COPING SELF EFFICACY AND RESPONSE TO UNCERTAINTY IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

S. Sarry, N. Anggreiny, M. Mafaza, Ulzhalgas Adilbayeva
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic creates uncertainty in various aspects of people's lives, especially when they enter adulthood with more complex roles and responsibilities. This study aims to measure the relationship of coping self-efficacy and individual responses in facing uncertainty. This study was conducted on 204 participants in the range of early adulthood (M = 27 years) which were taken based on quota sampling technique. The instrument used in this research is The Uncertainty Response Scale and Coping Self - Efficacy Scale. Based on the results of the analysis, Pearson Product Moment, it is found that there was a significant relationship between the response to uncertainty and coping self-efficacy. The relationship between the two variables is explained based on the three dimensions of the response to uncertainty: there is a significant negative relationship between the response to emotional uncertainty and coping self-efficacy; there is a significant positive relationship between cognitive uncertainty and desire for change and coping self - efficacy. The dimension of cognitive uncertainty showed stronger relationships while the dimension of desire for change showed weak relationships with coping self efficacy.
COVID-19大流行中的应对自我效能感与不确定性反应
新冠肺炎大流行给人们生活的各个方面带来了不确定性,尤其是当他们进入成年时,角色和责任更加复杂。本研究旨在测量应对自我效能感与个体在面对不确定性时的反应之间的关系。这项研究是对204名成年早期(M=27岁)的参与者进行的,他们是基于配额抽样技术进行的。本研究所使用的工具为不确定性反应量表和应对自我效能量表。基于Pearson乘积矩分析结果,发现对不确定性的反应与应对自我效能感之间存在显著关系。基于对不确定性反应的三个维度来解释这两个变量之间的关系:对情绪不确定性的反应与应对自我效能之间存在显著的负相关;认知不确定性与改变欲望和应对自我效能之间存在显著的正相关关系。认知不确定性维度显示出更强的关系,而渴望改变维度显示出与应对自我效能的弱关系。
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