Psychosocial risk factors in women with double presence in times of Covid 19

thumbnail.default.alt
Share
Date
Director(s)
Publisher
Universidad Antonio Nariño
Campus
Faculty
Program
Degree obtained
Document type
COAR type
http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
Citation
Bibliographic Managers
Source
ISSN: 1900-2734
item.page.resume
Justification: due to the increase in psychosocial risk factors derived from health contingency measures, such as confinement that led to the performance of various tasks in a single space, with women being the most vulnerable population against aspects such as work overload. Objective: To identify which are the psychosocial risk factors in women with double presence in times of pandemic. Ethical aspects: this research is carried out under the framework of informed consent, making clear the academic objective of the study, data collection method, and duties and rights of the participant. Methodology: descriptive design of a qualitative order with a phenomenological approach, based on a semi-structured interview with a 51-year-old woman with double presence. Results: Each of the psychosocial risk factors was evidenced: Work content, work hours, workload, family and work relationship and double presence. Conclusions: The results obtained denote the enormous inequality gap that prevails at home and at work, and that revolves around a series of social stereotypes.
Abstract
item.page.subject.keyword
item.page.coverage.spatial
item.page.coverage.temporal
Collections