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Título
Relationship of Forced Social Distancing and Home Confinement Derived from the COVID-19 Pandemic with the Occupational Balance of the Spanish Population
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Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2020, V. 9, n. 11, 3606
Editorial
MDPI
Fecha de publicación
2020-11
DOI
10.3390/jcm9113606
Resumen
Abrupt interruption in the performance of everyday occupations as a consequence of
forced social distancing and home confinement, coupled with a lack of regulatory capacities and
skills, can trigger harmful effects on people’s health and well-being. This study aimed to determine
the factors related to the occupational balance in the Spanish population during home confinement
as a consequence of the coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic. A total of 3261 subjects
completed an online survey, which was disseminated through the mainstream social media platforms
in Spain and included the Occupational Balance Questionnaire (OBQ), sociodemographic variables,
and factors related to COVID-19 infection. The mean age of the participants (81.69% women) was
40.53 years (SD ± 14.05). Sociodemographic variables were related to a greater occupational balance,
and the multivariate analysis showed that age (β = 0.071; p = 0.001), the perception of having received
enough information (β = 0.071; p ≤ 0.001), not telecommuting (β = −0.047; p = 0.022), and not being
infected by COVID-19 (β = 0.055; p = 0.007) contributed to a better occupational balance. There were
profiles of people less likely to suffer disturbances in occupational balance during home confinement,
but more studies are needed to help understand and analyze the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
on people’s occupational and mental health.
Palabras clave
Occupational balance
Pandemic
COVID-19
Social distancing
Home confinement
Materia
Salud
Health
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