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J Prim Care Community Health ; 15: 21501319241273167, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39143754

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BACKGROUND: Escalating street violence and criminal homicides have an adverse impact on psychological well-being. However, these consequences have been difficult to evaluate. Using a recently validated scale, we aimed to assess the impact of fear of crime on the psychological status of middle-aged and older adults living in a rural setting afflicted by endemic violence. METHODS: Participants were selected from Atahualpa residents included in previous studies targeting psychological distress in the population. A validated scale was used to objectively quantify fear of crime in participants. Differences in symptoms of depression and anxiety between baseline and follow-up were used as distinct dependent variables and the continuous score of the fear of crime scale was used as the independent variable. Linear regression models were fitted to assess the association between the exposure and the outcomes, after adjusting for relevant confounders. RESULTS: A total of 653 participants (mean age = 53.2 ± 11.5 years; 57% women) completed the requested tests. We found a 13% increase in symptoms of depression and anxiety during the peak of violence in the village compared with previous years. Linear regression models showed a significant association between the total score on the fear of crime questionnaire and worsening symptoms of depression (ß = .24; 95% CI = 0.14-0.35) and anxiety (ß = .31; 95% CI = 0.24-0.37), after adjustment for relevant confounders. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows a significant aggravating effect of fear of crime on pre-existing symptoms of depression and anxiety and a deleterious effect of these conditions on overall well-being.


Subject(s)
Anxiety , Crime , Depression , Fear , Rural Population , Violence , Humans , Female , Male , Middle Aged , Fear/psychology , Depression/epidemiology , Depression/psychology , Anxiety/epidemiology , Anxiety/psychology , Crime/psychology , Crime/statistics & numerical data , Aged , Violence/psychology , Adult , Surveys and Questionnaires , Independent Living/psychology , Cohort Studies , Linear Models , Psychological Well-Being
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Andes Pediatr ; 95(3): 272-278, 2024 Jun.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39093212

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Up to 80% of children admitted to a hospital experience pain, mainly associated with venipuncture. OBJECTIVE: To analyze whether the use of virtual reality (VR) headsets during venipuncture can modify the perception of pain, anxiety, and fear in pediatrics. PATIENTS AND METHOD: Open label, randomized clinical trial. The presence of intellectual, visual, or hearing impairment were considered exclusion criteria. Two anxiety and fear scales were administered before and after the procedure, and the Wong-Baker face pain scale at the end. The following were recorded: number of venipuncture attempts, duration of the procedure, and side effects. RESULTS: 78 patients were included, 38 males and a mean age of 9.63 years. In the intervention group, the mean pain value was 2.87, with a mean difference (MD) of -0.85 compared with the control one (95% confidence interval (CI) -2.02 to 0.33). There was a significant reduction in the level of anxiety and fear, with MDs of -2.59 (95%CI: -3.92 to -1.26) and -0.85 points (95%CI: -1.45 to -0.24), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: the use of VR headsets in venipuncture in hospital daytime care decreases the level of anxiety and fear in children and seems to reduce pain, without adverse effects. The venipuncture procedure has the same success rate and does not increase its duration.


Subject(s)
Anxiety , Fear , Pain Measurement , Phlebotomy , Virtual Reality , Humans , Male , Fear/psychology , Phlebotomy/adverse effects , Phlebotomy/psychology , Female , Anxiety/prevention & control , Child , Adolescent , Pain, Procedural/prevention & control , Pain, Procedural/etiology , Pain/prevention & control , Pain/psychology , Outpatients , Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy/methods , Child, Preschool
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Nutrition ; 126: 112493, 2024 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39018986

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OBJECTIVES: Mexico exhibits one of the highest prevalence rates of overweight and obesity globally, accompanied by a surge in non-communicable diseases, which in turn leads to elevated mortality rates. Existing efforts to address rising obesity rates have shown limited effectiveness. Maternal weight, diet, and physical activity (PA) during pregnancy affect the mother's and offspring's health. Despite the importance of establishing and engaging in healthy behaviors during pregnancy, little is known about which factors impact these behaviors among pregnant women in Mexico. This study explored perspectives on factors impacting healthy dietary behaviors and PA in pregnancy from pregnant women and health care professionals in Mexico. METHODS: We conducted semistructured interviews with 11 pregnant women and 12 health care professionals working in prenatal care. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis in a stepwise inductive approach. RESULTS: Classifying factors at the 1) individual level, 2) relational level, and 3) health care system level, three overall themes emerged. At the individual level, challenges with lack of time and competing priorities as well as knowledge of healthy dietary behaviors and PA were identified. At the relational level, influencing factors encompassed financial, social, and emotional support along with descriptive norms. At the health care system level, guidelines for PA during pregnancy and the quality of care were noted. CONCLUSIONS: This study identified factors impacting healthy dietary behaviors and PA in pregnancy in Mexico. Important considerations for future interventions include addressing sociocultural norms around healthy dietary behaviors and PA in pregnancy and involving pregnant women's families, closest social networks, and health care professionals working at the prenatal care unit.


