The Influence of Socioeconomic and Educational Factors on the Level of Anxiety and Fear of COVID-19

Author:

Coronado-Vázquez Valle12,Ramírez-Durán María del Valle3ORCID,Barrio-Cortes Jaime4567ORCID,Benito-Alonso Elena8,Holgado-Juan Marina9,Dorado-Rabaneda María Silvia10,Gómez-Salgado Juan1112ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Las Cortes Health Centre, Madrid Health Service, 28014 Madrid, Spain

2. Investigacion facultad de Medicina, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, 28223 Madrid, Spain

3. Centro Universitario de Plasencia, Nursing Department, University of Extremadura, 10600 Plasencia, Spain

4. Fundación para la Investigación e Innovación Biosanitaria en Atención Primaria (FIIBAP), 28003 Madrid, Spain

5. Faculty of Health, Universidad Camilo José Cela, 28013 Madrid, Spain

6. Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón (IiSGM), 28009 Madrid, Spain

7. Red de Investigación en Cronicidad, Atención Primaria y Prevención y Promoción de la Salud (RICAPPS), 28029 Madrid, Spain

8. El Viso de San Juan Health Centre, Servicio de Salud de Castilla La Mancha, 45215 Toledo, Spain

9. Illescas Health Centre, Servicio de Salud de Castilla La Mancha, 45200 Illescas, Spain

10. Yuncos Health Centre, Servicio de Salud de Castilla La Mancha, 45210 Yuncos, Spain

11. Department of Sociology, Social Work and Public Health, Faculty of Labour Sciences, University of Huelva, 21007 Huelva, Spain

12. Safety and Health Postgraduate Programme, Universidad Espíritu Santo, Guayaquil 092301, Ecuador

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, there were reports of heightened levels of anxiety and fear of contagion in the general population. Such psychological responses may be influenced by the socio-environmental context in which individuals reside. This study aimed to examine the relationship between socioeconomic and educational factors and the level of anxiety and fear related to COVID-19. A multicenter, cross-sectional design was used, including patients aged 18 years or older who attended primary care physician consultations at various primary health centers in Toledo, Spain, between October 2020 and January 2021. By means of a non-probabilistic sampling, a total of 150 participants were selected for the study, with 146 of them providing responses to the AMICO questionnaire The level of fear and anxiety associated with COVID-19 was assessed using the validated Anxiety and Fear of COVID-19 Assessment Scale (AMICO). A significant linear relationship was revealed between social class, employment status, and anxiety levels. Specifically, as social class decreased (p = 0.001) and employment situation worsened (unemployment) (p = 0.037), the proportion of participants reporting a high level of anxiety increased. During the second phase of the pandemic, more than half of the patients attending family medicine consultations exhibited a high level of fear and anxiety towards COVID-19, which was significantly associated with lower social class and unemployment.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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