Medidas desenvolvidas para avaliar os impactos psicológicos da pandemia de COVID-19:

uma revisão sistemática da literatura

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https://doi.org/10.22199/issn.0718-7475-2020-0006

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medidas, psicometria, COVID-19, pandemia

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ANTECEDENTES: As consequencias da pandemia de COVID-19 coloca em alerta a saúde mental da população mundial, nesse contexto as ferramentas psicométricas possuem um grande valor para o melhor entendimento do sofrimento psicológico nesse período. OBJETIVO: O presente estudo teve por objetivo realizar um levantamento sobre os instrumentos psicométricos desenvolvidos e adaptados para mensurar construtos psicológicos no contexto da pandemia de COVID-19. MÉTODO: Foi realizado uma revisão sistemática da literatura nas bases de dados Scopus, Web of Science, Science Direct, BVS e PsycInfo. Foram incluídos textos completos em inglês, português ou espanhol. RESULTADOS: A busca resultou em 108 artigos, sendo 18 selecionados para análise. Os achados nos permitiram identificar os instrumentos disponíveis para a avaliação psicológica das pessoas durante a pandemia de COVID-19, possibilitando uma discussão focada nos artigos mais recentes. CONCLUSÕES: Os instrumentos psicométricos que têm sido desenvolvidos visam os impactos psicológicos que a pandemia do COVID-19 tem suscitado como: medo, comportamento obsessivo, ansiedade, estresse, crenças e fobias. Os instrumentos elencados servem para identificar indícios de adoecimento mental, sendo, portanto, ferramentas que podem ser utilizadas na prevenção e auxílio no diagnóstico de desconfortos mentais.

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2020-12-31

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Mota Reis, L., Pereira, C. J., de Assis Freire, S. E. ., & de Medeiros , Émerson D. (2020). Medidas desenvolvidas para avaliar os impactos psicológicos da pandemia de COVID-19:: uma revisão sistemática da literatura. Salud & Sociedad, 11, e4565. https://doi.org/10.22199/issn.0718-7475-2020-0006

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