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  4. Inequality On The Frontline: A Multi-Country Study On Gender Differences In Mental Health Among Healthcare Workers During The Covid-19 Pandemic
 
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Inequality On The Frontline: A Multi-Country Study On Gender Differences In Mental Health Among Healthcare Workers During The Covid-19 Pandemic

Date Issued
2024-01-01
Author(s)
Alvarado, Rubén  
Facultad de Medicina  
Diana Czepiel
Clare McCormack
Andréa Tenório Correia da Silva
Dominika Šeblová
Maria Francesca Moro
Alexandra Restrepo
Adriana Martínez
Oyeyemi Afolabi
Lubna Alnasser
Hiroki Asaoka
Olatunde Ayinde
Arin A. Balalian
Dinarte Ballester
Josleen Al Barathie
Armando Basagoitia
Djordje Basic
María Soledad Burrone
Mauro Giovanni Carta
Sol Durand-Arias
Mehmet Eskin
Eduardo Fernández-Jiménez
Marcela Frey
Oye Gureje
Anna Isahakyan
Rodrigo Jaldo
Elie G. Karam
Dorra Khattech
Jutta Lindert
Gonzalo Martínez‐Alés
Franco Mascayano
Roberto Mediavilla
J Narváez
Aimee Nasser-Karam
Daisuke Nishi
Olusegun Olaopa
Uta Ouali
Victor Puac‐Polanco
Dorian E. Ramírez
Jorge Ramírez
Eliut Rivera-Segarra
Bart P. F. Rutten
Julián Santaella-Tenorio
Jaime C. Sapag
Jana Šeblová
María Teresa Solis Soto
Maria Tavares-Cavalcanti
Linda Valeri
Marit Sijbrandij
Ezra Susser
Hans W. Hoek
E. van der Ven
DOI
10.1017/gmh.2024.18
WoS ID
WOS:001193289300001
Abstract
Abstract Healthcare workers (HCWs) were at increased risk for mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic, with prior data suggesting women may be particularly vulnerable. Our global mental health study aimed to examine factors associated with gender differences in psychological distress and depressive symptoms among HCWs during COVID-19. Across 22 countries in South America, Europe, Asia and Africa, 32,410 HCWs participated in the COVID-19 HEalth caRe wOrkErS (HEROES) study between March 2020 and February 2021. They completed the General Health Questionnaire-12, the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and questions about pandemic-relevant exposures. Consistently across countries, women reported elevated mental health problems compared to men. Women also reported increased COVID-19-relevant stressors, including insufficient personal protective equipment and less support from colleagues, while men reported increased contact with COVID-19 patients. At the country level, HCWs in countries with higher gender inequality reported less mental health problems. Higher COVID-19 mortality rates were associated with increased psychological distress merely among women. Our findings suggest that among HCWs, women may have been disproportionately exposed to COVID-19-relevant stressors at the individual and country level. This highlights the importance of considering gender in emergency response efforts to safeguard women’s well-being and ensure healthcare system preparedness during future public health crises.
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Health Policy

Psychiatry And Mental...

OCDE Subjects

Medical And Health Sc...

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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