Estresse percebido de uma amostra de idosos do Distrito Federal: relações com a pandemia e infodemia de Covid-19

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Ano de defesa: 2022
Autor(a) principal: Jesus, Aline Araujo lattes
Orientador(a): Freitas, Eduarda Rezende lattes
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Católica de Brasília
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa Stricto Sensu em Gerontologia
Departamento: Escola de Saúde e Medicina
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://bdtd.ucb.br:8443/jspui/handle/tede/3159
Resumo: COVID-19 pandemic has been marked by a phenomenon called infodemics. This term is related to the propagation of too much information, including false or misleading, within a short period of time, making it difficult to identify reliable sources, thus, impairing the interpretation and the judgment of the receiver. Studies have shown the existence of relationship between infodemics and psychological suffering, such as anxiety, sadness, fear, and stress, in the general population. Since elderly people is one of the main risk groups for COVID-19, it is necessary to understand the relationship between infodemics and mental health variables for people at this stage of life. Thus, this research aimed to analyze the relationship between perceived stress and COVID-19 infodemic in elderly people living in the Federal District of Brazil. Therefore, this quantitative, descriptive, and cross-sectional study was conducted. Primary data were collected through an electronic form composed of a demographic questionnaire, with items for sample characterization and related to the infodemic, and by the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). A total of 154 elderly people participated in the study, aged between 60 and 90 years, most of them female (66.20%), white (55.19%), married (48.05%), living in urban areas (93.51%) and with higher education (49.35%). As for exposure to news about COVID-19, television (46.75%) and social networks (38.31%) were the most frequently accessed media, especially television (77.92%) and WhatsApp (61.92%). Regarding news and information about COVID-10, media that most affected individuals was television, followed by social networks. Likewise, elderly people who reported being affected by the information broadcast, whether on television or social networks, had higher values of perceived stress, compared to those who did not use these media or who did not consider themselves to have been affected by the information disclosed therein. Elderly people affected by information broadcast on television about the number of deaths had higher PSS values than those who do not use this medium. Participants who used WhatsApp and Telegram to access the news also showed higher values of perceived stress. The results showed, in general, a behavior profile in which the variables related to the means of communication, frequency and duration of exposure to news about COVID-19, and issues related to income, are related to stress. It is expected, therefore, that this study stimulates the development of others, whose objectives are, for example, to investigate the consequences of the infodemic on the mental health of the elderly, as well as contribute to the reformulation of public policies aimed at inclusion and digital education.
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spelling Freitas, Eduarda Rezendehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2716665577670490http://lattes.cnpq.br/0968528890100945Jesus, Aline Araujo2023-02-27T23:37:03Z2022-08-05JESUS, Aline Araujo. Estresse percebido de uma amostra de idosos do Distrito Federal: relações com a pandemia e infodemia de Covid-19. 2022. 119 f. Dissertação (Programa Stricto Sensu em Gerontologia) - Universidade Católica de Brasília, Brasília, 2022.https://bdtd.ucb.br:8443/jspui/handle/tede/3159COVID-19 pandemic has been marked by a phenomenon called infodemics. This term is related to the propagation of too much information, including false or misleading, within a short period of time, making it difficult to identify reliable sources, thus, impairing the interpretation and the judgment of the receiver. Studies have shown the existence of relationship between infodemics and psychological suffering, such as anxiety, sadness, fear, and stress, in the general population. Since elderly people is one of the main risk groups for COVID-19, it is necessary to understand the relationship between infodemics and mental health variables for people at this stage of life. Thus, this research aimed to analyze the relationship between perceived stress and COVID-19 infodemic in elderly people living in the Federal District of Brazil. Therefore, this quantitative, descriptive, and cross-sectional study was conducted. Primary data were collected through an electronic form composed