PSYCHO-BEHAVIORAL REACTIONS OF HEALTH PROFESSIONAL WHEN FACING A CATASTROPHE: An Approximation to the Effects of SARS CoV2 on Health Teams in Cordoba
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https://doi.org/10.31052/1853.1180.v24.n2.29195Keywords:
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Mental Health, Behavioral Symptoms, Health PersonnelAbstract
Es indudable que las medidas tomadas mundialmente al respecto de la pandemia del COVID-19, producida por el virus denominado SARS CoV2, acercan a la idea de un desastre o catástrofe a escala mundial. Tanto a nivel de la interpretación social, como al juego de las emociones individuales que desencadena. La ONU precisa que una catástrofe es un evento extremo de origen natural o humano que al afectar, en un tiempo y un lugar dados, puede causar tal intensidad de daños y perturbaciones, que desencadenan un escenario de desastre...
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