COVID-19大流行中网络健康信息寻求行为与繁荣商:心理韧性的中介作用

Rhalf Jayson Guanco
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事实证明,准确和可靠的健康信息有助于提高学生的能力和整体福祉,特别是在大流行期间,学生的福祉至关重要。目前尚不清楚的是,在COVID-19大流行的情况下,是什么真正支持了学生茁壮成长能力之间的既定联系。本研究着眼于在线健康信息寻求行为(OHSIB)和繁荣商数(TQ)之间的相关性,以及被称为心理韧性(MT)的积极构形的作用。研究人员从菲律宾的大学招募了830名男性和女性。采用在线健康寻求信息行为量表(ohsibb -12)、心理韧性问卷(MTQ-18)和繁荣商数量表(TQ-30)作为准确、合理的研究工具。我们发现大多数大学生的MT和TQ亚成分水平较低,OHSIB水平较高。相关分析显示,在线健康信息搜索行为、心理韧性和繁荣商之间存在正相关关系。中介分析显示,中介效应显著,但仅在部分尺度上。发展健康的在线信息搜索可以帮助学生做出更健康的选择,这反过来又能帮助他们感觉更好,在一个不确定的世界里茁壮成长,并取得学业上的成功。心理韧性对于学生在网上获取可靠的健康信息,从而即使在发生大流行的情况下也能实现自己的目标至关重要。建议教育和卫生当局为学生的OHSIB提供适当的指导。讨论了研究结果对未来研究的意义。
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Online Health Information Seeking Behavior and Thriving Quotient in the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mediating Role of Mental Toughness
Accurate and dependable health information has been shown to support students’ thriving capacity and overall well-being, especially during a pandemic, when students’ well-being is critical. The issue is unclear as to what truly supports the established link between students’ ability to thrive in the event of a COVID-19 pandemic. This study looks at the correlation between online health information seeking behavior (OHSIB) and thriving quotient (TQ) and the role of a positive construct known as mental toughness (MT). Researchers enrolled 830 males and females from universities in the Philippines. Online Health Seeking Information Behavior (OHSIB-12), the modified and adapted Mental Toughness Questionnaire (MTQ-18), and the Thriving Quotient (TQ-30) were used as accurate and legitimate research instruments. We discovered meager levels of MT and TQ subcomponents and a high level of OHSIB in most university students. Correlation analyses revealed a positive relationship between online health information seeking behavior, mental toughness, and the thriving quotient. Mediation analysis revealed a significant mediation effect, but only on a partial scale. Developing a healthy online information search can assist students in making healthier choices, which in turn helps them feel better, thrive in an uncertain world, and achieve academic success. Mental toughness is also critical for students to access reliable health information online and thus achieve their goals even in the event of a pandemic. Proper guidance from education and health authorities was recommended for students’ OHSIB. The implications of the findings for future research were discussed.
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