Repercussion of COVID-19 Pandemic on Brazilians’ Quality of Life: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design and Instrument
2.2. Participants and Ethics Approval
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.4. Factor Validity
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. SurveyMonkey Questionnaire
- Do you agree to participate in this survey?YesNo
- What is your biological sex?FeminineMale
- How old are you (years)?(OVER 18 years old)
- What ethnicity do you identify with?WhiteIndigenousBlackBrownAsianI would rather not answer this question
- What is your marital status?SingleMarried/stable relationshipSeparatedDivorcedWidowed
- How many children live and depend on you?
- What state do you live in?
- Your home is located in:Rural areaUrban areaIndigenous communityQuilombola community
- What is your level of education?No formal educationFrom 1st to 4th grade of elementary schoolFrom 5th to 8th grade of elementary schoolHigh schoolIncomplete High SchoolIncomplete higher educationComplete higher educationPost-Graduation-SpecializationPost-Graduation- Master/DoctoratePost-Doctorate
- What is your occupation?Student or intern;Employed in a private or mixed economy companySteady civil servant (federal, state, municipal)Small business ownerModerate/Big company ownerExecutive (?)Unemployed
- Do you work in any of the professions listed below?DoctorNursePharmaceuticalNutritionistPsychologistNursing technicianLaboratory technicianPolice OfficerFirefighterOthers
- What is your average monthly income?No incomeLess than 1 minimum wageUp to 1 minimum wageFrom 1 to 2 minimum wagesFrom 2 to 3 minimum wagesFrom 3 to 5 minimum wagesMore than 3 to 5 minimum wagesMore than 5 to 10 minimum wagesMore than 10 to 20 minimum wagesMore than 20 minimum wages
- Have you tested positive for COVID-19 (fast or PCR)?YesNo
- Has anyone in your family been infected with COVID-19?Yes—They live with meYes but they don’t live with meNo
- Have you and your family adhered to social distancing?Yes, everyone stays at home and purchases are made onlineYes, we only go out for the essentialsYes, we only go out for the essentials, but some members leave the house to workYes, we only go out for the essentials, work and visit some family membersNo, we have not adhered to social distancing measures
- As a result of the coronavirus crisis, have you felt negative feelings such as anxiety, depression, despair? How often do you feel it?AlwaysVery oftenOftenSometimesNever
- How would you rate your quality of life during this period of social distancing (including sleep, sexual activity, etc.)?Very badBadNeither good nor badGoodVery good
- How often, during the past two weeks, have you worried or been afraid of contracting COVID-19?AlwaysVery oftenOftenSometimesNever
- How concerned are you about the current situation and the possible outcomes of the pandemic caused by COVID-19?Extremely concernedVery concernedModerately concernedNot very concernedNot concerned at all.
- Have you been able to enjoy yourself during the social distancing period. How often?NeverSometimesOftenVery oftenAlways
- I have opportunities for leisure activity during the social distancing.Strongly disagreePartially disagreeI do not agree nor disagreePartially agreeI fully agree
- How satisfied are you with your personal relationships (friends, relatives, acquaintances, colleagues) during the period of isolation?Very unsatisfiedDissatisfiedNeither satisfied/nor dissatisfiedSatisfiedVery satisfied
- Are you concerned that one or more members of your family may be hospitalized? Do fear you losing contact with them due to isolation?Extremely concernedVery worriedModerately concernedNot too worriedNothing worried
- How healthy is your physical environment (climate, noise, pollution, attractions) in this period of isolation?Not healthy at allNot very healthyMore or less healthyVery HealthyExtremely Healthy
- Are you concerned that, if necessary, you might not get adequate medical/hospital care for your treatment?Extremely concernedVery concernedModerately concernedNot too concernedNot concerned at all
