抗击流行病时的群体动力。

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Group Dynamics-Theory Research and Practice Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1037/gdn0000143
C. Parks
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背景:本期《群体动力学》特刊发表了六篇文章,介绍了群体动力学和进程如何受到SARS-CoV-2或COVID-19大流行的影响,并有可能产生影响。方法:本介绍简要回顾和评论了每篇文章。结果:这些文章强调了一些问题和发现:人们聚集在一起的自然倾向既加剧了病毒的传播,也可以在这些压力时刻提供安慰;群体思维的概念可以解释社会上一些人对公共卫生措施的看似非理性的拒绝;群体心理治疗是有效的,但我们需要更多的研究来了解它在当前大流行所需的在线形式下是如何起作用的;情绪管理干预可能有助于虚拟工作小组更好地表现;成员如何看待他们的虚拟环境可能会影响他们的小组工作质量;今天的虚拟工作环境要求小组成员对他们正在使用的技术有一个共同的理解。当前的危机突显出,我们所属团体是很重要的对我们的心理健康和生产力大流行也明确表示需要一个更广泛的学术和专业投资群体的理解和使用这种投资将不仅推动集团研究的领域,但也会通知公共卫生政策,缓解我们的调整和能力在当前和未来的大流行(PsycInfo数据库记录APA (c) 2020,影响声明重点和影响-* 2019冠状病毒病健康危机向我们展示了中心群体对日常生活的影响不幸的是,群体功能的许多方面我们不是很了解,但大流行表明这些方面至关重要*本期《群体动力学》特刊回顾了其中的几个方面*特别是,这些论文讨论了虚拟群体体验以及我们所知道的与面对面体验的比较;提供虚拟群体心理治疗;社交距离对身体健康是必要的,但对情绪健康是有问题的;以及群体思维如何解释我们在COVID-19危机期间看到的一些令人惊讶的行为(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2020 APA,保留所有权利)
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Group dynamics when battling a pandemic.
Background: This special issue of Group Dynamics presents six articles that address aspects of how group dynamics and processes have been impacted by, and have the potential to impact, the SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 pandemic Method: This introduction briefly reviews and comments on each article Results: The articles highlight a number of issues and findings: the natural inclination of people to congregate in groups both exacerbate the spread of the virus and can provide solace during these times of stress;the concept of groupthink may explain the seemingly irrational rejection of public health measures among some in society;group psychotherapy is effective, but we need more research to understand how it works when delivered in an online format as necessitated by the current pandemic;an emotional management intervention might help virtual work groups to perform better;how members perceive their virtual environment could affect the quality of their groupwork;and today's virtual work environments requires group members to have a common understanding of the technologies they are using Conclusions: The current crisis has highlighted that groups to which we belong are important to our mental health and productivity The pandemic also has made clear the need for a broader scholarly and professional investment in the understanding and use of groups Such an investment would not only move the fields of group research forward, but would also inform public health policy, and ease our adjustment to and capacity to flourish in the current and future pandemics (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved) Impact Statement Highlights and Implications-*The COVID-19 health crisis has shown us how central groups are to daily living Unfortunately, there are many aspects of group functioning that we do not understand very well, but which the pandemic has shown are critical *This special issue of Group Dynamics reviews a select few of these aspects *In particular, the papers address the virtual group experience and what we know about how it compares to the in-person experience;provision of virtual group psychotherapy;how social distancing is necessary for physical health but problematic for emotional health;and how groupthink can explain some of the surprising behaviors that we have seen during the COVID-19 crisis (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved)
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期刊介绍: Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice publishes original empirical articles, theoretical analyses, literature reviews, and brief reports dealing with basic and applied topics in the field of group research and application. The editors construe the phrase group dynamics in the broadest sense—the scientific study of all aspects of groups—and publish work by investigators in such fields as psychology, psychiatry, sociology, education, communication, and business. The journal publishes articles examining groups in a range of contexts, including ad hoc groups in experimental settings, therapy groups, naturally forming friendship groups and cliques, organizational units, self-help groups, and learning groups.
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