The mediating role of reliance in the relationship between anxiety and stress mindset during the COVID-19 period

Bai Xue, Zhang Lixia
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: Objective: To investigate how reliance mediates the relationship between anxiety and stress mindset among Xi’an residents during the COVID-19 period, and to examine their mental health during the epidemic lockdown. Methods: Using a convenience sampling method, we surveyed 1394 Xi’an residents from January to February 2022 with the General Information Questionnaire, the Stress Mindset Measure, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and the Connor and Davidson’s Resilience Scale. Results The 1394 residents had an average age of 25.23±6.04 years and scored 53.47±9.30 for trait anxiety, 27.98±5.23 for stress mindset and 99.70±15.25 for reliance. There was a significant positive correlation between trait anxiety and stress mindset (r=0.567, p<0.01), between reliance and stress mindset (r=0.281, p<0.01), and between trait anxiety and reliance (r=0.234, p<0.01). Gender differences were statistically significant for trait anxiety (t=4.199, p<0.01), reliance (t=5.648, p<0.01) and stress mindset (t=4.499, p<0.01). Trait anxiety had a positive effect on stress mindset (b=0.342, p<0.01), as did reliance (b=0.045, p<0.01). Reliance partially mediated the relationship between trait anxiety and stress mindset. Conclusions: Reliance partially mediated the relationship between trait anxiety and stress mindset among the 1394 residents in Xi’an during the COVID-19 period. Multiple factors such as gender, occupation, marital status and physical health need to be considered in the process of controlling the epidemic.
新冠肺炎期间依赖在焦虑与压力心态关系中的中介作用
目的:探讨新冠肺炎疫情期间西安居民焦虑与压力心态之间的依赖中介关系,并对疫情封锁期间西安居民的心理健康状况进行调查。方法:采用便利抽样法,于2022年1 - 2月对1394名西安市居民进行一般信息问卷、压力心态量表、状态-特质焦虑量表和Connor & Davidson弹性量表的调查。结果1394名居民平均年龄为25.23±6.04岁,特质焦虑得分为53.47±9.30分,压力心态得分为27.98±5.23分,信赖得分为99.70±15.25分。特质焦虑与压力心态(r=0.567, p<0.01)、依赖与压力心态(r=0.281, p<0.01)、特质焦虑与依赖(r=0.234, p<0.01)呈显著正相关。特质焦虑(t=4.199, p<0.01)、依赖(t=5.648, p<0.01)、压力心态(t=4.499, p<0.01)的性别差异有统计学意义。特质焦虑对压力心态有正向影响(b=0.342, p<0.01),依赖对压力心态有正向影响(b=0.045, p<0.01)。信赖在特质焦虑与压力心态的关系中起部分中介作用。结论:在新冠肺炎期间,西安1394名居民的特质焦虑与压力心态之间存在部分中介关系。在控制疫情的过程中,需要考虑性别、职业、婚姻状况、身体健康等多重因素。
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