COVID-19大流行期间疾病恐惧与主观心理幸福感的有调节中介模型

Sarita Sood, Ananya Sharma
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疾病的突然爆发对心理健康构成了严重威胁。依靠力量可以减轻消极的心理健康后果,促进积极的心理健康。先前的研究表明,对疾病的恐惧和主观心理健康之间存在潜在的中介作用。基于完全状态模型和基于能力的心理健康模型,本研究通过新冠肺炎大流行背景下由韧性调节的感知痛苦,检验了对疾病的恐惧与主观心理健康之间的关系。采用了一项使用问卷的横断面调查。数据是从384名参与者(270名女性和114名男性,年龄范围为15至29岁)在线收集的。参与者通过媒体信息间接接触了新冠肺炎。结果表明,对疾病的恐惧可以直接或间接地显著预测主观心理健康。此外,复原力的适度中介作用也得到了证实。韧性通过感知痛苦来调节对疾病的恐惧和主观心理健康之间的间接影响。间接影响的大小取决于复原力。此外,随着恢复力水平的提高,感知痛苦对主观心理幸福感的影响减弱。这项研究在理论上有助于更好地理解疫情期间恢复力对积极心理健康的促进作用。根据研究结果,讨论了其含义和未来发展方向。
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A moderated-mediation model of fear of illness and subjective psychological well-being during COVID-19 pandemic
A sudden outbreak of diseases poses a serious threat to mental health. Relying on strengths might mitigate negative mental health outcomes and promote positive mental health. Prior research suggests a potential moderated mediation effect between fear of illness and subjective psychological well-being. Based on the Complete State Model and the Competence-Based Model of mental health, this study examined the relationship between fear of illness and subjective psychological well-being through perceived distress moderated by resilience in the context of COVID-19 pandemic. A cross-sectional survey using questionnaires was employed. Data were collected online from 384 participants ( 270 females and 114 males, age range= 15 to 29 years). The participants had indirect exposure to COVID-19 through information from the media. Results demonstrated that fear of illness significantly predicts subjective psychological well-being both directly and indirectly. In addition, the moderated mediation effect of resilience was confirmed. Resilience moderated the indirect effect between fear of illness and subjective psychological well-being through perceived distress. The magnitude of the indirect effect was contingent on resilience. Further, the effect of perceived distress on subjective psychological well-being is weakened as the level of resilience increases. This study contributes theoretically to a better understanding of the salutogenic effect of resilience on positive mental health during a pandemic. Based on the findings, implications and future directions are discussed.
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Journal of Applied Structural Equation Modeling
Journal of Applied Structural Equation Modeling Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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