconomic conditions, lifestyles, and environmental factors can all play a role in influencing the wellbeing of rural communities (8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%