SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: DATA FROM AN INTERNATIONAL STUDY

N. V. Sidyacheva, A. V. Gubanov, L. E. Zotova
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Aim. To identify the socio-psychological determinants of the psychological well-being of respondents during a pandemic. Methodology. The study involved residents of Russia, Germany, Italy and Holland. The data were obtained on the basis of respondents’ answers to 95 questions of the questionnaire developed by the Zurich University of Applied Sciences. The content of the questionnaire included non-standardized and standardized scales. Results. It was revealed that the psychological well-being of respondents during a pandemic is sig-nificant with age, living conditions and resilience. The determinants of psychological well-being of the respondents were identified, which include the size of the area of residence, resilience and satisfaction of respondents with remote work. There are cultural and national characteristics in the severity of the listed determinants. Research implications. The theoretical and practical significance of the study lies in identifying uni-versal determinants and their cultural and national characteristics during the pandemic. The results of the research can be used in providing psychological assistance to the population, and are also of interest for organizing the process of managing the remote work of employees.
COVID-19大流行期间心理健康的社会心理决定因素:来自一项国际研究的数据
的目标。确定大流行期间应答者心理健康的社会心理决定因素。方法。这项研究涉及俄罗斯、德国、意大利和荷兰的居民。这些数据是根据受访者对苏黎世应用科学大学开发的95个问题的调查问卷的回答获得的。问卷内容包括非标准化量表和标准化量表。结果。据透露,在大流行期间,应答者的心理健康状况与年龄、生活条件和复原力有很大关系。确定了受访者心理健康的决定因素,其中包括居住区域的大小,弹性和受访者对远程工作的满意度。所列决定因素的严重程度具有文化和民族特征。研究的意义。该研究的理论和实践意义在于确定大流行期间的普遍决定因素及其文化和民族特征。研究结果可用于为人群提供心理援助,也可用于组织管理员工远程工作的过程。
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