不确定性不耐受、健康认知与新冠肺炎大流行抑郁、压力、焦虑的关系

Zihniye Okray, Dilem Öke, C. Direktör, Beliz Köroğlu
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本研究旨在调查Covid-19大流行造成的不确定性如何影响参与研究的个体的抑郁、压力和焦虑水平以及与健康相关的认知。考虑到大流行的进程,使用易于获取的抽样模型,编制了量表并通过谷歌表格发送给参与者。采用基于网络的数据收集技术,共接触到556名志愿者,其中女性415人,占74.6%,男性141人,占25.4%。年龄在18到80岁之间的参与者的平均年龄为33.22岁。采用抑郁、焦虑、压力量表、健康认知量表和不确定性不耐受量表。该研究强调,健康认知和对不确定性的不耐受是压力的预测因素。在研究结果中,强调“对不确定性的消极自我评价”和“不确定性阻止行动”是由于对不确定性的不容忍造成的压力。本研究强调抑郁与焦虑、对不确定性的消极自我评价和不确定性阻碍行动之间存在显著关系。在这项研究中,对不确定性的不耐受被强调为2019冠状病毒病大流行过程中焦虑的预测因素。
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The Relationship between Intolerance to Uncertainty, Health Cognition and Depression, Stress and Anxiety of Covid-19 Pandemic
This study aims to investigate how the uncertainty created by the Covid-19 pandemic affects the levels of depression, stress and anxiety and the health-related cognition of the individuals participating in the study. Using an easily accessible sampling model, considering the pandemic process, scales were prepared and sent to the participants via Google Forms. With the web-based data collection technique, a total of 556 volunteers, 415 women 74.6% and 141 men 25.4%, were reached. The average age of the participants between the ages of 18 and 80 was found to be 33.22. Depression Anxiety Stress Scale, Health Cognitions Survey and Intolerance to Uncertainty Scale were used. The research emphasized that health cognition and intolerance to uncertainty are predictors of stress. Among the findings, it was emphasized that "negative self-evaluations about uncertainty" and "uncertainty preventing action" caused stress by intolerance to uncertainty. In the study, it was emphasized that there is a significant relationship between depression and anxiety, negative self-evaluations about uncertainty and uncertainty preventing taking action. In the study, intolerance to uncertainty was emphasized as a predictor of anxiety during the Covid-19 pandemic process.
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