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Diet, Healthy , Exercise , Health Personnel , Pregnant Women , Prenatal Care , Qualitative Research , Humans , Female , Mexico , Pregnancy , Adult , Exercise/psychology , Diet, Healthy/psychology , Diet, Healthy/statistics & numerical data , Health Personnel/psychology , Health Personnel/statistics & numerical data , Pregnant Women/psychology , Prenatal Care/statistics & numerical data , Health Behavior , Young Adult , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Fear/psychology
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PLoS One ; 19(6): e0304000, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38917110

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Despite the known benefits, some individuals remain apprehensive about receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, which hampers vaccination efforts and the achievement of herd immunity. Therefore, this cross-sectional study aimed to assess vaccination rates and identify factors influencing fear of the COVID-19 vaccine among individuals served by the public healthcare system (Family Health Strategy - FHS) and in a university community in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Surveys were conducted face-to-face with FHS participants and online with university members, employing a free sharing approach on social media. A total of 1896 and 312 responses were collected, respectively. The survey covered sociodemographic information, COVID-19 fear levels, and vaccination status for both individuals and their children Vaccination coverage was 83% among FHS participants and 99.1% in the university setting. Female respondents in both groups exhibited higher levels of COVID-19 fear (p<0.05), with FHS-assisted women reporting greater apprehension towards vaccination (p<0.05). Educated parents demonstrated better understanding of the importance of child vaccination, while younger parents expressed heightened concerns about vaccine side effects. Among FHS participants, women exhibited a 1.6 times higher fear of vaccination compared to men. Additionally, fear of vaccination increased by 1.10 times for each additional point on the COVID-19 Fear Scale (physiological domain). Effective communication strategies and dispelling misconceptions surrounding immunization could alleviate fear and promote vaccination acceptance.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 Vaccines , COVID-19 , Fear , Vaccination , Humans , Female , Male , COVID-19 Vaccines/administration & dosage , Adult , Fear/psychology , Universities , COVID-19/prevention & control , COVID-19/psychology , COVID-19/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Middle Aged , Brazil , Vaccination/psychology , Young Adult , Surveys and Questionnaires , Adolescent , SARS-CoV-2/immunology , Parents/psychology
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BMC Public Health ; 24(1): 1488, 2024 Jun 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38831272

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BACKGROUND: During the pandemic, many police dentists had the crucial responsibility of ensuring law and order while providing dental care by taking government-approved health measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus. The aim of this study was to assess the association between the fear of COVID-19 and Burnout syndrome in Peruvian dentists belonging to the Health Department of the National Police of Peru (PNP), taking into account possible confounding variables. METHODS: This cross-sectional and analytical study included 182 PNP dentists. The Fear COVID-19 Scale assessed fear of COVID-19 and the Maslach Burnout Inventory Test assessed burnout syndrome. The association between the fear of COVID-19 and Burnout syndrome (self-fulfilment) was analyzed using Spearman's Rho. A multivariable Poisson regression model with a robust variance estimation method was employed to evaluate the impact of fear of COVID-19 on the various dimensions of Burnout syndrome, considering possible confounding variables. The statistical significance level was set at p < 0.05. RESULTS: Under bivariate analysis, fear of COVID-19 was significantly linked with low direct intensity toward emotional exhaustion (Rho = 0.325, p < 0.001), very low direct intensity toward depersonalization (Rho = 0.180, p = 0.015), and very low inverse intensity toward self-fulfilment (Rho =-0.186, p = 0.012). Under multivariable analysis, it was observed that dentists who exhibited fear of COVID-19 were 3.4 and 3.7 times more likely to experience emotional exhaustion and depersonalization, respectively (APR = 3.40, 95% CI: 1.74-6.63 and APR = 3.68, 95% CI: 1.31-10.37), as compared to those who did not display fear of COVID-19. Moreover, none of the potential confounding factors were found to have a significant impact on emotional exhaustion (p > 0.05), depersonalization (p > 0.05), and self-fulfilment (p > 0.05). CONCLUSION: Fear of COVID-19 was significantly associated with emotional exhaustion and depersonalization, and inversely associated with self-fulfilment. PNP dentists who exhibited fear of COVID-19 were at greater risk for emotional exhaustion and depersonalization. In developing Burnout syndrome, no significant impact was observed from factors such as age, gender, marital status, children, hierarchy, years of service, work area, private practice, work over 40 h per week, type of service, work performed, sport practice and daily exercise time.


Subject(s)
Burnout, Professional , COVID-19 , Dentists , Fear , Police , Humans , Cross-Sectional Studies , COVID-19/psychology , COVID-19/epidemiology , Burnout, Professional/epidemiology , Burnout, Professional/psychology , Male , Female , Dentists/psychology , Dentists/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Peru/epidemiology , Police/psychology , Fear/psychology , Middle Aged , Surveys and Questionnaires
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BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ; 24(1): 257, 2024 Apr 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38594625

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BACKGROUND: Caesarean delivery on maternal request (CDMR) is an increasing delivery option among women. As such, we aimed to understand the reasons that led pregnant women to request a caesarean delivery. METHODS: A phenomenological study was conducted with semi-structured interviews, in a convenience sample, for women who had undergone a CDMR between March and June 2023, in a public reference university hospital in Campinas, Brazil. The interviews were recorded, transcribed and subjected to thematic analysis, supported by Nvivo®, and Reshape®. RESULTS: We interviewed eighteen women between 21 and 43 years of age. The reasons for C-section as their choice were: 1) fear of labour pain, 2) fear for safety due to maternal or fetal risks, 3) traumatic previous birth experiences of the patient, family or friends 4) sense of control, and 5) lack of knowledge about the risks and benefits of C-section. CONCLUSIONS: The perception of C-section as the painless and safest way to give birth, the movement of giving voice and respecting the autonomy of pregnant women, as well as the national regulation, contribute to the increased rates of surgical abdominal delivery under request. Cultural change concerning childbirth and better counseling could support a more adequate informed decision-making about delivery mode.


