Reflection of COVID-19 in The Context of Posttraumatic Growth in Turkish Society

Çağla Yiğitbaş, Ayşe Elkoca, Handan Özcan
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The present study aims to investigate whether the COVID-19 pandemic has had a positive effect on Turkish society in terms of post-traumatic growth and the factors that may affect this situation. This quantitative, cross-sectional study employed the survey model. Prior to the research, all permissions were obtained, and the participants were informed. Participants were in the 19-76 age range. More than half of the participants stated that they felt worried due to the pandemic. Similarly, more than half reported that they had treated COVID-19 at home. Those who reported that they were unemployed, those who thought their mental health was affected, and those who reported that they felt worried due to the pandemic scored high on the post-traumatic growth inventory. Some sociodemographic characteristics led to differences in the participants’ scores from the post-traumatic growth inventory and its sub-dimensions.
2019冠状病毒病在土耳其社会创伤后成长背景下的反思
本研究旨在调查COVID-19大流行是否在创伤后成长方面对土耳其社会产生了积极影响,以及可能影响这种情况的因素。这个定量的、横断面的研究采用了调查模型。在研究之前,获得了所有的许可,并通知了参与者。参与者年龄在19-76岁之间。一半以上的受访者表示,他们对新冠疫情感到担忧。同样,超过一半的人报告说他们在家治疗了COVID-19。那些报告自己失业的人,那些认为自己的心理健康受到影响的人,以及那些报告自己因疫情而感到担忧的人,在创伤后成长清单上得分很高。一些社会人口学特征导致了参与者在创伤后成长量表及其子维度上的得分差异。
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