2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的繁荣:南非的一项纵向研究。

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychological Reports Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-24 DOI:10.1177/00332941231161753
A Wilson Fadiji, P A de la Rosa, V Counted, J H De Kock, W L R Bronkhorst, S Joynt, A Tesfai, P Nyamaruze, K Govender, R G Cowden
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摘要

在这项纵向研究中,我们研究了南非成年人在COVID-19大流行之前和期间的心理困扰和多维幸福感的变化。作为次要目的,我们探讨大流行前的繁荣是否可以防止公共卫生危机期间随后的心理困扰。分析样品(n = 293;法师= 44.27,SD = 14.28;女性= 65.19%)在南非开始严格的全国封锁前不久完成了焦虑症状、抑郁症状和幸福感的测量(T1)。随访评估约6个月后完成(T2)。配对样本t检验支持焦虑(d = -0.09)和抑郁症状(d = -0.13)的非常小的改善。对于幸福的领域,在密切的社会关系(d = 0.25)和经济和物质稳定(d = 0.19)中发现了小幅增长。性格和美德(d = 0.10)以及意义和目的(d = 0.07)领域的积极变化非常小。身心健康(d = -0.03)和生活满意度和幸福感(d = 0.02)的变化更可以忽略不计。广义线性模型的结果表明,在COVID-19大流行之前评估的安全繁荣的连续得分与公共卫生危机期间随后的心理困扰(特别是抑郁症状)较低相关。我们讨论了研究结果对制定和实施干预措施的影响,以便在公共卫生危机期间,特别是在社会结构脆弱的情况下,促进和维持人类繁荣。
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Flourishing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Study in South Africa.

In this longitudinal study, we examine changes in psychological distress and multidimensional well-being from before to during the COVID-19 pandemic among South African adults. As a secondary purpose, we explore whether pre-pandemic flourishing is protective against subsequent psychological distress during the public health crisis. The analytic sample (n = 293; Mage = 44.27, SD = 14.28; female = 65.19%) completed measures of anxiety symptoms, depression symptoms, and well-being shortly before the stringent nationwide lockdown started in South Africa (T1). A follow-up assessment was completed approximately 6 months later (T2). Paired samples t-tests supported very small improvements in anxiety (d = -0.09) and depression symptoms (d = -0.13). For domains of well-being, small increases were found in close social relationships (d = 0.25) and financial and material stability (d = 0.19). Positive changes in the domains of character and virtue (d = 0.10) and meaning and purpose (d = 0.07) were very small. Changes in physical and mental health (d = -0.03) and life satisfaction and happiness (d = 0.02) were more negligible. Results from the generalized linear models indicated that continuous scores of secure flourishing assessed before the COVID-19 pandemic were associated with lower subsequent psychological distress (particularly depression symptoms) during the public health crisis. We discuss the implications of the findings for the development and delivery of interventions to promote and sustain human flourishing during public health crises, especially in contexts of social-structural vulnerability.

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