Living in pandemia : beliefs, attitudes, and psychological distress and wellbeing
Shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, the lives of each and all of us were subjected to an impact in multiple areas. In an attempt to contain contagions, disease and deaths, the different countries responded with isolation and social distancing measures, while the effort to manufacture a...
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I89-R270-20.500.14340-9802024-10-31T21:52:53Z https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14340/980 Living in pandemia : beliefs, attitudes, and psychological distress and wellbeing 2021 Scherb, Elena Diana Kerman, Bernardo Mortara, Gabriel Nicolás García, Carolina Guadalupe Universidad de Flores eng PANDEMIA COVID-19 CALIDAD DE VIDA ACTITUD ANGUSTIA CREENCIA PSICOTERAPIA Shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, the lives of each and all of us were subjected to an impact in multiple areas. In an attempt to contain contagions, disease and deaths, the different countries responded with isolation and social distancing measures, while the effort to manufacture an effective vaccine that could eliminate this threat began frantically. This required from the population different degrees of adaptation, that were broadly distinct between and within the countries. Peoples´ responses were both resilient and demoralizing, depending on multiple factors. Clearly the economic, social, political, educational, cultural, geopolitical, financial, religious contexts have an influence in the way peoples react as a whole. Unlike previous pandemics, the role of the media in communicating and in some degree confusing messages was undoubtedly preponderant too, although all this broadly exceeds the scope of our research. Fil: Scherb, Elena Diana. Universidad de Flores; Argentina. Fil: Kerman, Bernardo. Universidad de Flores; Argentina. Fil: Mortara, Gabriel Nicolás. Universidad de Flores; Argentina. Fil: García, Carolina Guadalupe. Universidad de Flores; Argentina. info:eu-repo/semantics/other info:ar-repo/semantics/póster info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess other application/pdf |
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Shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, the lives of each and all of us were subjected to an impact in multiple areas. In an attempt to contain contagions, disease and deaths, the different countries responded with isolation and social distancing measures, while the effort to manufacture an effective vaccine that could eliminate this threat began frantically. This required from the population different degrees of adaptation, that were broadly distinct between and within the countries. Peoples´ responses were both resilient and demoralizing, depending on multiple factors. Clearly the economic, social, political, educational, cultural, geopolitical, financial, religious contexts have an influence in the way peoples react as a whole. Unlike previous pandemics, the role of the media in communicating and in some degree confusing messages was undoubtedly preponderant too, although all this broadly exceeds the scope of our research. |
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Scherb, Elena Diana Kerman, Bernardo Mortara, Gabriel Nicolás García, Carolina Guadalupe |
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Scherb, Elena Diana Kerman, Bernardo Mortara, Gabriel Nicolás García, Carolina Guadalupe |
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Living in pandemia : beliefs, attitudes, and psychological distress and wellbeing |
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Living in pandemia : beliefs, attitudes, and psychological distress and wellbeing |
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Living in pandemia : beliefs, attitudes, and psychological distress and wellbeing |
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Living in pandemia : beliefs, attitudes, and psychological distress and wellbeing |
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living in pandemia : beliefs, attitudes, and psychological distress and wellbeing |
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