Subject(s)
Cesarean Section , Elective Surgical Procedures , Pregnancy , Female , Humans , Elective Surgical Procedures/psychology , Cesarean Section/adverse effects , Cesarean Section/psychology , Delivery, Obstetric/adverse effects , Delivery, Obstetric/psychology , Fear/psychology , Postpartum Period
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Cogn Emot ; 38(6): 954-962, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38554265

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Features of threatening cues and the associated context influence the perceived imminence of threat and the defensive responses evoked. To provide additional knowledge about how the directionality of a threat (i.e. directed-towards or away from the viewer) might impact defensive responses in humans, participants were shown pictures of a man carrying a gun (threat) or nonlethal object (neutral) directed-away from or towards the participant. Cardiac and electrodermal responses were collected. Compared to neutral images, threatening images depicting a gun directed-towards the participant induced sustained bradycardia and an increased electrodermal response, interpreted as immobility under attack. This defensive immobility reaction is evoked by high perceived threat and inescapable situations and indicates intense action preparation. Pictures of guns directed-away from the participant induced shorter bradycardia and no significant modulation of the electrodermal response compared to neutral pictures, which might be consistent with the perception of a less threatening situation. The results show that the directionality of threat stimuli is a key factor that prompts different patterns of defensive responses.


Subject(s)
Fear , Galvanic Skin Response , Heart Rate , Humans , Galvanic Skin Response/physiology , Male , Female , Heart Rate/physiology , Adult , Young Adult , Fear/physiology , Fear/psychology , Photic Stimulation , Cues
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Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr ; 24: e240032, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-1564851

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ABSTRACT Objective: To assess the influence of perceived stress during the COVID-19 pandemic over awake bruxism (AB) and sleep bruxism (SB). Material and Methods: Observational web-based research carried out in a state in the Brazilian Northeast. The sample was composed of dental students from seven faculties, divided into three groups: beginning (1-4 semesters), middle (5-7), and end (8-10). An online questionnaire was constructed: Socio-demographic, Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10), Self-reported AB and SB, and COVID-19 Fear Scale. Data were collected from April to June 2021 by sending the questionnaire through WhatsApp®, e-mail, and Instagram®. After bivariate analyses, a multiple logistic regression model was performed to discriminate variables for perceived stress and AB and SB. Hosmer and Lemeshow and chi-square tests were used to check the model's goodness of fit. Results: A total of 391 dental students participated in this research - most women (69.8%), unmarried (69.8%), family income less than three minimum wages (60.9%), self-reported physical activity (63.3%). Perceived stress was low to moderate (72.1%), SB was 39.6%, AB was 49.6%, and low COVID-19 fear was 81.1%. COVID-19 fear (3.03), being female (2.47), and using psychotropic (2.53) increases the chance of being stressed. Perceived stress can predict AB in models 1 (p=0.008) and 4 (p=0.039). There was no significance for perceived stress and SB. Conclusion: Perceived stress during the COVID-19 pandemic influenced awake bruxism.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Stress, Psychological/complications , Students, Dental/psychology , Bruxism/etiology , COVID-19/psychology , Chi-Square Distribution , Logistic Models , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Cross-Sectional Studies/methods , Surveys and Questionnaires , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Fear/psychology , Observational Study , Sociodemographic Factors
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Rev Bras Enferm ; 76Suppl 2(Suppl 2): e20220755, 2023.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38088656

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OBJECTIVE: to identify factors associated with fear of COVID-19 among women who experienced pregnancy or childbirth during the pandemic. METHODS: a cross-sectional study, nested within a prospective cohort, using an online survey, from August 2021 to February 2022, based on descriptive data analysis. RESULTS: of the 431 participants, 52.8% were postpartum women and 20.1% were pregnant women. With regard to fear of COVID-19, a mean score of 20.46 was obtained (moderate fear). The highest fear scores were present in women whose newborns were admitted to hospital in neonatal critical units (p=0.032), and the lowest among those covered by supplementary health (insurance) (p=0.016). CONCLUSION: among pregnant and postpartum women, high fear of COVID-19 translated into the possibility of having newborns admitted to hospital in a critical unit. The importance of supporting actions to support pregnant/postpartum women's mental health in relation to COVID-19 or other threats that may influence the neonatal outcome stands out.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Pandemics , Female , Pregnancy , Infant, Newborn , Humans , Cross-Sectional Studies , Prospective Studies , COVID-19/epidemiology , Parturition/psychology , Pregnant Women/psychology , Fear/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Int. j. odontostomatol. (Print) ; 17(2): 117-123, jun. 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1440348

