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成人依恋、孤独感、Covid-19风险感知和感知压力
Covid-19大流行已蔓延至全球,影响了个人的心理健康。从依恋理论的角度出发,本研究试图了解个体对Covid-19大流行的反应差异,分析所涉及的情绪和认知因素。通过一项横断面研究,研究了Covid-19大流行期间依恋焦虑与回避、孤独感、Covid-19风险感知和感知压力之间的复杂关系。共涉及761名参与者。采用通径分析法对数据进行分析。与依恋理论一致,研究结果显示,在Covid - 19大流行期间,依恋焦虑与感知压力之间存在直接关系,部分由孤独感和Covid - 19风险感知介导。同样,在Covid-19大流行期间,依恋回避与感知压力直接相关;这种关系部分由孤独感介导,但与Covid-19风险感知无关。我们的研究结果通过对情绪和认知变量的影响,证明了Covid-19大流行期间成人依恋对感知压力的影响,为在这些突发卫生事件期间实施干预措施以促进个人福祉提供了有用的信息©2022。作者;被许可的《地中海临床心理学杂志》,墨西拿,意大利。本文是一篇开放获取文章,遵循知识共享署名4.0未移植许可协议
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