01859nas a2200241 4500000000100000008004100001260001200042653001600054653001300070653002500083653002100108653002200129653001500151100003800166700002900204700002700233245010800260300000800368490000700376520120600383022001401589020001401603 2021 d c06/202110aconfinement10aCOVID-1910apsychological impact10astress tolerance10alife satisfaction10aquarantine1 aMónica Teresa Ramírez González1 aRené Landero Hernández1 aLucía Quezada Berumen00aStress tolerance and life satisfaction as predictors of the perceived impact of confinement by COVID-19 a1-60 v273 aIntroduction and Objectives: In Mexico, the indication to shelter in place due to COVID-19 began on March 14, 2020. To date, there are few studies on risk factors and protectors of the impact of this confinement. The aim was to evaluate a structural model of the perceived impact in different areas of the person's life due to confinement by COVID-19, including stress tolerance and life satisfaction as predictors. Patients or Materials and Methods: This was a longitudinal paired groups study, seeking to identify the effect of the independent variables with two months between evaluations (evaluation 1: stress tolerance and life satisfaction) on the dependent one (evaluation 2: impact). Were included 158 people with mean age of 31.8 years (SD = 11.1), 65.2% women. Results: The structural model confirms the effect of stress tolerance and life satisfaction on the perceived impact of confinement in the areas of emotional well-being, physical condition, health, happiness and tranquility. Conclusions: It is concluded that stress tolerance and life satisfaction can be protectors of the impact of confinement in those areas in which the person can modify their behavior or thoughts. a1134-7937 a2174-0437