Is there Anything Good about the COVID-19 Pandemic? Perceptions of the Positive Consequences at the Beginningof the Pandemic

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Ajduković
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The aim of this paper was to investigate the experience of possible positive consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and their connection with indicators of mental health and well-being, and to identify themes by which people describe the positive consequences of the pandemic. As part of a broader longitudinal project, participants completed a comprehensive online survey on various aspects of the pandemic. This paper presents the results obtained from 1,201 adult participants (50.1% women) on a quantitative measure of the experienced positive consequences, and on the qualitative answers to an open question about the positive aspects of the pandemic. The quantitative measure was created for the purposes of this research. Measures of sociodemographic factors, mental health (DASS-21) and well-being (WHO-5) were also used. The results show that participants experience positive consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic through three factors: Awareness of life values, More time for oneself, and New job opportunities. Awareness of life values was ranked as the most important, then More time for oneself, and finally New job opportunities. Participants who were more aware of these three aspects of the positive effects of COVID-19 also showed significantly greater subjective well-being and resilience, while associations with depression, anxiety, and stress were negligible or low. Women were more aware of changes in their life values than men, while men had a greater experience of new job opportunities. The results of the qualitative responses show that 83.4% of participants recognised some form of positive consequences of the pandemic on their lives, on the lives of other people, and on society. Analyses revealed seven themes: better family relationships, reflection and personal growth, social well-being, digitalisation of work and education, improved personal life, environmental effects, and competent pandemic management. Together, the results point to the importance of thinking about and exploring positive consequences of crisis events in the context of individual resilience and well-being.
COVID-19大流行有什么好处吗?在大流行开始时对积极后果的认识
本文的目的是调查COVID-19大流行可能产生的积极后果的经验及其与心理健康和福祉指标的联系,并确定人们描述大流行积极后果的主题。作为一个更广泛的纵向项目的一部分,参与者完成了一项关于大流行病各个方面的全面在线调查。本文介绍了从1,201名成年参与者(50.1%为妇女)那里获得的关于所经历的积极后果的定量衡量的结果,以及关于该流行病积极方面的一个公开问题的定性答案。定量测量是为了本研究的目的而创建的。还使用了社会人口因素、心理健康(DASS-21)和幸福感(WHO-5)的测量方法。结果显示,新冠肺炎疫情给参与者带来的积极影响体现在三个方面:对生活价值的认识、更多的个人时间和新的就业机会。对人生价值的认识被列为最重要的,其次是给自己更多的时间,最后是新的工作机会。更了解COVID-19这三个方面积极影响的参与者也表现出更大的主观幸福感和复原力,而与抑郁、焦虑和压力的关联可以忽略不计或很低。女性比男性更能意识到自己生活价值观的变化,而男性则对新的工作机会有更多的经验。定性答复的结果表明,83.4%的参与者认识到大流行病对他们的生活、他人的生活和社会产生了某种形式的积极影响。分析揭示了七个主题:更好的家庭关系、反思和个人成长、社会福祉、工作和教育数字化、改善个人生活、环境影响和有效的流行病管理。综上所述,研究结果表明,在个体适应力和幸福感的背景下,思考和探索危机事件的积极后果非常重要。
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Psihologijske teme
Psihologijske teme Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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