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Durante la pandemia por COVID-19, se incrementaron las preocupaciones, la ansiedad y el miedo, especialmente al brindar atención estomatológica. El objetivo de esta investigación fue analizar la percepción del miedo al COVID-19 en estomatólogos generales y especialistas durante la pandemia. Se diseñó un estudio observacional, analítico, unicéntrico y homodémico. Se incluyeron estomatólogos generales y especialistas de cualquier sexo de diversas disciplinas estomatológicas como ortodoncia, endodoncia, cirugía maxilofacial, etc. La muestra estuvo constituida por 72 estomatólogos, 42 de práctica general (58,3 %) y 32 especialistas (41,6 %). Los datos se recolectaron durante marzo a septiembre del 2021. Participaron 72 estomatólogos (M= 39 años, D.E. 10,82). El 69,4 % de la muestra (n =50) fueron mujeres. De acuerdo con el análisis de medias de la escala total, se encontró que los hombres se perciben ligeramente con más miedo al Covid-19 (M=3,09) que las mujeres durante su práctica estomatológica (M=2,78) sin diferencias significativas. La edad impactó en las respuestas, ya que los mayores de 40 años percibieron más miedo M= 3.23 (IC 95%: 2,65-3,81) que el grupo de 20 a 40 años M=2,73 (IC 95%: 2,37-3,09). Los especialistas, también percibieron mayor miedo al COVID-19 contrastados con los estomatólogos de práctica general (M=2,63) vs (M=3,06). Los resultados denotaron que el 36,1 % de los estomatólogos tuvieron miedo al COVID-19. La investigación anterior mostró resultados similares al estudio de Monterrosa-Castro et al. (2020) en médicos generales colombianos en el que el 37,1 % presentó síntomas de miedo al COVID-19 (FCV-19S). El contexto de pandemia, además de la incertidumbre del comportamiento del COVID-19 y la falta de vacunación masiva al momento de levantar los datos, jugaron un papel muy importante en la percepción del miedo al COVID-19. Los especialistas observaron mayor miedo al COVID-19 al igual que el grupo de mayor edad.


During the COVID-19 pandemic, worries, anxiety and fear increased, especially when providing dental care. The objective of this research was to analyze the perception of fear of COVID-19 in general dentists and specialists during the pandemic. An observational, analytical, single center and homodemic study was designed. General stomatologists and specialists of any sex from various dental disciplines such as orthodontics, endodontics, maxillofacial surgery, etc., were included. The sample consisted of 72 dentists, 42 general practice (58.3 %) and 32 specialists (41.6 %). Data was collected from March to September 2021. 72 dentists participated (M= 39 years, S.D. 10.82). 69.4 % of the sample (n = 50) were women. According to the analysis of means of the total scale, it was found that men perceive themselves to be slightly more afraid of Covid-19 (M=3.09) than women during their dental practice (M=2.78) without significant differences. Age had an impact on the responses, since those over 40 years of age perceived more fear M= 3.23 (95% CI: 2.65-3.81) than the group from 20 to 40 years M=2.73 (95% CI: 2.37- 3.09). Specialists also perceived greater fear of COVID-19 compared to general practice dentists (M=2.63) vs (M=3.06). The results denoted that 36.1 % of the dentists were afraid of COVID-19. Previous research showed similar results to the study by Monterrosa-Castro et al. (2020) in Colombian general practitioners in which 37.1 % presented symptoms of fear of COVID-19 (FCV-19S). The pandemic context, in addition to the uncertainty of the behavior of COVID-19 and the lack of mass vaccination at the time of collecting the data, played a very important role in the perception of fear of COVID-19. The specialists observed greater fear of COVID-19 as well as the older group.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Dental Care , Oral Medicine , COVID-19/psychology , Perception , Surveys and Questionnaires , Fear/psychology
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Clin Transl Oncol ; 25(5): 1378-1388, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36484954

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PURPOSE: Patients diagnosed with cancer often suffer from emotional stressors, such as anxiety, depression, and fear of death. However, whether fear stress could influence the glioma progression is still unclear. METHODS: Xenograft glioma animal models were established in nude mice. Tumor-bearing mice were subjected to fear stress by living closely with cats and then their depressive behaviors were measured using an open field test. Hematoxylin and eosin staining, the TUNEL staining and immunochemical staining were used to detect the histopathological changes of tumor tissues. Gene expression profiling was used to screen the aberrant gene expression. Methylated RNA immunoprecipitation was used to identify the RNA m6A level. Gene expression was measured by western blot and real-time PCR, respectively. RESULTS: We found that fear stress promoted glioma tumor progression in mice. Fear stress-induced upregulation of METTL3 and FSP1, increased m6A level of glioma tumor tissues, and inhibited ferroptosis in glioma progression, which were reversed by knockdown of METTL3 and FSP1 in vivo. In addition, we found that when iFSP1 (a ferroptosis inducer by targeting inhibition of FSP1) was introduced to glioma cells, the cells viability of glioma significantly was decreased and ferroptosis was enhanced in glioma cells. CONCLUSIONS: Fear stress-induced upregulation of METTL3 stabilized FSP1 mRNA by m6A modification, leading to tumor progression through inhibition of ferroptosis. Our study provides a new understanding of psychological effects on glioma development, and new insights for glioma therapy.


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Fear , Ferroptosis , Glioma , Stress, Psychological , Animals , Humans , Mice , Cell Line, Tumor , Depression/etiology , Depression/genetics , Depression/psychology , Disease Models, Animal , Fear/physiology , Fear/psychology , Ferroptosis/genetics , Ferroptosis/physiology , Gene Expression , Glioma/genetics , Glioma/psychology , Methyltransferases/genetics , Mice, Nude , RNA, Messenger , Stress, Psychological/etiology , Stress, Psychological/genetics , Stress, Psychological/psychology , Up-Regulation/genetics
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Arq. ciências saúde UNIPAR ; 27(3): 1358-1376, 2023.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1426535

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Objetivo: conhecer os sentimentos maternos frente a dor no recém-nascido durante procedimentos invasivos. Método: revisão integrativa cuja elaboração da questão norteadora foi baseada na estrutura mnemônica PiCo (População, Fenômeno de Interesse e Contexto): "Quais são os sentimentos maternos gerados frente a pratica de procedimentos invasivos que podem causar dor em seus filhos recém-nascidos? A busca dos estudos foi realizada nas seguintes bases de dados: lilacs, medline, pubmed, scielo e embase, com a combinação dos descritores em português, espanhol e inglês: mães, sentimentos, procedimentos invasivos; criança, dor, experiências, unidade de terapia intensiva, internação, hospitalar. Sem limite temporal. A coleta ocorreu de setembro a outubro de 2022. Resultados: a busca nas bases de dados resultou em 398 artigos sendo apenas nove artigos selecionados, os quais contemplaram a pergunta de pesquisa. Conclusão: os sentimentos maternos frente aos procedimentos invasivos que causam dor em seus filhos envolvem intenso sofrimento expresso por momentos de angústias, ansiedade, estresse, tristeza, medo, impotência e rompimento da vinculação mãe e filho. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Mães; Sentimentos; Procedimentos Invasivos; Dor; Criança.


