2020
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v9i11.10729
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Saúde Mental e Diabetes Mellitus: alterações psicoemocionais durante o período de distanciamento social na pandemia da COVID-19

Abstract: Objetivo: caracterizar o estado de saúde mental, dos portadores de diabetes mellitus, e identificar fatores determinantes para o seu desequilíbrio, durante o período da pandemia de COVID-19. Metodologia: estudo transversal, quantitativo de caráter exploratório, desenvolvido entre agosto e setembro de 2020. Os 126 indivíduos abordados no estudo foram submetidos a questionário respondido virtualmente, baseado no Self-Report Questionnaire (SRQ-20), que contemplou questões acerca da situação sociodemográfica e est… Show more

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“…Factors associated with mental suffering in people with Diabetes Mellitus during the covid-19 pandemic Filho AAIC, Ribeiro LM dos S, Alencar D de C, Oliveira NA de, Rabi JÁ, Ibiapina AR de S feelings of anxiety, worry, eating and sleep alterations, loss of interest in performing activities that previously generated pleasure, and a feeling of uselessness [24][25] . Of the population studied, 20.7% indicated that they were diagnosed with a mental disorder and 78.2% said they had been treated for the disorder.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors associated with mental suffering in people with Diabetes Mellitus during the covid-19 pandemic Filho AAIC, Ribeiro LM dos S, Alencar D de C, Oliveira NA de, Rabi JÁ, Ibiapina AR de S feelings of anxiety, worry, eating and sleep alterations, loss of interest in performing activities that previously generated pleasure, and a feeling of uselessness [24][25] . Of the population studied, 20.7% indicated that they were diagnosed with a mental disorder and 78.2% said they had been treated for the disorder.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result is similar to the profile obtained in a study on the characterization of mental health in patients with diabetes mellitus, in which 78% of the sample was female and 98% was between 18 and 60 years old. 10 Since the beginning of the pandemic, a relationship between infected persons and the coexistence of comorbidities has been observed, as evidenced in a study conducted in Wuhan, China with 138 patients infected with Covid-19, of whom a large proportion had hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular or malignancies, and 14 had diabetes. 13 The Covid-19 pandemic and the social distancing measures caused psychological changes in the mental health of the diabetic population, which can bring immediate or extreme consequences, both in people who already suffered from psychiatric problems and in those with no history of mental illness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From this context, which associates the spread of a virus that is little known by the scientific community with the implementation of social distancing and the characterization of diabetes mellitus as a risk group, a permissive environment is formed for the development of investigations that aim to identify the mental impairments and impacts experienced by this population as a subsidy for the reorganization of public health policies and the development of integral lines of care. 10 The results of this study may contribute to a better understanding of the mental health situation of people with diabetes in Brazil, in the context of the pandemic, providing subsidies for the creation of initiatives to promote and protect the mental health of this clientele. Through this knowledge, it may be possible to institute practices that may be able to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lives of people at greater risk, such as those with diabetes mellitus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Segundo a Sociedade Brasileira de Diabetes, as pessoas com doenças crônicas, como o diabetes, podem responder intensamente ao estresse durante surtos pandêmicos, vivenciando de forma severa sentimentos de ansiedade, preocupação, alterações alimentares e de sono, perda de interesse em realizar atividades que antes gerava prazer e sensação de inutilidade [24][25] . Da população estudada, 20,7% indicaram que foram diagnosticados com transtorno mental e 78,2% afirmaram ter feito tratamento para o transtorno.…”
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