Women experiencing and transforming terror and death anxiety during COVID-19.

Q3 Psychology Humanistic Psychologist Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1037/hum0000286
C. Mayer, E. Vanderheiden
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During times of crises, humanistic-existential experiences can become extreme in terms of how individuals cope with negative emotions. Research during the year 2020 has shown that on the one hand, women are more challenged on different levels than men with regard to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. On the other hand, women leaders have shown high-quality leadership to guide nations through the crisis. This study sought to explore the humanistic-existential experiences of women through the terror management theory and from a qualitative perspective. It used a qualitative research paradigm with a hermeneutical research approach and purposeful and snowball sampling. The sample consisted of 16 women aged between 22 and 81 years and of 10 different nationalities who encountered COVID-19 themselves or experienced it in their family, colleagues, or friends. Data were collected from qualitative questionnaires/written interviews and analyzed through content analysis. Data are reported in a qualitative reporting style;quality criteria are presented and limitations discussed. Ethical considerations are addressed. Findings show that women are impacted by negative emotions, in particular anxiety and fear, which they cope with in different ways and which contribute to their meaning making. Conclusions and recommendations for future research and psychological practice are given. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
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在2019冠状病毒病期间经历并改变恐惧和死亡焦虑的妇女。
在危机时期,就个人如何应对负面情绪而言,人本主义的生存体验可能会变得极端。2020年的研究表明,一方面,在新冠肺炎大流行的影响方面,女性在不同层面上比男性面临更大的挑战。另一方面,女性领导人在引导各国度过危机方面表现出了高质量的领导力。本研究试图通过恐怖管理理论,从质的角度探讨女性的人文生存体验。它采用了一种具有解释学研究方法的定性研究范式和有目的的滚雪球抽样。样本由16名年龄在22岁至81岁之间、来自10个不同国家的女性组成,她们自己或在家人、同事或朋友中感染了新冠肺炎。数据从定性问卷/书面访谈中收集,并通过内容分析进行分析。数据报告采用定性报告方式;提出了质量标准,并讨论了其局限性。涉及道德方面的考虑。研究结果表明,女性受到负面情绪的影响,尤其是焦虑和恐惧,她们以不同的方式应对这些情绪,这有助于她们创造意义。并对今后的研究和心理实践提出了结论和建议。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)
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Humanistic Psychologist Psychology-Social Psychology
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