Objective: to know maternal feelings regarding pain in newborns during invasive procedures. Method: integrative review whose elaboration of the guiding question was based on the PiCo mnemonic structure (Population, Phenomenon of Interest and Context): "What are the maternal feelings generated when facing the practice of invasive procedures that can cause pain in their newborn children? The search for studies was carried out in the following databases: lilacs, medline, pubmed, scielo and embase, with a combination of descriptors in Portuguese, Spanish and English: mothers, feelings, invasive procedures; child, pain, experiences, intensive care unit, admission, hospital. No time limit. The collection took place from September to October 2022. Results: the search in the databases resulted in 398 articles, with only nine selected articles, which included the research question. Conclusion: maternal feelings in the face of invasive procedures that cause pain in their children involve intense suffering expressed by moments of anguish, anxiety, stress, sadness, fear, impotence and disruption of the mother-child bond.


Objetivo: conocer los sentimientos maternos en relación al dolor en recién nacidos durante procedimientos invasivos. Método: revisión integrativa cuya elaboración de la pregunta guía se basó en la estructura mnemotécnica PiCo (Población, Fenómeno de Interés y Contexto): "¿Cuáles son los sentimientos maternos generados ante la práctica de procedimientos invasivos que pueden causar dolor en sus hijos recién nacidos? La búsqueda de estudios se realizó en las siguientes bases de datos: lilacs, medline, pubmed, scielo y embase, con una combinación de descriptores en portugués, español e inglés: mothers, feelings, invasive procedures; child, pain, experiences, intensive care unit, admission, hospital. Sin límite de tiempo. La recogida tuvo lugar de septiembre a octubre de 2022. Resultados: la búsqueda en las bases de datos resultó en 398 artículos, con sólo nueve artículos seleccionados, que incluían la pregunta de investigación. Conclusión: los sentimientos maternos ante procedimientos invasivos que causan dolor en sus hijos implican un intenso sufrimiento expresado por momentos de angustia, ansiedad, estrés, tristeza, miedo, impotencia y ruptura del vínculo madre-hijo.


Subject(s)
Pain/psychology , Infant, Newborn , Emotions/physiology , Hospitalization , Mother-Child Relations/psychology , Mothers/psychology , Anxiety/psychology , Intensive Care Units, Pediatric , Child , Database , Fear/psychology , Sadness/psychology , Psychological Distress , Object Attachment
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Braz. j. oral sci ; 22: e238271, Jan.-Dec. 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-1424951

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Aim: This study determined whether COVID-19 fear is correlated with sociodemographic characteristics, general health, mental health, and sleep quality in an elderly Brazilians. Methods: Elderly people aged ≥ 60 years replied to an online survey containing questions about their sociodemographic characteristics; general health; levels of stress, anxiety, and depression; sleep quality; and COVID fear. Results: Data were statistically analyzed using descriptive statistics (α = 5%). In total, 705 elderly people with mean age of 66 ± 5 years, and most (82.7%) respondents were women, graduated and from southeastern Brazil. COVID-19 fear correlated positively and moderately with sleep quality and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress (all p < 0.001). It was associated with females. Elderly people from northern and northeastern Brazil and diabetics had increased COVID-19 fear (all p < 0.05). Conclusion: The fear of COVID-19 exists among Brazilian female old people, diabetics, increases anxiety and stress symptoms, and worsen sleep quality in elderly people


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Fear/psychology , COVID-19/psychology , Sleep Quality , Mental Disorders/psychology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Sociodemographic Factors
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Estilos clín ; 28(2)2023. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1452478

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O cotidiano de muitas crianças no Brasil tem sido atravessado por situações violentas extremas, evidenciando um estado de abandono social. Sendo assim, o presente artigo visa compreender, a partir da história de Sandro Barbosa do Nascimento e da psicanálise, a natureza do traumatismo e sua relação ao trauma na experiência da criança que vivencia cenas violentas em seu cotidiano. Compreendemos que o traumatismo se constitui na dimensão singular de cada criança, a partir do modo como lidam com o encontro com o trauma que as cenas violentas comportam, bem como com o gozo que irrompe da proximidade do Outro totalitário. Estes modos podem se constituir do recurso simbólico de cada sujeito, mas também da experiência com o não-sentido


La vida cotidiana de muchos niños en Brasil ha estado atravesada por situaciones de extrema violencia, evidenciando un estado de abandono social. Así, este artículo pretende comprender, a partir del relato de Sandro Barbosa do Nascimento y del psicoanálisis, la naturaleza del traumatismo y su relación con el trauma en la experiencia de los niños que viven escenas violentas en su vida cotidiana. Entendemos que el traumatismo se constituye en la dimensión singular de cada niño, a partir de la forma en que se enfrenta al encuentro con el trauma que suponen las escenas violentas, así como con el goce que brota de la proximidad del Otro totalitario. Estos modos pueden constituirse a partir del recurso simbólico de cada sujeto, pero también de la experiencia con el sinsentido


