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  4. Prevalence and factors associated with self-reported anxiety in adults during the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Mexico, and Spain: A cross-sectional Ibero-American study

Prevalence and factors associated with self-reported anxiety in adults during the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Mexico, and Spain: A cross-sectional Ibero-American study

Author(s)
Fernanda Garcia Gabira Miguez
Oscar Geovanny Enríquez Martínez
Taísa Sabrina Silva Pereira
Karen Villaseñor López
Márcia Cristina Teixeira Martins
Sandaly O. S. Pacheco
Fabio J. Pacheco
María Pilar Montero López
María del Carmen Bisi Molina
Date Issued
2 de marzo de 2023
Type
Article
Volume
18
Issue
3
Start Page
e0280528
End Page
e0280528
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0280528
Abstract
The present study evaluated the factors associated with the perception of anxiety during the first wave of covid-19 in Ibero-American countries. This cross-sectional study was carried out with 5.845 participants of both sexes, over 18 years of age, and residents of four Latin American countries-Argentina (16.7%), Brazil (34.5%), Mexico (11.1%), and Peru (17.5%), and one European country-Spain (20.1%). Data were collected in 2020, between April 1st and June 30th in Spain and between July 13th and September 26th in the Latin American countries. We used an online questionnaire with sociodemographic, lifestyle, self-reported anxiety, and covid-19 related questions. The chi-square statistical test and Multivariate logistic regressions were performed to analyze the factors associated with self-reported anxiety. The presence of self-reported anxiety was found in 63.8% of the participants during the isolation period. The association occurred mainly in women (OR:1.52; CI: 1.3-1.7), those aged 18 to 29 years (OR: 1.51; CI: 1.2-1.9) and 30 to 49 years (OR: 1.56; CI: 1.3-1.9), residents of Argentina (OR: 1.55 CI: 1.2-1.9), Brazil (OR: 2.38; CI: 2.0-2.8) and Mexico (OR: 1.52; CI: 1.2-1.9), those who gained weight (OR:1.71 CI: 1.5-1.9) or lost weight (OR: 1.40; CI: 1.2-1.6), and those who reported having slept more (OR: 1.56; CI: 1.3-1.8) or less (OR: 2.89; CI: 2.5-3.4). We conclude that the prevalence of self-reported anxiety in Ibero-American countries was high during the period studied, highlighting a higher likelihood of its occurrence in Brazil, in those who began to sleep less and gained weight.
Subjects

Anxiety

Demography

Cross-sectional study...

Latin Americans

Pandemic

Coronavirus disease 2...

Medicine

Logistic regression

Gerontology

Psychiatry

Disease

Internal medicine

Pathology

Infectious disease (m...

Philosophy

Linguistics

Sociology

Anxiety

Demography

Cross-sectional study...

Latin Americans

Pandemic

Coronavirus disease 2...

Medicine

Logistic regression

Gerontology

Psychiatry

Disease

Internal medicine

COVID-19 epidemiology...

COVID-19 epidemiology...

COVID-19 epidemiology...

COVID-19 epidemiology...

COVID-19 epidemiology...

Adolescent

Adolescent

Adolescent

Adolescent

Adolescent

Adult

Adult

Adult

Adult

Adult

Anxiety epidemiology

Anxiety epidemiology

Anxiety epidemiology

Anxiety epidemiology

Anxiety epidemiology

Argentina epidemiolog...

Argentina epidemiolog...

Argentina epidemiolog...

Argentina epidemiolog...

Argentina epidemiolog...

Brazil epidemiology

Brazil epidemiology

Brazil epidemiology

Brazil epidemiology

Brazil epidemiology

Cross-Sectional Studi...

Cross-Sectional Studi...

Cross-Sectional Studi...

Cross-Sectional Studi...

Cross-Sectional Studi...

Female

Female

Female

Female

Female

Humans

Humans

Humans

Humans

Humans

Male

Male

Male

Male

Male

Mexico epidemiology

Mexico epidemiology

Mexico epidemiology

Mexico epidemiology

Mexico epidemiology

Peru epidemiology

Peru epidemiology

Peru epidemiology

Peru epidemiology

Peru epidemiology

Spain

Spain

Spain

Spain

Spain

Prevalence

Prevalence

Prevalence

Prevalence

Prevalence

Self Report

Self Report

Self Report

Self Report

Self Report

Pandemics

Pandemics

Pandemics

Pandemics

Pandemics

Social Sciences Psych...

Social Sciences Psych...

Social Sciences Psych...

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