Behavioral Immune System, Psychological Immune System, and General Psychophysical Health during COVID-19 Pandemic

Q1 Arts and Humanities Mind and Society Pub Date : 2023-05-02 DOI:10.56011/mind-mri-121-20235
Aishwarya Jaiswal, Sreeja Das, Y. Arya, S. Verma, Tushar Singh
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With innate biological immunity proving inept and an acute lack of effective SARS-CoV-2 medication/immunization, strict restrictive, preventive, and protective measures were introduced worldwide. Despite flattening the pandemic-growth curve, these were met with resistance and heightened psychopathology among the masses. Acknowledging individuals’ distinct adaptations towards supporting and protecting their health before/when any disease-state emerges in their body or the population surrounding them holds implications for population health and the public health programs. Humans have evolved a concomitant behavioral immune system (BIS), a coordinated suite of psychological mechanisms (affective-cognitive-behavioral) that motivate prophylactic avoidance of infectious-disease vectors. They also possess Psychological Immune System (PIS) comprising personal resilience resources and adaptive capacities that can promote psychological health-protective behaviors. The present phenomenological study explores the dynamics of general populations’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, to understand their behavioral immune, psychological immune, and general psychophysical health functioning and the association between them. An attempt has been made to validate the BIS model (Schaller & Park, 2011) and the PIS (Olah, 1996) within the pandemic context. Semi-structured and in-depth telephonic interviews were conducted with thirty-five participants. Data was analyzed using directed qualitative content analysis. Participants had deteriorated psychophysical health and an activated BIS. Heightened BIS consequated negative attitudes and outcomes. PIS resources helped maintain functionality, positivity, and stress-resistance, and those with lower behavioral immune activation and psychological immunity had more health-related complaints. The study demonstrates that BIS and PIS are important factors for health behavior and well-being and suggests a more integrative approach to health research.
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COVID-19大流行期间的行为免疫系统、心理免疫系统与一般心理生理健康
由于先天生物免疫被证明是无能的,而且严重缺乏有效的SARS-CoV-2药物/免疫,世界各地都采取了严格的限制、预防和保护措施。尽管这些措施使流行病的增长曲线趋于平缓,但在群众中遭到了抵制和精神病理的加剧。承认个人在其身体或周围人群出现任何疾病状态之前/时支持和保护其健康的独特适应性,对人口健康和公共卫生计划具有重要意义。人类已经进化出了伴随行为免疫系统(BIS),这是一套协调的心理机制(情感-认知-行为),可以激发对传染病媒介的预防性避免。他们还拥有心理免疫系统(PIS),包括个人的弹性资源和适应能力,可以促进心理健康保护行为。本研究旨在探讨新冠肺炎大流行期间普通人群经历的动态,了解其行为免疫、心理免疫和一般心理生理健康功能及其相互关系。已经尝试在大流行背景下验证BIS模型(Schaller & Park, 2011)和PIS模型(Olah, 1996)。对35名参与者进行了半结构化和深入的电话采访。数据分析采用直接定性内容分析。参与者的心理生理健康恶化,BIS激活。BIS的提高导致了消极的态度和结果。PIS资源有助于维持功能、积极性和抗压力,行为免疫激活和心理免疫力较低的人有更多与健康相关的投诉。该研究表明,BIS和PIS是健康行为和幸福的重要因素,并建议采用更综合的方法进行健康研究。
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Mind and Society Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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期刊介绍: Mind & Society is a journal for ideas, explorations, investigations and discussions on the interaction between the human mind and the societal environments. Scholars from all fields of inquiry who entertain and examine various aspects of these interactions are warmly invited to submit their work. The journal welcomes case studies, theoretical analysis and modeling, data analysis and reports (quantitative and qualitative) that can offer insight into existing frameworks or offer views and reason for the promise of new directions for the study of interaction between the mind and the society. The potential contributors are particularly encouraged to carefully consider the impact of their work on societal functions in private and public sectors, and to dedicate part of their discussion to an explicit clarification of such, existing or potential, implications.Officially cited as: Mind Soc
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