Factores asociados al complejo estigma-discriminación hacia trabajadores de la salud entre estudiantes universitarios durante la pandemia de coronavirus en México

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https://doi.org/10.22267/rus.222403.285

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Estigma Social, Factores de Riesgo, Personal sanitario, Estudiantes, COVID-19

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Introducción: El estigma relacionado con la COVID-19 hacia los profesionales de la salud influye negativamente en su desempeño laboral y bienestar, sin embargo, este tema no ha sido suficientemente investigado. Objetivo: Determinar la frecuencia y las variables asociadas al estigma relacionado con el COVID-19 hacia los trabajadores de la salud en una población universitaria de México. Materiales y métodos: Estudio transversal. Se envió un cuestionario en línea a 1.054 estudiantes de entre 18 y 29 años. Se analizaron variables demográficas, religión, miedo al COVID-19 y su asociación con el estigma-discriminación hacia el personal de salud relacionado con la COVID-19 (variable dependiente). Se realizó un análisis bivariado y un modelo lineal generalizado para calcular las razones de prevalencia ajustadas. Resultados: La proporción de estigma-discriminación alto fue de 12,4% y se asoció con miedo alto a la COVID-19 RPa=1,51 (IC=95% 1,06-2,23). Conclusión: los hallazgos destacan la importancia de establecer programas para reducir la estigmatización relacionada con COVID-19 hacia los profesionales de la salud.

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2022-12-28

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Cassiani-Miranda C, Arismendy-López Y, Álvarez-Solorza I, Toxqui-Tlachino M, Campo-Arias A, Tirado-Otálvaro A, Bustamante-Montes LP. Factores asociados al complejo estigma-discriminación hacia trabajadores de la salud entre estudiantes universitarios durante la pandemia de coronavirus en México. Univ. Salud [Internet]. 28 de diciembre de 2022 [citado 28 de marzo de 2024];24(Suppl 1):294-300. Disponible en: https://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/usalud/article/view/7361

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