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Publicación Acceso abierto Ansiedad por COVID-19 y estilos de afrontamiento al estrés en adultos de 40 a 60 años que acuden a la farmacia Buen Pastor, Santa Anita – Lima 2022(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-07-08) Noa Arotoma, Yolanda; Nuñez Rojas, Diana Patricia; Guadalupe Sifuentes de Posadas, Luz FabiolaThe objective of this research was to determine how COVID-19 anxiety is related to stress coping styles in adults aged 40 to 60 who visit the Buen Pastor pharmacy in Santa Anita, Lima, in 2022. Method: The study had a non-experimental design, a quantitative approach, a basic type, and a correlational level. The population was 200 adults, and a simple random sampling method was used to obtain a sample of 131 adults, to whom an 18-item questionnaire was applied. Results: It was found that 58% were women aged 40 to 50, 51.1% had a higher education degree, and 36.6% were married. 50.4% sometimes had difficulty concentrating on decision-making, 41.2% had abnormal worry, and 50.4% experienced tension in certain situations, showing that 71.8% had a moderate level of anxiety. Regarding coping styles, 42% of participants sometimes actively faced problems, 35.9% thought about their feelings, and 57.3% had abnormal behaviors, showing that coping styles were at a regular level in 67.2% of the sample, with the problem-focused coping style being the most used. Conclusion: COVID-19 anxiety had a moderate positive relationship with stress coping styles in adults aged 40 to 60, with a Spearman's Rho of 0.585 and a significance level of less than 0.05.
