From being trapped to breaking through: manifestations of cabin fever in young people in response to COVID-19 and suggestions for adaptation

Q3 Social Sciences China Journal of Social Work Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1080/17525098.2021.1932542
Renxing Chen, Yu Bao, Zhiwei Li
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ABSTRACT COVID-19 affects the physiology and significantly impacts the psychology and emotions of young people. In response to continuous home quarantine, young people suffer from cabin fever due to long-term exposure to negative emotions, such as fear and anxiety. This study adopted qualitative research methods and followed an interpretive analysis paradigm to conduct semi-structured in-depth interviews with 12 young people suffering from cabin fever. The study found that vicarious trauma, nihilism, severe procrastination, confusion, helplessness, depression, compulsion, anxiety, and irritability were the primary manifestations of cabin fever in the young people. Based on the environment-individual interaction model (EIIM) of the cultivation of resilience, and highlighting the dimensions of acceptance and coexistence, coexistence and trust, stability and empathy, mindfulness and self-control, and self-discipline and adaptation, this paper proposes a specific method for young people’s adaptation to cabin fever.
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从受困到突破:应对COVID-19的青年幽居病表现及适应建议
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)不仅影响青少年的生理机能,而且显著影响青少年的心理和情绪。为了应对持续的居家隔离,年轻人由于长期暴露于恐惧和焦虑等负面情绪而患上幽居病。本研究采用定性研究方法,遵循解释分析范式,对12名幽居病青年进行半结构化深度访谈。研究发现,替代性创伤、虚无主义、严重拖延症、困惑、无助、抑郁、强迫、焦虑和易怒是年轻人幽居热的主要表现。基于弹性培养的环境-个体互动模型(EIIM),突出接纳与共存、共存与信任、稳定与共情、正念与自我控制、自律与适应四个维度,提出了青少年适应幽居病的具体方法。
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China Journal of Social Work
China Journal of Social Work Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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