RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS FOR DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN PROFESSIONALS SUPPORTING VICTIMS OF CHILD ABUSE DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS
Keywords: South America; child, protection workers; pandemic; stress; welfare
Abstract
The covid-19 crisis has challenged the well-being of professionals supporting abused children. The effects of some risk (i.e., number of nearby infected people and telecommuting and housework hours per day) and protective (i.e., social support, self-efficacy, and self-care) factors on depression and anxiety symptoms were tested in professionals supporting child-abuse victims in Chile during the covid-19 crisis. Professionals (N = 175) answered self-reports. Having infected people nearby and social support predicted depression. The effect of social support on depression was partially mediated by self-efficacy and self-care. The effect of social support on anxiety was completely mediated by self-care. Results show that social and psychological variables are relevant to understand depression and anxiety symptoms in professionals even during the covid-19 crisis.
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| Título según SCOPUS: | RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS FOR DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN PROFESSIONALS SUPPORTING VICTIMS OF CHILD ABUSE DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS |
| Título de la Revista: | Revista Mexicana de Psicologia |
| Volumen: | 38 |
| Número: | 2 |
| Editorial: | Sociedad Mexicana de Psicologia |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2021 |
| Página final: | 82 |
| Idioma: | English |
| Notas: | SCOPUS |