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Intolerance of Uncertainty, Anxiety and Depression in the Context of Covid-19 in Indonesia
"This Covid-19 pandemic brings uncertainty and may lead to mental
problems. Yet, in this context, no study has examined the relationship
between intolerance of uncertainty (IU) and either anxiety or depression
during pandemic among Indonesians. This study investigated the pathway
between IU, anxiety and depression serially mediated by cognitive appraisals
(perceived severity, controllability, and knowledge) and emotional and
behavioural responses to COVID-19. Online psychological measures were
administered to 406 participants, including the IUS-12, the DASS-21,
cognitive appraisal scales, and emotional and behavioural response scale. An
indirect pathway was found between IU and depression, and the effect was
serially mediated by perceived of severity and emotional and behavioural
responses to COVID-19. Perceived knowledge and perceived controllability
of COVID-19 did not significantly contribute to the model. A similar
pathway was found for IU predicting anxiety. As conclusion, IU represents
a risk factor for heightened emotional and behavioural difficulties that
eventually, could lead to either anxiety or depression during COVID-19."
期刊介绍:
The journal is devoted to the advancement of the clinical theory and practice of evidence-based psychotherapies (EBP) (e.g., evidence-based psychological assessments, evidence-based psychological treatments). The journal publishes original papers dealing with EBP and psychology, psychiatry, the medical and mental specialties, and allied areas of science.