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The Moderating Role of the Hostile-World Scenario in the Connections Between COVID-19 Worries, Loneliness, and Anxiety

机译:敌对世界情景在Covid-19担忧,寂寞和焦虑之间的联系中的调节作用

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had pronounced effects on individuals' psychological well-being around the world. Concerns regarding the consequences of infection, as well as the general uncertainty and governmental regulations have resulted in increased psychological distress among many populations and cultures. In this regard, research has shown that the manner by which individuals perceive such large-scale threats and appraise them significantly contributes to the psychological consequences of such events. According to the Hostile-World Scenario (HWS) model, negative engagement (NE) with such threats weakens one's competence and coping abilities, whereas positive engagement (PE) facilitates resilience and enhances psychological adjustment. Accordingly, the current study examines the moderating role of both NE and PE in the connections of two main features of the current pandemic, COVID-19-related worries and loneliness, with anxiety. Data were collected between March 16 and April 14, 2020, from 1,112 Israelis (age range 17–92, M = 46.90, SD = 16.46), who provided information regarding COVID-19 health worries, loneliness, and anxiety. A special measure assembled items pertinent to the HWS-NE and HWS-PE throughout the survey. Results demonstrated that both HWS-NE and HWS-PE were significant moderators. COVID-19-related health worries/loneliness were linked with anxiety only among individuals with high HWS-NE, and were non-significant among those with low HWS-NE. Moreover, the positive association between loneliness and anxiety was significantly mitigated by high HWS-PE. The discussion highlights the importance of the HWS for understanding the psychological consequences of COVID-19 and offers practical suggestions, which may aid mental health practitioners in providing assistance and support to the general population.
机译:Covid-19 Pandemic已经对世界各地的个人心理幸福发表了明显的影响。关于感染后果的担忧以及一般不确定性和政府法规导致了许多人口和文化中的心理困扰增加。在这方面,研究表明,个人感知这种大规模威胁并评价它们的方式显着促进了此类事件的心理后果。根据敌对世界的情景(HWS)模型,负面参与(NE)的威胁削弱了一个人的能力和应对能力,而积极参与(PE)促进弹性并提高心理调整。因此,目前的研究审查了NE和PE在目前大流行,Covid-19相关担忧和孤独的两个主要特征的连接中的调节作用,焦虑不安。在3月16日至4月14日至4月14日至4月14日至4月1日以色列人(年龄范围17-92,M = 46.90,SD = 16.46)之间,提供有关Covid-19健康担忧,孤独和焦虑的信息。在整个调查中,一项特殊措施与HWS-NE和HWS-PE相关的项目。结果表明,HWS-NE和HWS-PE都是重要的主持人。 Covid-19相关的健康担忧/孤独仅与高HWS-NE的个体相连,并且在HWS-NE的那些中是非显着的。此外,高HWS-PE显着减轻了孤独和焦虑之间的阳性关系。讨论突出了HW对理解Covid-19的心理后果的重要性,并提供实用建议,这可能有助于精神卫生从业人员为普通人口提供援助和支持。

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