Pandemic-activated psychological growth: significance of extraversion, self-consciousness and COVID-19 related anxiety.

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Current Issues in Personality Psychology Pub Date : 2022-06-08 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5114/cipp.2022.112945
Magdalena Żurko, Aleksandra Słowińska, Alicja Senejko, Kamila Madeja-Bień, Zbigniew Łoś
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Abstract

Background: The sense of threat to health and life in the face of a pandemic, accompanied by difficulties imposed by lockdown, may trigger a serious crisis. Among possible consequences of such a crisis may paradoxically be the phenomenon of psychological growth. The aim of this article is to identify predictors of pandemic-activated psychological growth (PPG). The relationships between extraversion, reflective and ruminative self-consciousness and PPG were the subject of our inquiry. Additionally, a question was posed about the indirect effect of self-consciousness on PPG through anxiety.

Participants and procedure: The study involved 1206 participants aged 18 to 26 years, who declared that the pandemic situation significantly threatened their important life goals. Procedure: cross-sectional design. Four online short questionnaire-measures were used: the Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI), the Rumination-Reflection Questionnaire (RRQ), the Current Self-disposition Scale (CSS), and the Post-traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI).

Results: Extraversion and reflective self-consciousness were direct predictors of higher PPG, whereas ruminative self-consciousness was directly related to a lower PPG. There was an indirect effect of ruminative self-consciousness on PPG through COVID-19 related anxiety.

Conclusions: Although the results do not confirm the permanence of a growth effect, finding PPG predictors considered as beneficial resources for coping with difficult pandemic circumstances appears to be valuable in the current state of affairs.

大流行激活的心理成长:外向性、自我意识和COVID-19相关焦虑的意义
背景:面对大流行,健康和生命受到威胁,再加上封锁带来的困难,可能引发严重危机。矛盾的是,这种危机的可能后果之一可能是心理成长现象。本文的目的是确定大流行激活心理成长(PPG)的预测因子。外倾性、反思性和反思性自我意识与PPG之间的关系是我们研究的主题。此外,还提出了一个关于自我意识通过焦虑对PPG的间接影响的问题。参与者和程序:该研究涉及1206名年龄在18至26岁之间的参与者,他们宣布大流行情况严重威胁到他们的重要生活目标。程序:横断面设计。采用四种在线短问卷测量方法:十项人格量表(TIPI)、反刍-反思问卷(RRQ)、当前自我倾向量表(CSS)和创伤后成长量表(PTGI)。结果:外向性和反思性自我意识是较高PPG的直接预测因子,而反思性自我意识与较低PPG直接相关。反刍自我意识通过新冠肺炎相关焦虑对PPG有间接影响。结论:虽然结果不能证实生长效应的持久性,但在目前的情况下,发现PPG预测因子被认为是应对困难的大流行环境的有益资源,似乎是有价值的。
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