COVID-19大流行期间终身潜在创伤事件暴露和社会支持对焦虑的缓冲作用的潜在分类分析

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Journal of Health Psychology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-29 DOI:10.1177/13591053241306854
Emily K Miller
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本研究调查了COVID-19大流行第一年的终身创伤暴露、感知的社会支持和焦虑之间的关系。样本包括生活在俄亥俄州的246名不同类型的成年人(59.8%为女性,年龄= 44.39 [SD = 12.96]),他们完成了创伤暴露、感知社会支持和焦虑症状的问卷调查。潜在类别分析根据潜在创伤事件暴露的模式确定了四个不同的类别:低、中-低、中、高。使用BCH方法的进一步分析表明,与其他班级相比,高暴露班级的焦虑程度明显更高。感知到的社会支持缓解了低暴露和中低暴露班级的焦虑症状。这项研究强调了在公共卫生危机的背景下,创伤暴露如何影响心理和精神健康,并强调了社会关系作为一种保护因素的作用,这对创伤知情的心理健康规划和方案解决差异具有影响。
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A latent class analysis of lifetime potentially traumatic event exposure and the buffering role of social support on anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This study examined relationships among lifetime trauma exposure, perceived social support, and anxiety during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. The sample included 246 diverse adults (59.8% women, M age = 44.39 [SD = 12.96]) living in Ohio who completed questionnaires on trauma exposure, perceived social support, and anxiety symptoms. Latent class analysis identified four distinct classes based on patterns of potentially traumatic event exposure: Low, Moderate-Low, Moderate, and High. Further analyses using the BCH method demonstrated that the High Exposure class was associated with significantly higher anxiety than other classes. Perceived social support buffered anxiety symptoms for the Low Exposure and Moderate-Low Exposure classes. This study highlights how trauma exposure impacts psychological and mental health in the context of a public health crisis and underscores the role of social relationships as a protective factor, with implications for trauma-informed mental health planning and programing to address disparities.

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Journal of Health Psychology
Journal of Health Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: ournal of Health Psychology is an international peer-reviewed journal that aims to support and help shape research in health psychology from around the world. It provides a platform for traditional empirical analyses as well as more qualitative and/or critically oriented approaches. It also addresses the social contexts in which psychological and health processes are embedded. Studies published in this journal are required to obtain ethical approval from an Institutional Review Board. Such approval must include informed, signed consent by all research participants. Any manuscript not containing an explicit statement concerning ethical approval and informed consent will not be considered.
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