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versão On-line ISSN 2221-2434
Resumo
CALZADA URQUIOLA, Yanara; LOPEZ ANGULO, Laura Magda e CASANOVA GONZALEZ, María Felicia. Mental Health of Pediatric Patients Convalescent from COVID-19 in Cienfuegos. Rev. Finlay [online]. 2024, vol.14, n.1, pp. 25-33. Epub 01-Mar-2024. ISSN 2221-2434.
Foundation:
Children and adolescents constitute a particularly vulnerable group in times of pandemic, which is why it is necessary to detect risk situations arising from them that may compromise the mental health of this population.
Objective:
To characterize the mental health status present in pediatric patients’ convalescent from COVID-19 in Cienfuegos.
Methods:
An exploratory, cross-sectional study was carried out on 153 children and adolescents (3-18 years) who attended the provincial multidisciplinary consultation for convalescents from COVID-19 at the Paquito González Cueto University Pediatric Hospital in Cienfuegos. To obtain the information, a semi-structured interview, psychiatric examination and Abilities and Difficulties Questionnaire were used. The database and statistical processing were done through the SPSS system, version 21.0. Descriptive statistical tests were used.
Results:
Children and adolescents recovering from COVID-19 are characterized by high levels of anxiety. It was the affective functions that were most affected by the psychiatric examination, represented in 29.4 % of the cases, followed by sleep and eating needs and habits (14.4 %). Anxiety disorder, adjustment disorder and sleep disorder were the main mental disorders diagnosed.
Conclusion:
The mental health of the child and youth population of a group of patient’s convalescents from COVID-19 has been affected, however, not all psychological responses can be classified as illnesses, because the majority are normal reactions to a situation abnormal.
Palavras-chave : impacts on health; health care; pediatric age; covid-19..