Mental Health Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mexican Population: A Systematic Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Search Strategy
2.3. Selection Criteria
2.4. Data Extraction
2.5. Quality Appraisal
2.6. Data Synthesis
3. Results
3.1. Search Results
3.2. Methodological Characteristics of the Studies
3.3. Quality Appraisal
3.4. Symptoms of Anxiety and Associated Factors
3.5. Symptoms of Depression and Associated Factors
3.6. Symptoms of Stress/Psychological Distress and Associated Factors
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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First Author and Publication Year | Sample Size (n) | Sample Characteristics | Survey Method | Assessment Tool | Emotions/Mental Health | Main Outcomes |
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Galindo-Vázquez, O. 2020 [19] | 1508 | Mean age: 34.4; Men: 385 | Online questionnaire |
|
| Identified risk factors for depression and anxiety: female gender, single status, comorbidities and a history of mental health care. |
Zamarripa, J. 2020 [18] | 1173 | Mean age: 25.9; Men: 522 | Online questionnaire |
|
| The greater the number of weeks of social distancing, the higher the level of stress. Moreover, females have higher levels of stress than men. |
Pérez-Cano, H. 2020 [13] | 613 | Mean age: 26.7; Men: 147 | Online questionnaire |
|
| Subjects with anxiety also had moderate to very severe depression or stress. Females have a higher proportion of anxiety, depression and stress than males. |
Cortés-Álvarez, N.Y. 2020 [16] | 1105 | Age: >18; Men: 418 | Online questionnaire |
|
| Identified risk factors for distress, stress, depression and anxiety: female gender, divorced status, older age, lack of confidence related to security of the test and history of direct or indirect contact with a COVID-19 positive person. By contrast, precautionary measures were associated with lower levels of depression, distress, stress and anxiety. |
González Ramírez, L.P. 2020 [21] | 3932 | Age: >18; Men: 1004 | Online questionnaire |
|
| Identified risk factors for distress: female gender, younger age, unemployed, single status, social isolation, change in routine, engaging in less activities and loss of income. |
Gaeta, M.L. 2021 [15] | 1290 | Mean age: 24.2; Men: 384 | Online self-report questionnaire |
|
| Hope, tranquility, joy and gratitude, were positively related to self-regulated learning; although, disinterest and loneliness were negatively related. |
Toledo-Fernández, A. 2021 [14] | 670 | Age: >18; Men: 280 | Two-wave longitudinal online survey |
|
| Difference in distress levels were observed between the two waves. Moreover, a high-risk medical condition proved a considerable effect on distress. |
Terán-Pérez, G. 2021 [17] | 1230 | Age: >18; Men: 366 | Online questionnaire |
|
| No differences between genders and ages for anxiety and depression. |
Medina-Fernández, I.A. 2021 [20] | 956 | Mean age: 21; Men: 213 | Online questionnaire |
|
| Relationship was found of the age variable with fear, danger of contamination with the traumatic stress and fear with stress regarding COVID-19. |
Morales-Chainé, S. 2021 [25] | 9361 | Mean age: 33; Men: 2668 | Online questionnaire |
|
| Avoidance, anger, sadness and withdrawal were associated with anxiety and acute stress. |
Rodríguez-Hernández, C. 2021 [27] | 1667 | Mean age: 33.7; Men: 300 | Online questionnaire |
|
| The symptom’s intensity was lower than expected, probably due to the high levels of resilience. |
Loud, E.E. 2021 [24] | 2753 | Age: >18 Men: 1431 | Online questionnaire |
|
| Depression was higher in July compared to March, 2020; but the perceived stress did not change. |
Ramírez-Dolores, C. 2022 [26] | 316 | Age: >18; Men: 144 | Online questionnaire |
|
| Influence of the built environment and climate on the levels of anxiety and stress were explored. |
Dominguez-Rodriguez, A. 2022 [22] | 5224 | Age: >18; Men: 654 | Online questionnaire |
|
| Identified risk factors for anxiety and depression: female gender, younger age, unemployed, medication and have attempted suicide. |
Dosil-Santamaria, M. 2022 [23] | 252 | Mean age: 21.1; Men: 86 | Online questionnaire |
|
| Females had higher scoring of anxiety, stress and depression than males. Those who suffered from COVID-19 and those who had someone close to them that fell sick presented more anxiety, stress and depression. |
Author | NOS Category | Assessment | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Selection | Comparability | Outcome | ||
Galindo-Vázquez, O. 2020 [19] | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | Good |
Zamarripa, J. 2020 [18] | ★ ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | Good |
Pérez-Cano, H. 2020 [13] | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | Good |
Cortés-Álvarez, N.Y. 2020 [16] | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ ★ | Good |
González Ramírez, L.P. 2020 [21] | ★ ★ ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | Good |
Gaeta, M.L. 2021 [15] | ★ ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | Good |
Toledo-Fernández, A. 2021 [14] | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | Good |
Terán-Pérez, G. 2021 [17] | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ ★ | Good |
Medina-Fernández, I.A. 2021 [20] | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | Good |
Morales-Chainé, S. 2021 [25] | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | Good |
Rodríguez-Hernández, C. 2021 [27] | ★ ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | Good |
Loud, E.E. 2021 [24] | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | Good |
Ramírez-Dolores, C. 2022 [26] | ★ ★ ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | Good |
Dominguez-Rodriguez, A. 2022 [22] | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | Good |
Dosil-Santamaria, M. 2022 [23] | ★ ★ ★ | ★ ★ | ★ ★ | Good |
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Hernández-Díaz, Y.; Genis-Mendoza, A.D.; Ramos-Méndez, M.Á.; Juárez-Rojop, I.E.; Tovilla-Zárate, C.A.; González-Castro, T.B.; López-Narváez, M.L.; Nicolini, H. Mental Health Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mexican Population: A Systematic Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 6953. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116953
Hernández-Díaz Y, Genis-Mendoza AD, Ramos-Méndez MÁ, Juárez-Rojop IE, Tovilla-Zárate CA, González-Castro TB, López-Narváez ML, Nicolini H. Mental Health Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mexican Population: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(11):6953. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116953
Chicago/Turabian StyleHernández-Díaz, Yazmín, Alma Delia Genis-Mendoza, Miguel Ángel Ramos-Méndez, Isela Esther Juárez-Rojop, Carlos Alfonso Tovilla-Zárate, Thelma Beatriz González-Castro, María Lilia López-Narváez, and Humberto Nicolini. 2022. "Mental Health Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mexican Population: A Systematic Review" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 11: 6953. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116953
APA StyleHernández-Díaz, Y., Genis-Mendoza, A. D., Ramos-Méndez, M. Á., Juárez-Rojop, I. E., Tovilla-Zárate, C. A., González-Castro, T. B., López-Narváez, M. L., & Nicolini, H. (2022). Mental Health Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mexican Population: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(11), 6953. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19116953