Psychological Contents of Anxiety and the Prevention in an Infodemic Situation: Protection against Coronavirus or the “Vicious Circle” of Anxiety?

A. Tkhostov, E. Rasskazova
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The paper studies the relationship of the anxiety of different types in the situation of the pandemic with the search for information about coronavirus and with protective actions This research included 409 respondents uninfected by coronavirus aged 18 to 64 years old within a period of three weeks to one month from the start of self-isolation The participants have appraised the severity of their anxiety caused by various reasons associated with the pandemic, the frequency of monitoring the information and communications about coronavirus, and the frequency of different protective actions against coronavirus As a result, two aspects have been identified in the structure of the anxiety about coronavirus: the fear of the infection and anxiety about negative consequences The fear of the consequences of the pandemic is characteristic of every third person, and it does not depend on sex and age In one out of 11-12 persons, it is the experience that interferes with usual activities A pronounced fear of infection was found in one person out of 5-10 respondents;it is more characteristic of women and older people In addition to the infection prevention strategies, 10 8% of the variance of the infection anxiety and 10 6% variance of the anxiety about the negative effects of the pandemic predicts information monitoring, communications about the pandemic and usage of optional but common protection strategies and ambiguous strategies The obtained results are consistent with our supposition that deliberate control of the information stream and unverified strategies of the protective behavior may contribute to reducing the anxiety in the situation of the pandemic while preserving the protective actions that have been found to be effective
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信息疫情下焦虑的心理内容与预防:防范冠状病毒还是焦虑的“恶性循环”?
本文研究了大流行情况下不同类型的焦虑与冠状病毒信息搜索和保护措施的关系。本研究包括409名年龄在18至64岁之间的未感染冠状病毒的受访者,从自我隔离开始的三周到一个月的时间内,参与者评估了与大流行相关的各种原因引起的焦虑的严重程度。监测冠状病毒信息和通信的频率,以及针对冠状病毒采取不同保护措施的频率。因此,在冠状病毒焦虑的结构中,可以确定两个方面:对感染的恐惧和对负面后果的焦虑是每三分之一的人的特征,这种恐惧不取决于性别和年龄。在11-12人中,有一人的经历干扰了日常活动。在5-10名答复者中,有一人明显害怕感染;这在妇女和老年人中更为常见。感染焦虑方差的10.8%和对大流行负面影响的焦虑方差的10.6%预测了信息监测;获得的结果与我们的假设一致,即故意控制信息流和未经验证的保护行为策略可能有助于减少大流行情况下的焦虑,同时保留已被发现有效的保护行动
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