Exploring Psychosocial Stressors and Coping Strategies During the COVID-19 Lockdown: A Study of Two Low-Income Communities in South Africa

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Xolisa A. Gwadiso, Naiema Taliep, Ghouwa Ismail, Seneca James (née Louw), Lu-Anne Swart
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The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced significant challenges worldwide, leading to the reshaping of societal dynamics. These challenges are in the form of psychosocial consequences on community members’ everyday lives. This study aims to explore the psychological factors, particularly psychosocial stressors and coping strategies influencing the two low-income communities during COVID-19 lockdowns. A qualitative community case study design was used through four focus group discussions (n = 28) and 30 semistructured interviews with adults over 18. Qualitative thematic analysis using an inductive approach was employed, to analyse the data. The findings demonstrate that social isolation, confinement, harshly imposed government restrictions and perceived neglect or lack of support from the government led to feelings of entrapment, loss of freedom, frustration and anger among individuals. These emotions, combined with food insecurity, uncertainty and fear of infection or death for oneself or loved ones, contributed to intense psychological stress and heightened levels of anxiety. This environment of uncertainty and fear significantly exacerbated worry and distress. The findings further show that participants displayed both resilience and struggle during these times, using a blend of healthy and unhealthy coping strategies. This sense of resilience was expressed through the communities being more connected in this time of need and people supporting each other where they can. The findings highlighted the importance of religion, spirituality and faith in these stressful times, functioning as a protective coping mechanism against severe psychological stressors. Unhealthy coping mechanisms included substance misuse, violence, social withdrawal and communal divisions, which ultimately deepened social and psychological challenges within communities. Addressing psychosocial stressors and coping strategies is important to prevent long-lasting consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. Simultaneously, these insights can inform future strategies to navigate through future potential pandemics.

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探索COVID-19封锁期间的社会心理压力源和应对策略:对南非两个低收入社区的研究
2019冠状病毒病大流行在全球范围内带来了重大挑战,导致社会动态的重塑。这些挑战对社区成员的日常生活产生了社会心理影响。本研究旨在探讨在COVID-19封锁期间影响两个低收入社区的心理因素,特别是社会心理压力源和应对策略。通过四个焦点小组讨论(n = 28)和30个对18岁以上成年人的半结构化访谈,采用了定性社区案例研究设计。定性专题分析采用归纳方法,分析数据。调查结果表明,社会孤立、禁闭、政府严厉施加的限制以及政府的忽视或缺乏支持导致个人感到被困、失去自由、沮丧和愤怒。这些情绪,加上粮食不安全、不确定以及对自己或亲人感染或死亡的恐惧,造成了强烈的心理压力和高度焦虑。这种不确定和恐惧的环境大大加剧了担忧和痛苦。研究结果进一步表明,参与者在这些时候既表现出了韧性,也表现出了挣扎,他们使用了健康和不健康的应对策略。在这个需要帮助的时刻,社区更加紧密地联系在一起,人们尽可能地相互支持,从而表达了这种韧性。研究结果强调了宗教、精神和信仰在压力时期的重要性,它们可以作为应对严重心理压力的保护机制。不健康的应对机制包括药物滥用、暴力、社会退缩和社区分裂,最终加深了社区内的社会和心理挑战。处理社会心理压力源和应对策略对于预防COVID-19大流行的长期后果至关重要。同时,这些见解可以为未来应对潜在流行病的战略提供信息。
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