Psychosomatic disturbances in health care personnel during pandemic COVID-19 [Alteraciones psicosomáticas en personal de salud durante pandemia COVID-19]
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In the case of physicians, health personnel in general and associated personnel, somatization is one of the various mental disorders that affect this population. Evidence still points to the absence of gender differences or association with age or working conditions. However, in the course of the current pandemic, there are reports of an increase in mental disorders of psychosomatic origin in physicians and nurses. Some of the reasons for this increase are related to low resilience, perception of stress and gender.
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