The daily life of many children in Brazil has been crossed by extreme violent situations, evidencing a state of social abandonment. Thus, this article aims to understand, from the story of Sandro Barbosa do Nascimento and of psychoanalysis, the nature of traumatism and its relation to trauma in the experience of children who experience violent scenes in their daily lives. We understand that traumatism is constituted in the singular dimension of each child, from the way they deal with the encounter with the trauma that can be found at violent scenes, as well as with the jouissance that erupts from the proximity of the totalitarian Other. These ways may be constituted from the symbolic resource of each subject, but also from the experience with non-sense


La vie quotidienne de nombreux enfants au Brésil est traversée par des situations de violence extrême, et témoigne d'un état d'abandon social. Cet article vise à comprendre, à partir de l'histoire de Sandro Barbosa do Nascimento et de la psychanalyse, la nature du traumatisme et sa relation au trauma dans l'expérience des enfants qui vivent des scènes de violence dans leur vie quotidienne. Nous comprenons que le traumatisme se constitue dans la dimension singulière de chaque enfant, à partir de la manière dont il gère la rencontre avec le trauma qu'impliquent les scènes de violence, ainsi qu'avec la jouissance qui jaillit de la proximité avec l'Autre totalitaire. Ces voies peuvent se constituer à partir de la ressource symbolique de chaque sujet, mais aussi à partir de l'expérience du non-sens


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Humans , Male , Child , Violence , Fear/psychology , Social Threats , Brazil , Child , Crime , Armed Conflicts/psychology , Social Segregation
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Rev. Nutr. (Online) ; 36: e220218, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514846

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ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the fear caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and to analyze the association of food insecurity and fear of COVID-19 as anxiety predictors in women who are Sistema Único de Saúde users. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2021 with 73 women out of 118 who were followed up in a cohort study in the municipality of João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil. The women were selected in health units before the pandemic and their telephone contact enabled remote data collection. Socioeconomic and demographic information, food insecurity, fear of COVID-19, and anxiety were assessed. The Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, and the Fear of COVID-19 Scale were used. An association between variables was performed using the chi-square test and a logistic regression verified the independent effect of variables concerning anxiety. A 5% significance level was considered. Results: The median age of the women was 33 years and the median per capita family income was BRL 665.33. Most of them lived with a partner and declared themselves mostly black or brown. Lower income and greater severity of food insecurity were associated with greater fear of COVID-19, and this feeling increased the probability of women being in a high anxiety state (OR=3.167). Conclusion: The most vulnerable women, with lower income and greater food insecurity had more fear of COVID-19 which increased their anxiety. Even after the pandemic is over, the effects of these events can maintain a state of mental distress that must be considered and properly cared for.


RESUMO Objetivo: O estudo teve como objetivo descrever o medo causado pela pandemia da COVID-19 e analisar a associação da insegurança alimentar e do medo da COVID-19 como preditores da ansiedade em mulheres usuárias do Sistema Único de Saúde. Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo transversal realizado em 2021 com 73 mulheres de um total de 118 que foram acompanhadas em um estudo de coorte no município de João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brasil. As mulheres foram selecionadas em unidades de saúde antes da pandemia, e o contato telefônico possibilitou a coleta de dados de forma remota. Informações socioeconômicas e demográficas, sobre insegurança alimentar, medo da COVID-19 e ansiedade foram avaliadas. Utilizou-se a Escala Brasileira de Insegurança Alimentar, o Inventário de Ansiedade Traço-Estado e a Escala de Medo de COVID-19. A associação entre variáveis foi realizada com teste qui-quadrado, e a regressão logística verificou o efeito independente das variáveis com relação à ansiedade. Considerou-se significância de 5%. Resultados: A mediana da idade das mulheres foi de 33 anos, e a renda familiar per capita foi de R$ 665,33. As mulheres, em sua maioria, conviviam com companheiro e se autodeclararam pretas ou pardas. Menor renda e maior severidade da insegurança alimentar estiveram associadas a maior medo da COVID-19, e esse sentimento aumentou as chances de as mulheres estarem em estado de alta ansiedade (OR=3,167). Conclusão: As mulheres mais vulneráveis, com menor renda e maior insegurança alimentar tiveram mais medo da COVID-19, e isso colaborou para o aumento da ansiedade dessas mulheres. Mesmo com o fim da pandemia, os efeitos dessa fase podem manter um estado de sofrimento mental que precisa ser considerado e cuidado apropriadamente.


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Humans , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Young Adult , Anxiety/psychology , Fear/psychology , Food Insecurity , COVID-19/psychology , Socioeconomic Factors , Women/psychology , Unified Health System , Brazil , Cross-Sectional Studies , COVID-19/ethnology , Sociodemographic Factors
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Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1515273