- How satisfied are you with your health in this period of social distancing?Very unsatisfiedDissatisfiedNeither satisfied/nor dissatisfiedSatisfiedVery satisfied
- How often during the pandemic did you need to visit a health professional?NeverSometimesOftenVery oftenAlways
- I have enough stamina and disposition for my regular routine during this period of social distancing.Not at allVery littleModerateQuite a lotA lot
- My consumption of alcohol and or drugs increased during the social distancing period.Strongly disagreePartially disagreeI do not agree nor disagreePartially agreeI strongly agree
- Neither me nor someone in my family, lost their job due to the crisis caused by the pandemic.Strongly disagreePartially disagreeI do not agree nor disagreePartially agreeI strongly agree
- I have enough money to meet all my basic and family needs during this period of crisis.Strongly disagreePartially disagreeI do not agree nor disagreePartially agreeI strongly agree
- I am concerned about my financial situation.Extremely concernedVery concernedModerately concernedNot too concernedNot concerned at all
- I have everything I need and I am not worried about my finances or my family’s future.Strongly disagreePartially disagreeI do not agree nor disagreePartially agreeI strongly agree
- Despite the pandemic, I could handle a large unexpected expense.Strongly disagreePartially disagreeI do not agree nor disagreePartially agreeI strongly agree
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Sub-Scores and Scale Subcategorized by the Characteristics of Participants | Psychological | Social | Physical | Economic | Total | |||||
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Mean (SD) | p | Mean (SD) | p | Mean (SD) | p | Mean (SD) | p | Mean (SD) | p | |
Gender * | ||||||||||
Female (n = 1349) | 15.20 (3.88) a | 0.000 | 14.63 (3.42) a | 0.001 | 17.44 (2.99) a | 0.000 | 14.51 (4.92) a | 0.060 | 61.79 (11.68) a | 0.000 |
Male (n = 510) | 16.42 (3.49) b | 15.22 (3.31) b | 18.08 (2.84) b | 14.99 (5.06) a | 64.71 (10.88) b | |||||
Age * | ||||||||||
<40 y/o (n = 933) | 14.74 (3.77) a | 0.000 | 14.52 (3.30) a | 0.000 | 17.07 (2.98) a | 0.000 | 14.02 (4.96) a | 0.000 | 60.34 (11.32) a | 0.000 |
≥40 y/o (n = 921) | 16.34 (3.69) b | 15.08 (3.47) b | 18.17 (2.85) b | 15.27 (4.88) b | 64.85 (11.33) b | |||||
Marital status * | ||||||||||
Without partner (n = 933) | 15.10 (3.89) a | 0.000 | 14.67 (3.42) a | 0.092 | 17.37 (2.96) a | 0.000 | 14.03 (4.95) a | 0.000 | 61.17 (11.51) a | 0.000 |
With partner (n = 924) | 15.97 (3.69) b | 14.93 (3.36) a | 17.87 (2.95) b | 15.25 (4.91) b | 64.02 (11.41) b | |||||
Ethnicity ** | ||||||||||
White (n = 1096) | 15.74 (3.82) a | 15.02 (3.40) a | 17.85 (3.02) a | 15.15 (5.03) a | 63.75 (11.72) a | |||||
Brown (n = 515) | 15.20 (3.78) b | 0.005 | 14.41 (3.34) b | 0.001 | 17.37 (2.86) b;c | 0.000 | 13.96 (4.66) b | 0.000 | 60.93 (10.96) b;c | 0.000 |
Black (n = 144) | 14.81 (3.67) b | 14.16 (3.15) b | 16.67 (2.73) b | 13.15 (4.94) b | 58.78 (10.63) b | |||||
Yellow/Indigenous (n = 45) | 15.87 (3.68) a;b | 14.87 (3.63) a;b | 18.24 (2.84) a;c | 15.27 (4.93) a;b | 64.24 (11.79) a;c | |||||
Children living at home * | ||||||||||
No (n = 966) | 15.40 (3.75) a | 0.103 | 14.88 (3.42) a | 0.265 | 17.63 (2.97) a | 0.804 | 14.87 (4.96) a | 0.024 | 62.80 (11.50) a | 0.414 |
Yes (n = 855) | 15.70 (3.89) a | 14.71 (3.37) a | 17.60 (2.98) a | 14.35 (4.95) b | 62.35 (11.63) a | |||||
Place of residency * | ||||||||||
Urban area (n = 1771) | 15.51 (3.81) a | 0.177 | 14.77 (3.39) a | 0.085 | 17.61 (2.97) a | 0.546 | 14.67 (4.97) a | 0.201 | 62.56 (11.55) a | 0.569 |
Rural area (n = 81) | 16.10 (3.90) a | 15.43 (3.42) a | 17.81 (3.00) a | 13.95 (4.81) a | 63.30 (11.32) a | |||||
Educational level ** | ||||||||||
High school (n = 169) | 15.47 (4.54) a | 13.95 (3.81) a | 17.38 (2.96) a | 11.81 (5.00) a | 58.62 (12.36) a | |||||