of a demographic questionnaire, with items for sample characterization and related to the infodemic, and by the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). A total of 154 elderly people participated in the study, aged between 60 and 90 years, most of them female (66.20%), white (55.19%), married (48.05%), living in urban areas (93.51%) and with higher education (49.35%). As for exposure to news about COVID-19, television (46.75%) and social networks (38.31%) were the most frequently accessed media, especially television (77.92%) and WhatsApp (61.92%). Regarding news and information about COVID-10, media that most affected individuals was television, followed by social networks. Likewise, elderly people who reported being affected by the information broadcast, whether on television or social networks, had higher values of perceived stress, compared to those who did not use these media or who did not consider themselves to have been affected by the information disclosed therein. Elderly people affected by information broadcast on television about the number of deaths had higher PSS values than those who do not use this medium. Participants who used WhatsApp and Telegram to access the news also showed higher values of perceived stress. The results showed, in general, a behavior profile in which the variables related to the means of communication, frequency and duration of exposure to news about COVID-19, and issues related to income, are related to stress. It is expected, therefore, that this study stimulates the development of others, whose objectives are, for example, to investigate the consequences of the infodemic on the mental health of the elderly, as well as contribute to the reformulation of public policies aimed at inclusion and digital education.A pandemia de COVID-19 tem sido marcada pela presença de um fenômeno denominado infodemia. Este termo está relacionado à propagação de grandes volumes de informações, verdadeiras e falsas, em um pequeno espaço de tempo, acarretando dificuldades na identificação de fontes fidedignas e prejudicando a interpretação e o juízo de valor do receptor. Estudos têm evidenciado a existência de relação entre infodemia e sofrimento psicológico, como ansiedade, tristeza, medo e estresse, na população geral. Uma vez que os idosos constituem um dos principais grupos de risco para a COVID-19, faz-se necessário conhecer a relação entre infodemia e variáveis de saúde mental em pessoas dessa fase da vida. Assim, esta pesquisa objetivou analisar a relação entre estresse percebido e infodemia de COVID-19 em idosos residentes no Distrito Federal. Para tanto, foi conduzido um estudo quantitativo, descritivo e transversal, cujo dados foram coletados por meio de um formulário eletrônico composto por questionário sociodemográfico, com itens para caracterização da amostra e relacionados à infodemia, e a Escala de Estresse Percebido (PSS). Participaram do estudo 154 idosos, com idades entre 60 e 90 anos, sendo a maioria do gênero feminino (66,20%), branca (55,19%), casada (48,05%), residente em área urbana (93,51%) e com ensino superior completo (49,35%). Quanto à exposição às notícias sobre a COVID-19, a televisão (46,75%) e as redes sociais (38,31%) foram os meios mais frequentemente utilizados, sobretudo a televisão (77,92%) e o WhatsApp (61,92%). Com relação às notícias e informações sobre a COVID-10, o meio de comunicação que mais afetou os indivíduos foi a televisão, seguido pelas redes sociais. Do mesmo modo, idosos que declararam ter sido afetados pelas informações veiculadas, seja pela televisão ou pelas redes sociais, apresentaram valores superiores de estresse percebido, se comparados àqueles que não utilizavam esses meios ou que não consideravam ter sido afetados pelas informações divulgadas neles. Idosos afetados por informações veiculadas pela televisão sobre número de mortes apresentaram valores da PSS maiores que os que não utilizam esse meio. Participantes que fizeram uso do WhatsApp e Telegram para acessar as notícias, também apresentaram valores superiores de estresse percebido. Os resultados demonstraram, em geral, um perfil de comportamento em que as variáveis relacionadas ao meio de comunicação, à frequência e tempo de exposição a notícias sobre a COVID-19, e questões vinculadas à renda, estão relacionadas ao estresse. Espera-se, pois, que este estudo estimule o desenvolvimento de outros, cujos objetivos sejam, por exemplo, investigar as consequências da infodemia na saúde mental de idosos, bem como contribua para a reformulação de políticas públicas voltadas à inclusão e educação digital.Submitted by Rejaine Raimundo (rejaine@ucb.br) on 2023-02-27T12:33:06Z No. of bitstreams: 1 AlineAraujoDissertacao2022.pdf.pdf: 3124310 bytes, checksum: a5033ebfd799e12d978ae428bc48200c (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Sara Ribeiro (sara.ribeiro@ucb.br) on 2023-02-27T23:37:03Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 AlineAraujoDissertacao2022.pdf.pdf: 3124310 bytes, checksum: a5033ebfd799e12d978ae428bc48200c (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-02-27T23:37:03Z (GMT). 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title Estresse percebido de uma amostra de idosos do Distrito Federal: relações com a pandemia e infodemia de Covid-19
