We are sidekicks! Concretizing the antecedents and outcomes of communal coping in the COVID-19 crisis renewal

IF 2.6 3区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management Pub Date : 2024-03-21 DOI:10.1111/1468-5973.12557
Yang Yi, Dongqing Xu, Weiting Tao, Yeunjae Lee
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Scholars have gradually shifted efforts to understand the COVID-19 crisis renewal stage. Viewing a gap in college communities' knowledge regarding COVID-19 renewal, this study drew upon the extended theoretical model of communal coping and explored college students' stressor coping in back-to-campus situations. Results of an online survey (N = 460) across nine US universities, first, supported the presence of communal coping in such a situation. Second, universities' transparent communication benefited students' communal coping appraisal, while online and offline bonding social capital boosted communal coping action; both the appraisal and action components positively contributed to student adaptivity, with life satisfaction being associated only with the action dimension. Theoretical and practical implications for interdisciplinary model concretization and public health crisis renewal are discussed.

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我们是跟班!在 COVID-19 危机复兴中将社区应对的前因后果具体化
学者们逐渐将工作重心转移到了解 COVID-19 危机重建阶段。鉴于大学生群体对 COVID-19 危机重建阶段的认识存在空白,本研究借鉴了群体应对的扩展理论模型,探讨了大学生在返校情况下的压力应对。美国九所大学的在线调查(N = 460)结果表明:第一,大学生在这种情况下的集体应对能力得到了支持。其次,大学的透明交流有利于学生的集体应对评估,而在线和离线的联系社会资本则促进了集体应对行动;评估和行动两个部分都对学生的适应性有积极的促进作用,而生活满意度只与行动维度相关。本文讨论了跨学科模型具体化和公共卫生危机重建的理论和实践意义。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management is an invaluable source of information on all aspects of contingency planning, scenario analysis and crisis management in both corporate and public sectors. It focuses on the opportunities and threats facing organizations and presents analysis and case studies of crisis prevention, crisis planning, recovery and turnaround management. With contributions from world-wide sources including corporations, governmental agencies, think tanks and influential academics, this publication provides a vital platform for the exchange of strategic and operational experience, information and knowledge.
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