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Introducción: La adolescencia es una de las etapas más trascendentales de la vida; en ella el cerebro experimenta una serie de cambios y conexiones que suponen un antes y un después para la persona. Cada adolescente vive esta experiencia de una manera diferente. Muchos estudios muestran las devastadoras consecuencias que ha dejado el confinamiento generado por la pandemia de COVID-19 en este segmento poblacional y la importancia de aplicar un tratamiento adecuado. Objetivo: Identificar las manifestaciones psicopatológicas frente al impacto de la COVID-19. Presentación del caso: Adolescente femenina, de 13 años, de procedencia urbana, con antecedentes de salud mental previa, que convive con ambos padres y una hermana menor, en un ambiente familiar armónico. Acudió al cuerpo de guardia en compañía de su madre, por presentar manifestaciones depresivas y ansiosas dadas por miedo a contagiarse, a la muerte, a estar sola, a la oscuridad, a perder a sus familiares, deambulaba de un lado a otro sin ningún propósito y se negaba a ingerir alimentos. Todo comenzó al inicio de la pandemia por la COVID-19. Se decidió su ingreso en la sala de psiquiatría del Hospital Pediátrico Docente Sur Dr. Antonio María Béguez César Santiago de Cuba en abril de 2020. Conclusiones: La intervención psicoterapéutica y el tratamiento psicofarmacológico, resultaron efectivos para disminuir la ansiedad, el miedo a la muerte, la fobia y los elementos obsesivos, la depresión y el insomnio, generados por el confinamiento debido a la pandemia por COVID-19 (AU)


Introduction: Adolescence is one of the most transcendental stages of life. In it the brain undergoes a series of changes and connections that represent a before and after for the person. Every teenager lives this experience in a different way. Many studies show the devastating consequences left by the confinement generated by the COVID-19 pandemic in this population segment, and the importance of applying adequate treatment. Objective: To identify the psycho-pathological manifestations against the impact of COVID-19. Case presentation: Female adolescent, 13 years old, of urban origin, with a previous mental health history, who lives with both parents and a younger sister, in a harmonious family environment. She went to the emergency service in the company of her mother, after presenting depressive and anxious manifestations given by fears of being infected, of death, of being alone, of darkness, of losing her relatives; she wandered back and forth without any purpose and refused to eat food. It all started at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was decided to admit her to the psychiatric service of Dr. Antonio María Béguez César South Teaching Pediatric Hospital, in Santiago de Cuba province in April 2020. Conclusions: Psychotherapeutic intervention and psycho-pharmacological treatment were effective in reducing anxiety, fear of death, phobia and obsessive elements, and depression and insomnia generated by the confinement due to the COVID-19 pandemic(AU)


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Humans , Female , Adolescent , Anxiety/drug therapy , Psychotherapy/methods , Family/psychology , Darkness , Depression/drug therapy , Fear/psychology , COVID-19/etiology , Loneliness/psychology , Quarantine/methods
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Cuestiones infanc ; 23(2): 30-47, Oct. 19, 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, UNISALUD, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1427040

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En este trabajo comparto una experiencia clínica que me ha resultado conmovedora, difícil e inmensamente humanizante. La pandemia me llevó a replantearme tanto los encuadres como los marcos teóricos,entre otras cuestiones, para posibilitar la escucha sosteniendo la demora sin apresuramientos, dando tiempo al por decir de quien padece detrás de una pantalla. Asimismo,me situó de una manera impensada en una escena que puso a prueba los dispositivos que en otro tiempo hubiera considerado del terreno de la ciencia ficción. Despliego la idea de una clínica que demanda un entramado vincular en un espacio que fuimos construyendo "entre" paciente y analista en tiempos de perplejidad AU


In this work I share a clinical experience that has been moving, difficult and immensely humanizing for me. The pandemic led me to rethink both the framing and the theoretical frameworks, among other issues, to enable listening while maintaining the delay but without haste, giving time to the one who suffers behind a screen. Also placed me in an unexpected way in a scene that has put to test devices one would once have considered to be part of the realm of science fiction. I unfold the idea of a clinical practice that demands an interwined bond in a space that we've built "between" patient and analyst in times of perplexity AU


Dans ce travail, je partage une expérience clinique qui a été émouvante, difficile et immensément humanisant. La pandémie m'a amené à repenser à la fois les encadrementset les cadres théoriques, entre autres enjeux, pour rendre possible l'écoute tout en maintenant le retard sans hâte, en donnant le temps de dire à qui souffre derrière un écran. Aussim'a placé de manière inattendue dans une scène qui mettait des dispositifsà l'épreuve qu'il aurait autrefois considéré comme appartenant à la science-fiction. Je déploie l'idée d'une pratique clinique qui exige un réseau relationnel dans un espace que nous construisions "entre" patient et analyste en tempsde perplexité AU


Neste trabalho compartilho uma experiência clínica que tem sido comovente, difícil e imensamente humanizadora. A pandemia me levou a repensar tanto osenquadramentosassim como os referenciais teóricos, entre outras questões, para possibilitar a escuta mantendo oatraso sem pressa, dando tempo de dizer quem sofre atrás deuma telade computador. Da mesma maneira me colocou de forma inesperada em uma cena que chegou a por à prova os dispositivosque em outro tempo euteria considerado ficção cientifica. Desdobro a ideia de uma clínica que exige uma rede de vínculos em um espaço que estávamos construindo "entre" paciente e analista em tempo de perplexidade AU


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Humans , Female , Child , Child Care/psychology , Psychology, Child , Telerehabilitation , Psychological Trauma , Physician-Patient Relations , Play Therapy , Remote Consultation , Fear/psychology
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Arq. ciências saúde UNIPAR ; 26(3)set-dez. 2022.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1399128

