DOI: 10.22270/jmpas.V10I6.1733
VOLUME - 10 ISSUE - 6 NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2021
Brian Meneses-Claudio*, Nahuel Gonzalez-Cordero, Witman Alvarado-Diaz, Jean Meneses-Claudio
Universidad de Cienciasy Humanidades, Lima, Perú
ABSTRACT
Resilience during the COVID - 19 pandemic plays a key role in the development of strategies for each person to adapt and face conflicts during this emergency due to COVID - 19. The objective is to determine the resilience in women during the pandemic of the new strain of COVID-19 in North Lima, due to its properties it is a quantitative study, with a descriptive, non-experimental cross-sectional methodology, with a total of 347 women who responded to a virtual survey on resilience. In their results, we observe resilience in women, where 8 (2.3%) of women have high resilience, 258 (72.9%) have medium resilience and 88 (24.9%) have low resilience. It is concluded that resilience will play a key role as a protector that will improve the response to stressful situations such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keywords:
Resilience, Vulnerability, Mental Health, Coronavirus.