COVID-19-Related Stress Events and College Student Mental Health During Home Quarantine: The Mediating Role of Negative Cognitive Emotion Regulation and the Moderating Role of Meaning in Life.

IF 3.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Psychology Research and Behavior Management Pub Date : 2025-08-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PRBM.S532541
Weiyu Wang, Xiqing Wang, You Yu
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Objective: This study investigated the impact of COVID-19-related stress events on the mental health of home-quarantined college students and explored the mediating role of negative cognitive emotion regulation and the moderating role of meaning in life.

Methods: An online survey was conducted among 1,644 college students in Hunan, China, from February 29 to March 2, 2020. The survey included measures of COVID-19-related stress events, negative cognitive emotion regulation, meaning in life (present meaning and search for meaning), and overall psychological distress.

Results: Most college students experienced significant COVID-19-related stress during home quarantine. Negative cognitive emotion regulation partially mediated the relationship between stress events and mental health. Meaning in life (both dimensions) buffered the effect of stress events on negative cognitive emotion regulation, such that this association was attenuated at higher levels of meaning. Specifically, when students reported higher levels of meaning in life, the adverse effect of stress events on negative cognitive emotion regulation was significantly attenuated, highlighting the protective role of meaning in life against maladaptive emotional responses. When students reported high levels of meaning in life, the association between stress events and negative cognitive emotion regulation was diminished.

Conclusion: Our findings highlight that fostering meaning in life may serve as a psychological resource to enhance mental health resilience among college students during and after pandemics. Interventions aimed at promoting meaning in life could be beneficial for supporting the mental well-being of students in stressful situations.

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家庭隔离期间新冠肺炎相关应激事件与大学生心理健康:负性认知情绪调节的中介作用和生活意义的调节作用
目的:研究新冠肺炎相关应激事件对居家隔离大学生心理健康的影响,探讨负性认知情绪调节的中介作用和生活意义的调节作用。方法:于2020年2月29日至3月2日,对湖南省1644名大学生进行在线调查。该调查包括对与covid -19相关的压力事件、负面认知情绪调节、生活意义(当前意义和寻找意义)以及整体心理困扰的测量。结果:大多数大学生在居家隔离期间经历了明显的新冠肺炎相关压力。负性认知情绪调节在应激事件与心理健康的关系中起部分中介作用。生活意义(两个维度)缓冲了压力事件对负面认知情绪调节的影响,因此这种关联在更高层次的意义上减弱。具体而言,当学生报告的生活意义水平较高时,应激事件对负性认知情绪调节的不利影响显著减弱,突出了生活意义对不良情绪反应的保护作用。当学生报告的生活意义水平较高时,压力事件和负面认知情绪调节之间的联系减弱了。结论:我们的研究结果强调,培养生活意义可能是一种心理资源,可以增强大学生在流行病期间和之后的心理健康弹性。旨在促进生活意义的干预措施可能有利于支持处于压力环境中的学生的心理健康。
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4.50
自引率
4.70%
发文量
341
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Psychology Research and Behavior Management is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on the science of psychology and its application in behavior management to develop improved outcomes in the clinical, educational, sports and business arenas. Specific topics covered in the journal include: -Neuroscience, memory and decision making -Behavior modification and management -Clinical applications -Business and sports performance management -Social and developmental studies -Animal studies The journal welcomes submitted papers covering original research, clinical studies, surveys, reviews and evaluations, guidelines, expert opinion and commentary, case reports and extended reports.
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