Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Education, Corporación Universitaria del
Caribe, CECAR, Bogotá, Colombia
2. Department of Economic and Social Research, Faculty of
Economic Sciences, University of Cartagena, Cartagena, Colombia
3. Department of Psychology,
Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia, Bogota, Colombia
Abstract
Background:
The world health organization has indicated that the problem of
COVID-19 and confinement generated strong psychological impacts on the world population.
Much of the research has focused on studying mental health in different population groups,
leaving aside a positive mental health perspective.
Objective:
The present research intended to establish positive mental health profiles in confined
women due to COVID-19 during 2020.
Method:
The factors of personal satisfaction, prosocial attitude, self-control, autonomy, problem-
solving, self-actualization, and interpersonal relationships were assessed through the application
of Lluch's positive mental health scale, in a sample of 202 confined women in the Department
of Sucre, Colombia, selected by non-probabilistic convenience sampling. In addition,
cluster analysis models were applied to identify psychological profiles of positive mental
health and characterize sociodemographic variables, the selected model was evaluated and validated
using the statistical technique of discriminant analysis using Minitab 18 software.
Results and Discussion:
a positive mental health differentiation in women is shown from
which four psychological profiles of positive mental health could be identified, with scores of
14.10 in profile 1, 11.41 in profile 2, 9.15 in profile 3, and 7.56 in profile 4. The positive mental
health factors used showed an ability to discriminate in 92.6% of the cases in the profiles.
Conclusion:
the identified profiles are significant and important to characterize psychometric
profiles of positive mental health of confined women, which are important results for their diagnosis
and the development of public policies for their treatment.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health