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Interacciones sobre el apoyo social de afrontamiento durante la pandemia por parte de usuarios brasileños: un estudio de análisis de medios

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https://doi.org/10.5902/2179769284328

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Brasil, COVID -19, Ciencia, Tecnología y Sociedad, Medios de Comunicación Sociales, Vacunación

Resumen

Objetivo: explorar cómo la comunidad brasileña en línea movilizó sus propios recursos de afrontamiento durante la pandemia de COVID-19 para hacer frente a las preocupaciones sobre la vacunación masiva, gestionar y hacer frente a los factores estresantes personales provocados por la pandemia y buscar apoyo social. Método: el Modelo Canadiense de Promoción de la Salud de la Población y el Modelo Transaccional de Estrés y Afrontamiento enmarcaron este análisis de contenido mediático centrándose en un evento de impacto social: la autorización de la vacunación contra la COVID-19 en Brasil. Resultados: la recuperación de publicaciones (enero-mayo de 2021) encontró 488 contenidos distribuidos como modus operandi (n=117; 24%), estrategias de afrontamiento centradas en la emoción (n=175; 35,8%), en el problema (n=40; 8,1%), en la reflexión (n=67; 13,7%) y en la oferta de apoyo social (n=89; 18,2%). Entre las cinco acciones y estrategias de afrontamiento más destacadas (n=393; 80,5%), 255 contenidos sobre estrategias de afrontamiento con un discurso predominante sobre el afrontamiento centrado en las emociones (n=160; 63,2 %). Conclusión: las interacciones mantuvieron un sentimiento de conexión y crearon un contexto de pertenencia, apoyo y motivación.

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Margareth Santos Zanchetta, Toronto Metropolitan University

Enfermeira, Doutora, Toronto Metropolitan University- Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Toronto, Ontário, Canadá.

Vanessa Fracazzo, Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste

Psicóloga, Bacharel, Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste do Paraná, Irati, Paraná, Brasil.

Stephanie Pedrotti Lucchese, McMaster University

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Janaina Soares, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Edwaldo Costa, Marinha do Brasil

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Marcelo Medeiros, Universidade Federal de Goiás

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Zanchetta, M. S., Fracazzo, V., Lucchese, S. P., Soares, J., Costa, E., & Medeiros, M. (2023). Interacciones sobre el apoyo social de afrontamiento durante la pandemia por parte de usuarios brasileños: un estudio de análisis de medios. Revista De Enfermagem Da UFSM, 13, e35. https://doi.org/10.5902/2179769284328 (Original work published 10 de octubre de 2023)

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