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A pandemia de COVID-19 e as medidas de controle para conter a disseminação do vírus, como o distanciamento social, trouxeram mudanças à rotina das pessoas, mundialmente. Esse contexto pode gerar impactos adversos para a saúde mental dos indivíduos, especialmente, àqueles em maior vulnerabilidade, os idosos. O objetivo desse estudo foi analisar na literatura os impactos reais e/ou potenciais da pandemia de COVID-19 na saúde mental de idosos. Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa de literatura com buscas realizadas na Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde, que utilizou a seguinte estratégia de busca: (Coronavírus OR "Infecções por Coronavirus" OR "Coronavirus Infections" OR COVID-19) AND (idoso OR elderly OR aged) AND ("Saúde Mental" OR "Mental Health"). Foram critérios de inclusão: artigos acessados na íntegra, sem distinção de ano e idioma, indexados até o dia 11 de novembro de 2020; e os critérios de exclusão: artigos com fuga do escopo da pesquisa, revisões de literatura, arquivos multimídia e duplicados. Foram encontrados 241 registros, e após a aplicação dos critérios de elegibilidade estabelecidos restaram 27 artigos para discussão. Dentre os impactos reais/potenciais da pandemia de COVID-19 na saúde mental dos idosos, abordados nos estudos, destaca-se a ansiedade, depressão, solidão, estresse, sensação de medo ou pânico, tristeza, suicídio/ideação suicida e insônia. Apesar disso, considera-se que há uma quantidade ainda escassa de estudos voltados especificamente para a população idosa que permitam aprofundar as discussões sobre esse tema.


The COVID-19 pandemic and control measures to contain the spread of the virus, such as social detachment, have brought changes to people's routine, worldwide. This context can generate adverse impacts on the mental health of individuals, especially those most vulnerable, the older adults. The aim of this study was to analyze in the literature the real and / or potential impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of the older adults. It is an integrative literature review with searches performed in the Virtual Health Library, which used the following search strategy: (Coronavírus OR "Infecções por Coronavirus" OR "Coronavirus Infections" OR COVID- 19) AND (idoso OR elderly OR aged) AND ("Saúde Mental" OR "Mental Health"). Inclusion criteria were: articles accessed in full, without distinction of year and language, indexed until November 11, 2020; and exclusion criteria: articles with escape the scope of the research, literature reviews, multimedia and duplicate files, 241 records were found, and after applying the established eligibility criteria, 27 articles remained for discussion, among the actual / potential impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on older people, addressed in the studies, anxiety, depression, loneliness, stress, feeling of fear or panic, sadness, suicide / suicidal ideation and insomnia stand out. Despite this, there is still a small amount studies specifically aimed at the older population that allow further discussions on this topic.


La pandemia de covid-19 y las medidas de control para contener la propagación del virus, como el distanciamiento social, han supuesto cambios en la rutina de las personas en todo el mundo. Este contexto puede generar impactos adversos a la salud mental de los individuos, especialmente a los más vulnerables, los ancianos. El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar en la literatura los impactos reales y/o potenciales de la pandemia de COVID-19 en la salud mental de los ancianos. Se trata de una revisión bibliográfica integradora con búsquedas realizadas en la Biblioteca Virtual de Salud, que utilizó la siguiente estrategia de búsqueda: (Coronavirus OR "Coronavirus Infections" OR "Coronavirus Infections" OR COVID-19) AND (elderly OR aged) AND ("Mental Health" OR "Mental Health"). Los criterios de inclusión fueron: artículos accedidos en su totalidad, independientemente del año y el idioma, indexados hasta el 11 de noviembre de 2020; y los criterios de exclusión: artículos que estuvieran fuera del ámbito de la investigación, revisiones bibliográficas, archivos multimedia y duplicados. Se encontraron un total de 241 registros, y tras aplicar los criterios de elegibilidad establecidos, quedaron 27 artículos para su discusión. Entre los impactos reales/potenciales de la pandemia de COVID-19 en la salud mental de los ancianos, abordados en los estudios, destacan la ansiedad, la depresión, la soledad, el estrés, la sensación de miedo o pánico, la tristeza, la ideación suicida/suicida y el insomnio. A pesar de ello, se considera que todavía hay una escasa cantidad de estudios dirigidos específicamente a la población de edad avanzada que permitan profundizar en las discusiones sobre este tema.


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Aged/psychology , Mental Health , Coronavirus Infections/etiology , Pandemics/statistics & numerical data , Anxiety/psychology , Panic , Suicide/psychology , Aging/physiology , Depression/psychology , Fear/psychology , Sadness/psychology , Psychological Distress , Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders/etiology , Loneliness/psychology
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Brain Behav ; 12(11): e2757, 2022 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36177971

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AIM: To evaluate how gelotophobia correlates with trait anxiety in a sample of Brazilian college students. METHODS: We evaluated the association of GELOPH < 15 > scores with both self-reported experiences of bullying victimization and trait anxiety measures assessed by the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). The study consisted of a sample of 65 adult volunteers (M = 21.48, SD = 2.54 years, 38 females), recruited through social media or flyer distribution, and submitted to online versions of the gelotophobia assessment instrument (GELOPH < 15 >) and the STAI. RESULTS: Most participants (N = 56, 86.15%) had an STAI-T score indicative of high trait anxiety. The average GELOPH < 15 > score of the sample was 2.69 (0.65) and 39 of the subjects (60%) were considered gelotophobes. There was a strong positive correlation between the GELOPH < 15 > and STAI-T scores but no correlation between bullying and either the STAI-T and GELOPH < 15 > scores. However, the great majority of subjects with gelotophobia reported been previously bullied. CONCLUSION: In our sample, all gelotophobes had trait anxiety, but only a fraction of anxious subjects had gelotophobia. These preliminary findings expand on previous reports underscoring the high prevalence of mental health problems afflicting higher education students in Brazil.


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Anxiety , Fear , Adult , Female , Humans , Brazil/epidemiology , Anxiety/epidemiology , Anxiety/psychology , Fear/psychology , Anxiety Disorders/psychology , Personality Inventory
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