A Strength-Based Online Community Intervention (SOCI) for promoting resilience among adults in Hubei province, China, during COVID-19 lockdown
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4区 社会学
Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Xiao Liu, S. Ng, Y. Xing, Liu Xin, H. Li, Melody H. Y. Fung, C. L. Chan
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Abstract
During COVID-19 pandemic, people experienced lockdown and associated distress. As face-to-face intervention was unfeasible, an 8-week Strength-based Online Community Intervention (SOCI) was developed and evaluated with a quasi-experimental design in Hubei Province, China from February to April 2020. Participants (N = 150) self-elected to join either the SOCI group or a casual discussion control group. Pre-/post-measures on post-traumatic stress, positive and negative affect, resilience, and spirituality were taken. Multivariate ANOVA revealed a significant combined effect with a medium effect size (partial eta squared = 0.11). Specifically, significant group × time interaction effects were revealed for resilience, spirituality, and positive affect. © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
基于力量的在线社区干预(SOCI),在COVID-19封锁期间提高中国湖北省成年人的抵御能力
在COVID-19大流行期间,人们经历了封锁和相关的痛苦。鉴于面对面干预不可行,本研究于2020年2月至4月在中国湖北省开发了一项为期8周的基于力量的在线社区干预(SOCI),并采用准实验设计进行了评估。参与者(N = 150)自行选择加入SOCI小组或随意讨论对照组。对创伤后应激、积极和消极情绪、恢复力和精神状态进行了前后测量。多元方差分析显示显著的综合效应与中等效应大小(偏eta平方= 0.11)。其中,心理弹性、精神状态和积极情绪的组际交互作用显著。©2021作者。由Informa UK Limited出版,以Taylor & Francis Group的名义进行交易。
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