POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS IN THE FACE OF COVID-19 AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS IN EMPLOYEES OF A HEALTH CENTER, MOYOBAMBA – SAN MARTÍN

Authors

  • HUBER EDINSON TORRES ROJAS UNIVERSIDAD CÉSAR VALLEJO

Keywords:

Psychopathology, pandemic, post-traumatic stress, mental health.

Abstract

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) arises after experiencing traumatic experiences, intensifying anxiety and stress. It is a serious mental health problem that affects health personnel exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research carried out in Moyobamba, San Martín, seeks to explore the relationship between PTSD due to COVID-19 and psychopathological symptoms in employees of a health center. The study adopted a descriptive-explanatory approach to investigate a topic of common interest, using two questionnaires applied to 161 people at the center (7 doctors, 7 nurses, 147 health personnel). A deductive method was used, based on universal to specific data, and an analytical method to evaluate the consequences of PTSD associated with COVID-19. The results revealed significant and positive associations between PTSD dimensions related to COVID-19 and general psychopathological symptoms, confirming that the pandemic has exacerbated mental health problems in health personnel. These findings highlight how traumatic events can impact long-term psychological health, emphasizing the need for support and resources to mitigate the impacts of trauma on these key professionals.

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ROJAS, H. E. T. (2025). POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS IN THE FACE OF COVID-19 AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS IN EMPLOYEES OF A HEALTH CENTER, MOYOBAMBA – SAN MARTÍN. TPM – Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 32(S1 (2025): Posted 12 May), 415–430. Retrieved from https://tpmap.org/submission/index.php/tpm/article/view/197