Higher Education (n = 693) | 15.28 (3.97) a | 0.063 | 14.67 (3.37) b | 0.000 | 17.52 (3.07) a | 0.190 | 13.79 (4.90) b | 0.000 | 61.26 (11.73) b | 0.000 |
Postgraduate (n = 993) | 15.72 (3.56) a | 15.02 (3.32) b | 17.73 (2.89) a | 15.71 (4.69) c | 64.19 (10.98) c | |||||
Professional occupation ** | ||||||||||
Unemployed (n = 130) | 14.25 (4.03) a | 14.02 (3.57) a | 16.68 (2.89) a | 10.19 (4.30) a | 55.14 (10.94) a | |||||
Student or intern (n = 256) | 14.27 (3.79) a | 0.000 | 14.50 (3.28) a;b | 0.017 | 17.05 (2.99) a;b | 0.000 | 13.76 (4.75) b | 0.000 | 59.58 (11.07) b | 0.000 |
Government employee (n = 563) | 15.73 (3.63) b | 14.89 (3.26) b | 17.66 (2.97) b;c | 16.41 (4.38) c | 64.70 (10.93) c | |||||
Others (n = 895) | 15.94 (3.80) b | 14.91 (3.47) b | 17.87 (2.93) c | 14.43 (4.97) b | 63.15 (11.58) c | |||||
Positive COVID-19 * | ||||||||||
No (n = 1800) | 15.58 (3.80) a | 0.000 | 14.83 (3.40) a | 0.003 | 17.66 (2.95) a | 0.000 | 14.66 (4.96) a | 0.215 | 62.73 (11.50) a | 0.001 |
Yes (n = 50) | 13.54 (4.13) b | 13.36 (3.19) b | 16.00 (3.08) b | 13.78 (5.00) a | 56.68 (11.65) b | |||||
Family member positive COVID-19 * | ||||||||||
No (n = 1385) | 15.76 (3.79) a | 0.002 | 14.89 (3.41) a | 0.367 | 17.74 (2.93) a | 0.037 | 14.70 (4.98) a | 0.788 | 63.09 (11.39) a | 0.048 |
Yes (n = 400) | 15.10 (3.77) b | 14.71 (3.31) a | 17.37 (3.13) b | 14.63 (4.92) b | 61.81 (11.55) b | |||||
Social isolation ** | ||||||||||
No social distancing (n = 33) | 17.24 (3.65) a | 15.97 (3.42) a | 18.64 (3.66) a | 15.03 (5.31) a;b | 66.88 (12.63) a | |||||
Out only for essential purchase, working and visiting family (n = 237) | 16.05 (3.81) a;b | 15.41 (3.52) a;b | 17.77 (3.06) a;b | 14.46 (4.95) a;b | 63.70 (11.92) a;b | |||||
Goes out only for essential purchase, but some family members go out to work (n = 698) | 15.15 (3.78) b | 0.001 | 14.33 (3.28) b | 0.000 | 17.38 (2.92) b | 0.035 | 13.98 (4.96) a | 0.000 | 60.85 (11.02) b | 0.000 |
Goes out only for essential purchase (n = 760) | 15.68 (3.75) b | 14.96 (3.43) a;b | 17.68 (2.92) a;b | 15.03 (4.88) a;b | 63.34 (11.55) a;b | |||||
Everyone stays at home and purchases are made online (n = 125) | 15.30 (4.23) b | 14.82 (3.33) a;b | 17.90 (3.03) a;b | 16.10 (4.94) b | 64.13 (12.14) a;b |
Domain | Mean (SD) * | Median (IQR) | Range | Floor Effect (%) | Ceiling Effect (%) | Internal Consistency (Cronbach Alpha) |
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Psychological | 15.54 (3.81) a | 16 (13–18) | 5–25 | 0.8 | 0.3 | 0.728 |
Social | 14.79 (3.40) b | 15 (12–17) | 5–25 | 0.1 | 0.1 | 0.631 |
Physical | 17.62 (2.97) c | 18 (16–20) | 5–25 | 0 | 0.4 | 0.424 |
Economic | 14.64 (4.96) b | 15 (11–18) | 5–25 | 3.4 | 1.4 | 0.754 |
Total Score | 62.59 (11.54) | 63 (55–71) | 27–96 | 0 | 0 | 0.837 |
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Teotônio, I.; Hecht, M.; Castro, L.C.; Gandolfi, L.; Pratesi, R.; Nakano, E.Y.; Puppin Zandonadi, R.; Pratesi, C.B. Repercussion of COVID-19 Pandemic on Brazilians’ Quality of Life: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 8554. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17228554
Teotônio I, Hecht M, Castro LC, Gandolfi L, Pratesi R, Nakano EY, Puppin Zandonadi R, Pratesi CB. Repercussion of COVID-19 Pandemic on Brazilians’ Quality of Life: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(22):8554. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17228554
Chicago/Turabian StyleTeotônio, Isabella, Mariana Hecht, Luiz Claudio Castro, Lenora Gandolfi, Riccardo Pratesi, Eduardo Y. Nakano, Renata Puppin Zandonadi, and Claudia B. Pratesi. 2020. "Repercussion of COVID-19 Pandemic on Brazilians’ Quality of Life: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 22: 8554. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17228554
APA StyleTeotônio, I., Hecht, M., Castro, L. C., Gandolfi, L., Pratesi, R., Nakano, E. Y., Puppin Zandonadi, R., & Pratesi, C. B. (2020). Repercussion of COVID-19 Pandemic on Brazilians’ Quality of Life: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(22), 8554. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17228554