Coping methods among Polish students during Covid-19 pandemic.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Alicja Kawalec, Krzysztof Maria Wilczyński, Adrianna Biecka, Dominika Krupnik, Wojciech Grabowski, Małgorzata Janas-Kozik
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Abstract

Objectives: The Covid-19 pandemic changed daily routines and forced people to develop various coping methods. University students were a social group that suffered due to a drastic change in their daily routine. The analysis of adaptation to chronic stress may help in developing more individualized care for people affected by it.

Methods: The examination of coping methods and aggression level was conducted using Brief COPE and STAXI-2 questionnaires on a group of 283 participants, extracted from the initial group of 906 tested students. The study was conducted between the second and the third wave of pandemic in Poland.

Results: The positive coping methods were dominant among the examined group. The most used were active coping, use of informational support and planning. The negative coping methods were inextricably linked to a higher aggression level, and were more prevailing in the female students.

Conclusions: The first symptoms of maladaptive behaviors may be hidden in presumably usual activities and attitudes. It is important to be aware of them in order to provide support for students and other social groups affected by chronic stress.

波兰学生在 Covid-19 大流行期间的应对方法。
目标:Covid-19 大流行改变了人们的日常生活,迫使人们发展出各种应对方法。大学生是一个因日常生活发生巨大变化而受到影响的社会群体。分析对慢性压力的适应情况有助于为受其影响的人提供更多个性化护理:使用简要 COPE 和 STAXI-2 问卷对从最初的 906 名受测学生中抽取的 283 名受测者的应对方法和攻击水平进行了研究。研究是在波兰第二波和第三波大流行病之间进行的:积极的应对方法在受测群体中占主导地位。使用最多的是积极应对、利用信息支持和计划。消极应对方法与较高的攻击性水平密不可分,在女生中更为普遍:适应不良行为的最初症状可能隐藏在假定的日常活动和态度中。重要的是要意识到这些症状,以便为受长期压力影响的学生和其他社会群体提供支持。
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Psychiatria polska
Psychiatria polska 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
2.30
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23.50%
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92
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
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