spellingShingle Estresse percebido de uma amostra de idosos do Distrito Federal: relações com a pandemia e infodemia de Covid-19
Jesus, Aline Araujo
Infodemia
Pandemia
Coronavírus
Idoso
Estresse
Infodemic
Pandemic
Coronavirus
Elderly
Stress
Perceived stress scale
Information and communication technology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Estresse percebido de uma amostra de idosos do Distrito Federal: relações com a pandemia e infodemia de Covid-19
title_full Estresse percebido de uma amostra de idosos do Distrito Federal: relações com a pandemia e infodemia de Covid-19
title_fullStr Estresse percebido de uma amostra de idosos do Distrito Federal: relações com a pandemia e infodemia de Covid-19
title_full_unstemmed Estresse percebido de uma amostra de idosos do Distrito Federal: relações com a pandemia e infodemia de Covid-19
title_sort Estresse percebido de uma amostra de idosos do Distrito Federal: relações com a pandemia e infodemia de Covid-19
author Jesus, Aline Araujo
author_facet Jesus, Aline Araujo
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contributor_str_mv Freitas, Eduarda Rezende
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Infodemia
Pandemia
Coronavírus
Idoso
Estresse
topic Infodemia
Pandemia
Coronavírus
Idoso
Estresse
Infodemic
Pandemic
Coronavirus
Elderly
Stress
Perceived stress scale
Information and communication technology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Infodemic
Pandemic
Coronavirus
Elderly
Stress
Perceived stress scale
Information and communication technology
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description COVID-19 pandemic has been marked by a phenomenon called infodemics. This term is related to the propagation of too much information, including false or misleading, within a short period of time, making it difficult to identify reliable sources, thus, impairing the interpretation and the judgment of the receiver. Studies have shown the existence of relationship between infodemics and psychological suffering, such as anxiety, sadness, fear, and stress, in the general population. Since elderly people is one of the main risk groups for COVID-19, it is necessary to understand the relationship between infodemics and mental health variables for people at this stage of life. Thus, this research aimed to analyze the relationship between perceived stress and COVID-19 infodemic in elderly people living in the Federal District of Brazil. Therefore, this quantitative, descriptive, and cross-sectional study was conducted. Primary data were collected through an electronic form composed of a demographic questionnaire, with items for sample characterization and related to the infodemic, and by the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). A total of 154 elderly people participated in the study, aged between 60 and 90 years, most of them female (66.20%), white (55.19%), married (48.05%), living in urban areas (93.51%) and with higher education (49.35%). As for exposure to news about COVID-19, television (46.75%) and social networks (38.31%) were the most frequently accessed media, especially television (77.92%) and WhatsApp (61.92%). Regarding news and information about COVID-10, media that most affected individuals was television, followed by social networks. Likewise, elderly people who reported being affected by the information broadcast, whether on television or social networks, had higher values of perceived stress, compared to those who did not use these media or who did not consider themselves to have been affected by the information disclosed therein. Elderly people affected by information broadcast on television about the number of deaths had higher PSS values than those who do not use this medium. Participants who used WhatsApp and Telegram to access the news also showed higher values of perceived stress. The results showed, in general, a behavior profile in which the variables related to the means of communication, frequency and duration of exposure to news about COVID-19, and issues related to income, are related to stress. It is expected, therefore, that this study stimulates the development of others, whose objectives are, for example, to investigate the consequences of the infodemic on the mental health of the elderly, as well as contribute to the reformulation of public policies aimed at inclusion and digital education.
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