Death Anxiety in Social Workers as a Consequence of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Background
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Objectives
3.2. Measures
3.3. Variables Used
3.4. Procedure
3.5. Participants
4. Results
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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1. Gender |
---|
Ref. Man |
(1) Woman |
2. Age (Continue) |
Ref. Up to 30 |
31–40 |
41–50 |
51–60 |
>60 |
3. Work |
Ref. Other |
Primary Care Social Services |
Specialized Social Services |
Health Scope Social Services |
Third Sector |
4. Whether they need psychological or psychiatric support (NPPS) |
Ref. No |
Yes |
5. Whether they believe that psychological or psychiatric support should be offered from work centers (PPSS) |
Ref. No |
Yes |
6. Whether they feel they may need psychological or psychiatric support (PPSN) |
Ref. No |
Yes |
7. Lack of personal protection equipment (influyó en su estado de ansiedad/estrés laboral) (PPE) |
Ref. No |
Yes |
8. Trabajó con la COVID-19 durante la primer ola de la pandemia (WFW) |
Ref. No |
Yes |
9. Teleworked during the first wave of the pandemic (TL) |
Ref. No |
Yes |
10. Recognized by the organization they work for (ROW) |
Ref. No |
Yes |
Title | % |
---|---|
Gender | |
Woman | 88.3 |
Man | 11.7 |
Age | |
Up to 30 | 23.0 |
31–40 | 22.4 |
41–50 | 32.6 |
51–60 | 19.7 |
>60 | 2.3 |
Work | |
Primary Care Social Services | 37.1 |
Specialized Social Services | 19.9 |
Health social services | 9.6 |
Third sector | 24.2 |
Other | 9.3 |
n = 304 |
AM1 | |
---|---|
Yes | 57.6 |
No | 42.4 |
AM2 | |
Yes | 59.9 |
No | 40.1 |
AM3 | |
Yes | 81.6 |
No | 18.4 |
AM4 | |
Yes | 78.3 |
No | 21.7 |
AM_TOTAL | |
Yes | 68.8 |
No | 31.3 |
NPPS | |
Yes | 29.2 |
No | 70.8 |
PPSS | |
Yes | 86.8 |
No | 13.2 |
PPSN | |
Yes | 69.1 |
No | 30.9 |
PPE | |
Yes | 68.5 |
No | 31.5 |
WFW | |
Yes | 48.0 |
No | 52.0 |
TL | |
Yes | 81.8 |
No | 18.2 |
ROW | |
Yes | 20.1 |
No | 79.9 |
B | Sig. | Exp(B) | 95% CI Exp(B) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lower | Superior | ||||
AM1 | |||||
Lack of personal protection equipment | 0.994 | 0.000 | 2.701 | 1.548 | 4.714 |
Need psychological or psychiatric support | 0.657 | 0.014 | 1.929 | 1.141 | 3.261 |
Constant | −1.216 | 0.000 | 0.296 | ||
AM2 | |||||
Lack of personal protection equipment | 0.673 | 0.010 | 1.960 | 1.171 | 3.281 |
Need psychological or psychiatric support | 0.562 | 0.043 | 1.754 | 1.017 | 3.023 |
Constant | −0.673 | 0.341 | 0.805 | ||
AM3 | |||||
Lack of personal protection equipment | 0.772 | 0.018 | 2.163 | 1.145 | 4.088 |
Need psychological or psychiatric support | 1.052 | 0.033 | 2.863 | 1.089 | 7.528 |
Constant | 0.424 | 0.152 | 1.527 | ||
AM4 | |||||
Lack of personal protection equipment | 0.875 | 0.004 | 2.398 | 1.326 | 4.338 |
Need psychological or psychiatric support | 1.001 | 0.009 | 2.722 | 1.290 | 5.743 |
Sex | 0.886 | 0.032 | 2.425 | 1.080 | 5.445 |
Constant | −0.300 | 0.491 | 0.741 | ||
AM_Total | |||||
Lack of personal protection equipment | 0.853 | 0.002 | 2.348 | 1.371 | 4.019 |
Need psychological or psychiatric support | 0.901 | 0.005 | 2.463 | 1.320 | 4.596 |
Constant | −0.017 | 0.940 | 0.983 |
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Martínez-López, J.Á.; Lázaro-Pérez, C.; Gómez-Galán, J. Death Anxiety in Social Workers as a Consequence of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Behav. Sci. 2021, 11, 61. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs11050061
Martínez-López JÁ, Lázaro-Pérez C, Gómez-Galán J. Death Anxiety in Social Workers as a Consequence of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Behavioral Sciences. 2021; 11(5):61. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs11050061
Chicago/Turabian StyleMartínez-López, José Ángel, Cristina Lázaro-Pérez, and José Gómez-Galán. 2021. "Death Anxiety in Social Workers as a Consequence of the COVID-19 Pandemic" Behavioral Sciences 11, no. 5: 61. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs11050061
APA StyleMartínez-López, J. Á., Lázaro-Pérez, C., & Gómez-Galán, J. (2021). Death Anxiety in Social Workers as a Consequence of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Behavioral Sciences, 11(5), 61. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs11050061