The impact of COVID-19 anxiety on quality of life in Canadian adults: The moderating role of intolerance of uncertainty and health locus of control.

IF 1.3 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Gillian Shoychet, Ariella P. Lenton-Brym, M. Antony
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Abstract

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has contributed to a global increase in mental health problems including "COVID-19 anxiety," the presence of dysfunctional anxiety about the novel coronavirus (e.g., fear of contracting or spreading the virus). The present study investigated potential moderators of the relationship between COVID-19 anxiety and (a) daily functioning and (b) quality of life, to determine which individuals are most susceptible to these negative outcomes. Intolerance of uncertainty and health locus of control were examined as possible moderators. This study recruited 193 Canadian adults using crowdsourcing platforms during the third wave of COVID-19. Participants completed online questionnaires assessing demographics and the constructs of interest. Regression analyses found that neither intolerance of uncertainty nor health locus of control significantly moderated the relationships between COVID-19 anxiety and daily functioning. However, both intolerance of uncertainty and health locus of control were significant moderators between COVID-19 anxiety and quality of life. These findings extend past research by emphasizing the need to target specific risk factors, such as intolerance of uncertainty and health locus of control, in therapeutic settings to better support individuals' quality of life during this difficult and unpredictable time. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved) (French) La pandemie de coronavirus (COVID-19) a contribue a une augmentation mondiale des problemes de sante mentale, dont l'<< anxiete liee a la COVID-19 , c'est-a-dire la presence d'une anxiete dysfonctionnelle associee au nouveau coronavirus (par exemple, la peur de contracter ou de propager le virus). La presente etude a examine les moderateurs potentiels de la relation entre l'anxiete liee a la COVID-19 et (a) le fonctionnement quotidien et (b) la qualite de vie, afin de determiner quelles personnes sont les plus susceptibles de subir ces effets negatifs. L'intolerance a l'incertitude et le locus de controle de la sante ont ete examines comme moderateurs possibles. Cette etude a recrute 193 adultes canadiens en utilisant des plateformes de production participative (crowdsourcing) pendant la troisieme vague de COVID-19. Les participants ont rempli des questionnaires en ligne evaluant les donnees demographiques et les constructions d'interet. Les analyses de regression ont montre que ni l'intolerance a l'incertitude ni le locus de controle de la sante ne moderent de maniere significative les relations entre l'anxiete liee a la COVID-19 et le fonctionnement quotidien. Or, l'intolerance a l'incertitude et le locus de controle de la sante etaient tous deux des moderateurs significatifs entre l'anxiete liee a la COVID-19 et la qualite de vie. Ces resultats prolongent les recherches anterieures en soulignant la necessite de cibler des facteurs de risque specifiques, tels que l'intolerance a l'incertitude et le locus de controle de la sante, dans des contextes therapeutiques afin de mieux soutenir la qualite de vie des individus durant cette periode difficile et imprevisible. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved) Impact Statement High coronavirus disease (COVID) anxiety during Canada's third wave of the pandemic was associated with reduced quality of life in individuals. Specific risk factors such as intolerance of uncertainty and internal health locus of control resulted in a greater vulnerability to the psychological consequences of COVID-19. These findings highlight potential areas for clinical intervention to support Canadians suffering during and after the pandemic. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
COVID-19焦虑对加拿大成年人生活质量的影响:不确定性不耐受和健康控制点的调节作用
冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行导致全球心理健康问题增加,包括“COVID-19焦虑”,即对新型冠状病毒的功能失调焦虑(例如,害怕感染或传播病毒)。本研究调查了COVID-19焦虑与(a)日常功能和(b)生活质量之间关系的潜在调节因素,以确定哪些个体最容易受到这些负面结果的影响。对不确定性的不耐受和健康控制点作为可能的调节因素进行了研究。这项研究在第三波COVID-19期间通过众包平台招募了193名加拿大成年人。参与者完成了评估人口统计和兴趣结构的在线问卷。回归分析发现,对不确定性的不耐受和健康控制点都没有显著调节COVID-19焦虑与日常功能之间的关系。然而,对不确定性的不耐受和健康控制点是COVID-19焦虑和生活质量之间的显著调节因子。这些发现扩展了过去的研究,强调需要在治疗环境中针对特定的风险因素,如对不确定性的不耐受和健康控制点,以更好地支持个人在这一困难和不可预测时期的生活质量。(心理信息数据库记录(c) 2022 APA,所有权利保留)(法语)冠状病毒大流行(COVID-19)有助于增强精神健康问题的mondiale des problemes de sante mentale, don ' l'<< anxiety liee a La COVID-19, c'est-a-dire La presence of one anxiety ' ne disorder associee au nouveau coronavirus(例如,La peur de contracter或de conager le virus)。本文研究了中度相关性中心(焦虑生活和COVID-19)和(a)功能日常和(b)生活质量的潜在关系,确定了决定因素、患者、患者和易感患者的负面影响。“不容忍”、“不确定性”、“控制点”、“健康”、“节制”、“可能”。研究人员招募了193名成年加拿大人,他们利用生产平台参与(众包)来解决新冠肺炎的问题。参与者不需要填写问卷、评估问卷、人口学问卷和互联网结构问卷。本文采用回归分析的方法分析了不耐受、不确定性、控制位点、健康、现代、焦虑、新冠肺炎和功能日常之间的显著相关性。或者,“不耐受”、“不确定性”、“控制点”、“健康状态”、“中度”、“焦虑状态”、“COVID-19”和“生活质量”。Ces结果prolongent莱斯生物anterieures en soulignant la活动德已影响de淫秽specifiques运输、l, l 'intolerance 'incertitude et de controle de la桑特勒轨迹,在des上下文therapeutiques afin de mieux soutenir de vie des数据质量的杜兰特这个里面有困难imprevisible。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2022 APA,保留所有权利)影响声明在加拿大第三波大流行期间,冠状病毒疾病(COVID)的高度焦虑与个人生活质量下降有关。对不确定性的不容忍和内部健康控制点等特定风险因素导致更容易受到COVID-19心理后果的影响。这些发现突出了临床干预的潜在领域,以支持在大流行期间和之后受苦的加拿大人。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c) 2022 APA,版权所有)
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science publishes original, empirical contributions in the following areas of psychology: - abnormal - behavioural - community - counselling - educational - environmental - developmental - health - industrial–organizational - clinical - neuropsychological - personality - psychometrics - social
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