Telephone-based psychological care during the 2020 lockdown in Spain and protocol for data collection
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Nuñez Rubines, Ana M.
Limonero García, Joaquín T.
Fernández-Berrocal, Pablo
Muñoz Navarro, Roger
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Background: During the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, the General Council of Psychology in Spain, together with the
regional Official Colleges of Psychology, launched the Psychological Care Telephone Program (PCTP) to provide mental
health services to the population. Method: The aim of the present study was to perform a descriptive analysis of the PCTP
by analysing the data collected during the lockdown and at the 12-month follow-up, and to develop a brief protocol designed
to standardise data collection procedures. Results: A total of 10,119 inbound telephone calls were made to the PCTP from
March to May 2020, and 337 follow-up calls at 12 months. The most common reasons for contacting the PCTP were to
consult for symptoms of anxiety (66.8%), depression (30.5%), and/or family problems (13.9%). At the 12-month follow-up,
many users experienced anxiety (38%), depressive (35%), and panic (34%) symptoms. More than half of users reported
using psychopharmacological medicines. Conclusions: This study demonstrates the need to offer the population telephonebased mental health consultations during times of crisis. It also shows the importance of systematising intervention and data
collection procedures for future crises. We propose a data collection protocol for use with emergency telephone psychological
assistance programmes.
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Carpallo-González, M., Nuñez-Rubines, A. M., Limonero, J. T., Fernández-Berrocal, P., & Muñoz-Navarro, R. (2024). Telephone-Based Psychological Care During the 2020 Lockdown in Spain and Protocol for Data Collection. Psicothema, 36(3), 236-246.






