Using Ineffective Coping Strategies for Facing With COVID-19

Mohammad-Rafi Bazrafshan, Hamed Delam
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Dear Editor, Methods that people use to overcome problems are called coping strategies. The concept of coping was first introduced by Lazarus in 1966. He believed that stress involves three stages. First, there is the initial assessment, which is to observe a risk. The second stage involves the evaluation, which is the search for an answer in the mind, and the third stage is to find the answer to the problem, which is called a coping strategy.1,2 Numerous studies have examined the causes of dangerous behaviors such as smoking, alcohol consumption, and self-harming behaviors in individuals; however, many people who are exposed to difficult psychological distress do not tend to engage in such dangerous behaviors. These people have abilities that other people do not.3 Therefore, the differences between people who engage in dangerous behaviors and those who do not show such reactions in facing the problems can be traced to the coping methods used by these individuals when faced with difficult psychological conditions. However, if the coping strategies that a person uses to face with problems are effective, it creates a sense of self-control and therefore the person can finally solve the problem or cope with it, and if the strategies are ineffective, it will eventually lead to the use of ineffective coping strategies and sometimes dangerous behaviors.4 In a study on COVID-19 in China, researchers found that many people who confronted with COVID-19 pandemic have experienced high levels of psychological distress and that many people have used negative coping strategies for adapting to this crisis.5 Finally, it can be stated that the occurrence of dangerous behaviors in such critical situations is not a behavior without introduction. Therefore, some of the characteristics of people could be deduced such as their inability to find solutions to the problems, lack of coping strategies to manage stressors, and inflexibility and limitation of the number of solutions provided by them. To conclude, strengthening effective defense mechanisms by mental health professionals can reduce the incidence of such destructive behaviors in community members.
使用低效应对策略应对新冠肺炎
亲爱的编辑:人们用来克服问题的方法叫做应对策略。应对的概念最早由拉撒路于1966年提出。他认为压力包括三个阶段。首先,是初步评估,即观察风险。第二阶段涉及评估,这是在脑海中寻找答案,第三阶段是找到问题的答案,这被称为应对策略。1,2大量研究研究了个人吸烟、饮酒和自残行为等危险行为的原因;然而,许多面临困难心理困扰的人并不倾向于从事这种危险的行为。这些人拥有其他人所没有的能力。3因此,从事危险行为的人和在面对问题时没有表现出这种反应的人之间的差异可以追溯到这些人在面对困难的心理条件时使用的应对方法。然而,如果一个人用来面对问题的应对策略是有效的,它会产生一种自我控制感,因此这个人最终可以解决问题或应对问题,如果策略无效,最终会导致使用无效的应对策略,有时会导致危险行为。4在一项关于中国新冠肺炎的研究中,研究人员发现,许多面临新冠肺炎大流行的人都经历了高度的心理困扰,许多人使用了消极的应对策略来适应这场危机。5最后,可以说,在这种危急情况下发生危险行为并不是一种未经介绍的行为。因此,人们的一些特征可以推断出来,比如他们无法找到问题的解决方案,缺乏应对压力源的策略,以及他们提供的解决方案的灵活性和数量有限。总之,心理健康专业人员加强有效的防御机制可以降低社区成员这种破坏性行为的发生率。
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