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artículo de publicación periódica.listelement.badge Second wave of COVID-19 pandemic in Argentinian population: vaccination is associated with a decrease in depressive symptoms(2022-06) Benedetti, Pedro; Barbuzza, Alejo; Moscato, Franco; Reppucci, Victoria; Goyeneche, Celina; Katche, Cynthia; Medina, Jorge Horacio; Viola, Haydeé; Ballarini, Fabricio; Moncada, Diego"Since the irruption of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) the planet has submerged in a time of concern and uncertainty, with a direct impact on people's mental health. Moreover, the recurrent outbreaks that periodically harry different regions of the world constantly refocus people's concerns to the pandemic. Yet, each new wave heats the diverse countries in different situations, including the advances in their vaccination campaigns. In this research, we studied the levels of the general anxiety disorder (GAD) and depression in the Argentine population across the first and second waves of infections that occurred in our country."artículo de publicación periódica.listelement.badge The impact of the succesive outbreaks of COVID-19, vaccination, and physical activity on mental health in the argentine population : a repeated cross-sectional study(2024-02-26) Barbuzza, Alejo Ramiro; Ballarini, Fabricio; Goyeneche, Celina; Reppucci, Victoria; Benedetti, Pedro; Moscato, Franco; Medina, Jorge H.; Katche, Cynthia; Moncada, Diego; Viola, HaydeéA controversy regarding the duration of generalized anxiety disorders (GAD) and depressive symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic arose, stating that these symptoms last a short time, perhaps a few months, or that they are more persistent over time. After more than three years of the pandemic, this is still a question that requires an answer. The main goal of this work was to record the levels of self-perceived GAD and depression in the Argentine population at several time points during the pandemic to characterize whether they were transient or persisted over the successive waves of contagion. Furthermore, we studied the association between anti-COVID-19 vaccination and the high frequency of physical activity with GAD and depression levels to evaluate a possible protective role of these factors on mental health.