Covid - 19隔离期间应对方式与乐观-悲观维度之间是否存在关系?

D. Pantazi
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本研究分析了乐观-悲观维度与2020年3月至6月新冠隔离期间应对策略之间的关系。与悲观相比,研究参与者的乐观程度更高。比较乐观的人多采用问题导向的应对方式,最常见的是积极应对和计划;比较悲观的人多采用情绪导向的应对方式,最常见的是寻求社会情感支持和情绪释放。根据公民身份、生活条件、性别、受抚养子女和居住地区等变量,这些关联没有显示出显著差异,这表明要么是对当局实施的措施的遵守程度,要么是新冠肺炎疫情的独特特征引起的混乱。有趣的是,尽管最初的假设将优越的适应特征归因于男性和年轻人,但那些对情况有更好理解的人是45岁左右的参与者,性别之间没有明显差异,而人口变量对Covid隔离期间的行为影响很小或没有影响。大多数参与者似乎都在不断地寻找,在整个过程中都找不到更合适的个人管理策略。
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Is there A Relationship between Coping Styles and the OptimismPessimism Dimension during the Covid 19 Isolation Period?
Present research analyzed the relationship between the optimism-pessimism dimension and the coping strategies used in the Covid isolation period, from March to June 2020. Study participants reported higher levels of optimism, compared to pessimism. More optimistic people mostly used problem-oriented coping styles, the most common one being active coping and planning, while more pessimistic people used emotion-oriented ones, the most common one being seeking social-emotional support and emotional discharge. These associations did not show significant differences depending on variables like civil status, living conditions, gender, dependent children, and area of living, indicating either the degree of compliance with the measures imposed by the authorities or the confusion induced by the unique characteristics of the Covid situation. Intriguingly, despite initial assumptions attributing superior adaptive characteristics to men and young people, those who showed a better understanding of the situation were participants around the age of 45, without clear differences between genders, while demographic variables had little or no influence on behaviors during the Covid isolation period. Most of the participants seemed to be in continuous search, being unable to find more adequate personal management strategies in this entire period.
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