Examining the Relationship between the Fear of COVID-19, Resilience and Religion

Yunus Altundağ, Sümeyye Altundağ
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The relationship of fear of COVID-19, resilience, and religiosity in the COVID-19 Global Pandemic, which affects life in many areas of psychological, social, economic, cultural, religious, has been examined in this study. In this study, 337 people, including 219 women (65%) and 118 men (35%), participated. The present research was a descriptively based quantitative study based on the relational survey model. COVID-19 Fear Scale, Brief Resilience Scale and Religiosity Scale were used to collect data. In addition, a Personal Information Form was used to obtain information and opinions about COVID-19 and determine demographic characteristics. The t-test, correlation and regression analysis were used in statistical processes. The findings obtained in this research showed that women have more fear of COVID-19 than men, and men have higher resilience and religiosity scores than women. In addition, it was observed that there was a significant and negative relationship between the fear of COVID-19 and resilience, religiosity and age, a significant and positive relationship between resilience and religiosity and age, and a significant and positive relationship between religiosity and age. Finally, it was found that resilience, religiosity and age together were predictors of COVID-19 fear. However, when looking at the t-test results of the significance of the regression coefficients, it was seen that only resilience was a significant predictor of COVID-19 fear. The findings obtained are discussed in light of the literature.
检视对COVID-19的恐惧、复原力和宗教之间的关系
在COVID-19全球大流行中,对COVID-19的恐惧、复原力和宗教信仰之间的关系影响了心理、社会、经济、文化、宗教等许多领域的生活,本研究对此进行了研究。在这项研究中,有337人参与,其中包括219名女性(65%)和118名男性(35%)。本研究是基于关系调查模型的描述性定量研究。采用COVID-19恐惧量表、简短恢复力量表和宗教虔诚量表收集数据。此外,还使用个人信息表来获取有关COVID-19的信息和意见,并确定人口统计学特征。统计处理采用t检验、相关分析和回归分析。研究结果显示,女性对新冠肺炎的恐惧程度高于男性,男性的适应力和宗教信仰得分高于女性。此外,我们观察到COVID-19恐惧与弹性、宗教信仰和年龄之间存在显著的负相关关系,弹性与宗教信仰和年龄之间存在显著的正相关关系,宗教信仰与年龄之间存在显著的正相关关系。最后,研究发现,韧性、宗教信仰和年龄共同是对COVID-19恐惧的预测因素。然而,当查看回归系数显著性的t检验结果时,可以看到只有弹性是COVID-19恐惧的重要预测因子。根据文献讨论了所得结果。
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