Psychoenvironmental and cognitive factors of women’s emotional states during confinement due to Covid-19 (Factores psicoambientales y cognitivos de los estados emocionales en mujeres durante el confinamiento ante la Covid-19)

IF 0.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Beatriz Carmona-Moya, Cristina Ruiz, M. Aguilar-Luzón
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ABSTRACT Before the health crisis began, there was already evidence that women are twice as likely as men to experience negative emotions in stressful situations. Given these precedents, analysing the environmental and psychological factors that can influence this state, as well as the coping strategies aimed at mitigating or preventing this emotional response to confinement, is essential. The results of this study indicate that the negative emotions experienced by women during confinement are affected by their perception of the world, response to uncertainty, emotional intelligence and the habitability of their home. Similarly, the study found that these same factors influence women’s coping patterns during confinement, with the exception of response to uncertainty. These results may help develop intervention strategies aimed at protecting women’s mental health in similar future situations.
Covid-19导致女性情绪状态的心理环境和认知因素(Covid-19导致女性情绪状态的心理环境和认知因素)
在健康危机开始之前,已经有证据表明,女性在压力环境中经历负面情绪的可能性是男性的两倍。鉴于这些先例,分析可能影响这种状态的环境和心理因素,以及旨在减轻或防止这种禁闭情绪反应的应对策略是至关重要的。本研究结果表明,女性在坐月子期间所经历的负面情绪受其对世界的感知、对不确定性的反应、情商和家庭的可居住性的影响。同样,研究发现,除了对不确定性的反应外,这些因素也会影响女性在坐月子期间的应对模式。这些结果可能有助于制定干预策略,以保护妇女在未来类似情况下的心理健康。
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