Efficacy and Satisfaction of the Resilience and Wellbeing Program: «Stay at home»
Psychology in times of Quarantine and Pandemic
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v31i117.389Keywords:
resilience, well-being, pandemic, quarantineAbstract
The state of pandemic and quarantine caused by COVID-19 has been a real challenge for all countries, institutions, organizations, families and people on the planet. Pandemics will happen in the coming years and, far from falling into catastrophe, we can be prepared, face them with determination and cooperation. This article reviews the psychological impact of past quarantines and epidemics and the current pandemic, as well as the important role of psychology in light of these events. Past interventions are reviewed to prevent emotional problems and promote well-being and the Resilience and Well-Being Program is described: << Stay at home >> whose objectives are the prevention of emotional problems, the promotion of well-being and the early detection and intervention in the face of the effects of the quarantine and pandemic caused by COVID-19. Finally, lines of intervention and research are proposed to strengthen communities through proactive resilience.
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