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Does social support matter? The mediating links with coping strategy and anxiety among Chinese college students in a cross-sectional study of COVID-19 pandemic

机译:社会支持吗? 中国大学生在Covid-19大流行横断面研究中的调解联系与中国大学生中的思考和焦虑

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The provision of public adaptive coping strategies to reduce psychological tension during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is critical. We sought to provide evidence-based guidance for psychological intervention, exploring the potential mediating roles of three sources of social support (i.e., subjective support, family support and counselor support) between coping strategies (i.e., cognitive coping, emotional coping and behavioral coping), and anxiety among college students at the height of the pandemic in China. Using the Coping Strategy Questionnaire, Social Support Questionnaire, and Self-Rating Anxiety Scale, this large-scale online study analyzed the levels of social support, coping, and anxiety among 2640 college students in China from February 21st to 24th, 2020, when the students had been isolated at home for 1 month since the lockdown of Wuhan city. Students reported high levels of cognitive coping, behavioral coping, and social support. They also experienced low levels of anxiety and emotional coping. Anxiety was significantly and negatively related to coping and social support. The mediating roles of three sources of social support were found between cognitive coping, behavioral coping, and anxiety, respectively. However, the effect of emotional coping on anxiety was not found to be mediated by social support. Adopting positive coping strategies may enhance social support that in turn relieves anxiety. The effect of social support, especially family and counselor support, should arouse greater awareness in coping with the pandemic cognitively and behaviorally.
机译:提供公众适应性应对策略,以减少正在进行的Covid-19大流行期间的心理张力至关重要。我们试图为心理干预提供基于证据的指导,探讨应对策略(即认知应对,情绪应对和行为应对)在中国大流行高度的大学生之间的焦虑。利用应对策略问卷,社会支持问卷和自我评级焦虑尺度,这一大型在线研究分析了来自2月21日至24日的2640名大学生在中国的社会支持,应对和焦虑的水平,当时自武汉市锁定以来,学生在家里被隔绝了1个月。学生报告了高水平的认知应对,行为应对和社会支持。他们也经历了低水平的焦虑和情绪应对。焦虑明显和与应对和社会支持有关。在认知应对,行为应对和焦虑之间发现了三个社会支持来源的调解作用。然而,未发现情绪应对对焦虑的影响是由社会支持的介绍。采用积极的应对策略可能会增强社会支持,反过来缓解焦虑。社会支持,特别是家庭和辅导员的支持,应引起更大的意识,以应对大流行认知和行为。

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