Influencia de la comunicación familiar en el estrés percibido durante la pandemia de COVID-19.

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Title: Influencia de la comunicación familiar en el estrés percibido durante la pandemia de COVID-19.
Alternate Title: Influence of Family Communication on Perceived Stress during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Authors: Garcés-Prettel, Miguel1,2 mgarces@utb.edu.co, Santoya-Montes, Yanin3 yaninsantoya@gmail.com, Vázquez-Miraz, Pedro4,5 pvasquez@utb.edu.co, Geney-Castro, Elías5,6 egeney@utb.edu.co
Source: Salud Uninorte. sep-dic2021, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p569-582. 14p.
Subjects: PARENT-child communication, FAMILY communication, COVID-19 pandemic, CLINICAL health psychology, MEDICAL communication, PSYCHOLOGICAL stress, FEAR
Geographic Terms: COLOMBIA
Abstract (English): Objective: This descriptive-correlational study analyzed the relationship between family communication and perceived stress during the Covid-19 pandemic in Colombia. Methods: The participants were 800 Colombians, between 18 and 91 years old (Mean = 33,91; Standard Deviation = 15,75), who responded with prior informed consent to three reliable instruments: Parent-Child Communication Scale (PACS), Perceived Stress Scale (EEP-10), and the Scale of Stressful Concerns in the Covid-19 Pandemic (EPEP). Results: Findings revealed high levels of negative stress at the beginning and end of quarantine that had to do with economic, work, family, and health concerns. Family communication proved to be a significant predictor of stress. In that sense, it was observed that open communication between household members is associated with a reduction in negative stress (r = -,103***). However, when communication at home is mediated by frequent offenses (β =,719 ***), and is combined with health concerns (β =. 723 ***), and family coexistence (β =, 657***), it increases predictively high negative stress by up to 37.9% of the total variance. Conclusions: these findings suggest strengthening family dialogue and collective coping strategies to reduce stress and learn to better manage concerns in this pandemic context surrounded by fears and uncertainties. Finally, recommendations from the fields of psychology and communication in health are given to focus on preventive actions against high or chronic stress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Objetivo: Este estudio descriptivo-correlacional analizó la relación entre la comunicación familiar y el estrés percibido durante la pandemia de COVID-19 en Colombia. Método: Participaron 800 colombianos entre 18 y 91 años (Media = 33,91; Desviación estándar = 15,75) que respondieron, con previo consentimiento informado, a tres instrumentos confiables: Escala de Comunicación Padre e Hijo (PACS), Escala de Estrés Percibido (EEP-10) y la Escala de Preocupaciones Estresantes en la Pandemia de COVID-19 (EPEP). Resultados: Los hallazgos revelan altos niveles de estrés negativo al principio y al final de la cuarentena debido a preocupaciones económicas, laborales, familiares y de salud. La comunicación familiar demostró ser un predictor significativo del estrés. En ese sentido, encontramos específicamente que la comunicación abierta entre los miembros del hogar se asocia con una reducción del estrés negativo (r = -,103***). En cambio, cuando la comunicación en casa está mediada por ofensas frecuentes (β =,719***) y se combina con preocupaciones de salud (β =,723***) y convivencia familiar (β =,657***), aumenta predictivamente el estrés negativo alto hasta en un 37,9% de la varianza total. Conclusión: Estos hallazgos instan a fortalecer el diálogo familiar y las estrategias de afrontamiento colectivo para disminuir el estrés y aprender a manejar mejor las preocupaciones en este contexto pandémico rodeado de miedos e incertidumbres. Al final brindamos recomendaciones desde el campo de la psicología y la comunicación en salud para enfocar las acciones preventivas contra el estrés alto o crónico. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Objective: This descriptive-correlational study analyzed the relationship between family communication and perceived stress during the Covid-19 pandemic in Colombia. Methods: The participants were 800 Colombians, between 18 and 91 years old (Mean = 33,91; Standard Deviation = 15,75), who responded with prior informed consent to three reliable instruments: Parent-Child Communication Scale (PACS), Perceived Stress Scale (EEP-10), and the Scale of Stressful Concerns in the Covid-19 Pandemic (EPEP). Results: Findings revealed high levels of negative stress at the beginning and end of quarantine that had to do with economic, work, family, and health concerns. Family communication proved to be a significant predictor of stress. In that sense, it was observed that open communication between household members is associated with a reduction in negative stress (r = -,103***). However, when communication at home is mediated by frequent offenses (β =,719 ***), and is combined with health concerns (β =. 723 ***), and family coexistence (β =, 657***), it increases predictively high negative stress by up to 37.9% of the total variance. Conclusions: these findings suggest strengthening family dialogue and collective coping strategies to reduce stress and learn to better manage concerns in this pandemic context surrounded by fears and uncertainties. Finally, recommendations from the fields of psychology and communication in health are given to focus on preventive actions against high or chronic stress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Objetivo: Este estudio descriptivo-correlacional analizó la relación entre la comunicación familiar y el estrés percibido durante la pandemia de COVID-19 en Colombia. Método: Participaron 800 colombianos entre 18 y 91 años (Media = 33,91; Desviación estándar = 15,75) que respondieron, con previo consentimiento informado, a tres instrumentos confiables: Escala de Comunicación Padre e Hijo (PACS), Escala de Estrés Percibido (EEP-10) y la Escala de Preocupaciones Estresantes en la Pandemia de COVID-19 (EPEP). Resultados: Los hallazgos revelan altos niveles de estrés negativo al principio y al final de la cuarentena debido a preocupaciones económicas, laborales, familiares y de salud. La comunicación familiar demostró ser un predictor significativo del estrés. En ese sentido, encontramos específicamente que la comunicación abierta entre los miembros del hogar se asocia con una reducción del estrés negativo (r = -,103***). En cambio, cuando la comunicación en casa está mediada por ofensas frecuentes (β =,719***) y se combina con preocupaciones de salud (β =,723***) y convivencia familiar (β =,657***), aumenta predictivamente el estrés negativo alto hasta en un 37,9% de la varianza total. Conclusión: Estos hallazgos instan a fortalecer el diálogo familiar y las estrategias de afrontamiento colectivo para disminuir el estrés y aprender a manejar mejor las preocupaciones en este contexto pandémico rodeado de miedos e incertidumbres. Al final brindamos recomendaciones desde el campo de la psicología y la comunicación en salud para enfocar las acciones preventivas contra el estrés alto o crónico. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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