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Is Fear of COVID-19 Contagious? The Effects of Emotion Contagion and Social Media Use on Anxiety in Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic

机译:害怕Covid-19具有传染性吗? 情绪传染与社会媒体对焦虑症患者对冠状病毒大流行的影响

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The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has become a global pandemic, causing substantial anxiety. One potential factor in the spread of anxiety in response to a pandemic threat is emotion contagion, the finding that emotional experiences can be socially spread through conscious and unconscious pathways. Some individuals are more susceptible to social contagion effects and may be more likely to experience anxiety and other mental health symptoms in response to a pandemic threat. Therefore, we studied the relationship between emotion contagion and mental health symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic. We administered the Emotion Contagion Scale (ESC) along with a measure of anxiety in response to COVID-19 (modified from a previous scale designed to quantify fear of the Swine Flu outbreak) and secondary outcome measures of depression, anxiety, stress, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms. These measures were completed by a large ( n = 603) student sample in the United States. Data were collected in the months of April and May of 2020 when the fear of COVID-19 was widespread. Results revealed that greater susceptibility to emotion contagion was associated with greater concern about the spread of COVID-19, more depression, anxiety, stress, and OCD symptoms. Consumption of media about COVID-19 also predicted anxiety about COVID-19, though results were not moderated by emotion contagion. However, emotion contagion did moderate the relationship between COVID-19-related media consumption and elevated OCD symptoms. Although limited by a cross-sectional design that precludes causal inferences, the present results highlight the need for study of how illness fears may be transmitted socially during a pandemic.
机译:新型冠状病毒病(Covid-19)已成为全球性大流行,造成大量焦虑。焦虑症蔓延的一个潜在因素是对大流行威胁的影响是情感传染,发现情绪经历可以通过意识和无意识的途径进行社会传播。有些人更容易受到社会传染效应的影响,并且可能更有可能因大流行威胁而体验焦虑和其他心理健康症状。因此,我们研究了Covid-19流行期间情绪传染与心理健康症状之间的关系。我们向情绪传染量表(ESC)以及响应Covid-19的焦虑措施(从以前的规模修改,旨在量化哺乳猪流感爆发的恐惧)和抑郁症,焦虑,压力和强迫症的次要结果测量 - 组成障碍(OCD)症状。这些措施由美国的大(n = 603)学生样本完成。当Covid-19的恐惧普及时,在4月和2020年的月份收集了数据。结果表明,对情绪传染的更大易感性与对Covid-19,更多抑郁症,焦虑,压力和OCD症状的蔓延的更大关注。关于Covid-19的媒体消费也预测了对Covid-19的焦虑,但结果没有受到情绪传染的主持。然而,情绪传染确实适度地与Covid-19相关媒体消费和升高的OCD症状之间的关系。虽然受到因果推论的横截面设计的限制,但目前的结果突出了研究在大流行期间如何在社会上传播疾病的恐惧。

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