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Emerging Adults and COVID-19: The Role of Individualism-Collectivism on Perceived Risks and Psychological Maladjustment

机译:新兴成年人和COVID-19:个人主义-集体主义在感知风险和心理失调中的作用

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The outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has dramatically changed our habits and routines. Uncertainty, insecurity, instability for the present and future, and reduced autonomy and self-directedness, are common feelings at the time of COVID-19. These aspects are very important during emerging adulthood. In spite of the fact that medical reports suggest that youth are less prone to experience COVID-19 infections, emerging adults might be at higher risk for their psychological adjustment. Emerging adults showed higher concerns about their role as a possible asymptomatic carrier than being positive with COVID-19 themselves. Both worries and concerns about COVID-19 and psychological maladjustment may be related to cultural factors. Individualism, collectivism, equality, and hierarchy seem to be meaningful perspectives to take into account. A total of 1183 Italian emerging adults were asked to fill out an online survey during the second week of the national lockdown in Italy. Results showed they reported an accurate perceived knowledge about COVID-19. At the same time, they showed higher worries and concerns about COVID-19 for their relatives, followed by more general/social worries. The lowest score included worries about COVID-19 related to themselves. State anxiety and stress levels were above the normal cutoff, confirming the challenges that emerging adults are facing during the pandemic. On one hand, emerging adults’ collectivistic orientation was related to higher perceived risks of infection; on the other hand, it predicted lower psychological maladjustment, controlling for socio-demographic variables. The study suggests that to fight the COVID-19 pandemic and decrease levels of psychological maladjustment in emerging adulthood, individuals’ cultural orientation such as the wish of sharing common goals with others, interdependence, and sociability, have to be emphasized and promoted as protective factors.
机译:2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的爆发极大地改变了我们的习惯和习惯。在COVID-19时代,不确定性,不安全感,当前和未来的不稳定性以及自主权和自我导向的减少是常见的感觉。这些方面在成年期非常重要。尽管医学报告表明青年人不太容易发生COVID-19感染,但新兴成年人的心理适应风险可能更高。与COVID-19阳性相比,新兴成年人对其作为无症状载体的作用的担忧更高。对COVID-19和心理失调的担忧和担忧都可能与文化因素有关。个人主义,集体主义,平等和等级制似乎是值得考虑的有意义的观点。在意大利国家禁闭行动的第二周,总共邀请了1183名意大利新兴成年人填写在线调查。结果表明,他们报告了对COVID-19的准确感知知识。同时,他们对亲戚的担忧和担忧更高,其次是对普通/社会的担忧。最低分包括对与自己相关的COVID-19的担忧。国家的焦虑和压力水平高于正常水平,这证实了成年人在大流行期间面临的挑战。一方面,新兴成年人的集体取向与较高的感染风险相关。另一方面,它预测了较低的心理失调,控制了社会人口统计学变量。该研究表明,要对抗COVID-19大流行并减少新兴成年期的心理失调,个人的文化取向(如希望与他人共享共同目标,相互依存和友善的愿望)应作为保护因素加以强调和促进。 。

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