Impact of Social and Personal Factors on Psychological Distress in the Spanish Population in the COVID-19 Crisis
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2022
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Dorado Barbé, A.I., Pérez Viejo, J.M., Brea Iglesias, J. y López Pérez, J. (2022). Impact of Social and Personal Factors on Psychological Distress in the Spanish Population in the COVID-19 Crisis.The British Journal of Social Work, 53 (2, )977–993. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcac167
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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis has had an unprecedented impact on Spanish society regarding health and social issues. The purpose of this study is to analyse the potential relationship that may exist between social and personal factors and the levels of psychological distress experienced by the Spanish population during lockdown. A quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted using an ad hoc online questionnaire consisting of forty-three questions. The survey was administered to a sample of 3,436 people that were living in Spain during the second extension of the State of Alarm. A linear mixed model with random intersection has been used. Our findings demonstrate the intersectional vulnerability of young women and the impact different factors such as a COVID-19 diagnosis, experiencing symptoms compatible with COVID, an existing disability, a previous illness or solitary confinement may have on psychological distress levels. Conversely, higher resilience levels have shown a correlation with lower psychological distress levels.
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"This article has been accepted for publication in British Journal Of Social Work Published by Oxford University Press"













