Mental health of community health workers in the COVID-19 context

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Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the factors related to the mental health of Community Health Workers (ACS) in the COVID-19 context. A total of 1,935 ACS from four Northeastern capitals and four cities in the inland region of Ceará participated. The following data were col-lected: sociodemographic; professional; SRQ-20; WHOQOL-Bref, exposure to violence, General Self-Efficacy Scale (EAEG), Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), CO-VID-19-related information, and the coronavirus anxiety scale (EAC). Approximately 40.5% had SRQ > 7, signaling high levels of Common Mental Disorders (CMD)/mental health issues. We adopted the Multiple linear (backward) regres-sion. We observed that the increased risk of CMD was influenced by exposure to violence, EAC, not knowing they had COVID-19, not knowing the variables that reduced the risk, the physical and psychological domains of the WHOQOL-Bref, not having increased working hours, and not having had COVID-19. The data reveal the multidimensional dynamics of mental health and help understand the relationship between community violence, COVID-19, quality of life, age, and ESF working time with the mental health of ACS.

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Vieira-Meyer, A. P. G. F., Farias, S. F., Forte, F. D. S., Costa, M. S., Ximenes, J. M., Morais, A. P. P., … Yousafzai, A. K. (2023). Mental health of community health workers in the COVID-19 context. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 28(8), 2363–2376. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232023288.06462023EN

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