Patterns of psychological responses among the public during the early phase of COVID-19: A cross-regional analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Chong, Yuen Yu
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Chien, Wai Tong, Cheng, Ho Yu, Lamnisos, Demetris, Ļubenko, Jeļena, Presti, Giovambattista, Squatrito, Valeria, Constantinou, Marios, Nicolaou, Christiana, Papacostas, Savvas, Aydın, Gökçen, Ruiz, Francisco J., Garcia Lopez, Maria, Obando-Posada, Diana P., Segura-Vargas, Miguel A., Vasiliou, Vasilis S., McHugh, Louise Anita, Höfer, Stefan, Baban, Adriana, Neto, David Dias, Silva, Ana Nunes da, Monestes, Jean-Louis, Alvarez-Galvez, Javier, Paez Blarrina, Marisa, Montesinos, Francisco, Salas, Sonsoles Valdivia, Őri, Dorottya, Kleszcz, Bartosz, Lappalainen, Raimo, Ivanović, Iva, Gosar, David, Dionne, Frederick, Merwin, Rhonda M., Gloster, Andrew T., Karekla, Maria, Kassianos, Angelos P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/8072
Resumo: This study aimed to compare the mediation of psychological flexibility, prosociality and coping in the impacts of illness perceptions toward COVID-19 on mental health among seven regions. Convenience sampled online survey was conducted between April and June 2020 from 9130 citizens in 21 countries. Illness perceptions toward COVID-19, psychological flexibility, prosociality, coping and mental health, socio-demographics, lockdown-related variables and COVID-19 status were assessed. Results showed that psychological flexibility was the only significant mediator in the relationship between illness perceptions toward COVID-19 and mental health across all regions (all ps = 0.001–0.021). Seeking social support was the significant mediator across subgroups (all ps range = <0.001–0.005) except from the Hong Kong sample (p = 0.06) and the North and South American sample (p = 0.53). No mediation was found for problem-solving (except from the Northern European sample, p = 0.009). Prosociality was the significant mediator in the Hong Kong sample (p =0.016) and the Eastern European sample (p = 0.008). These findings indicate that fostering psychological flexibility may help to mitigate the adverse mental impacts of COVID-19 across regions. Roles of seeking social support, problem-solving and prosociality vary across regions.
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title Patterns of psychological responses among the public during the early phase of COVID-19: A cross-regional analysis
spellingShingle Patterns of psychological responses among the public during the early phase of COVID-19: A cross-regional analysis
Chong, Yuen Yu
COVID-19
Psychological flexibility
Mental health
Prosociality
Survey
title_short Patterns of psychological responses among the public during the early phase of COVID-19: A cross-regional analysis
title_full Patterns of psychological responses among the public during the early phase of COVID-19: A cross-regional analysis
title_fullStr Patterns of psychological responses among the public during the early phase of COVID-19: A cross-regional analysis
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of psychological responses among the public during the early phase of COVID-19: A cross-regional analysis
title_sort Patterns of psychological responses among the public during the early phase of COVID-19: A cross-regional analysis
author Chong, Yuen Yu
author_facet Chong, Yuen Yu
Chien, Wai Tong
Cheng, Ho Yu
Lamnisos, Demetris
Ļubenko, Jeļena
Presti, Giovambattista
Squatrito, Valeria
Constantinou, Marios
Nicolaou, Christiana
Papacostas, Savvas
Aydın, Gökçen
Ruiz, Francisco J.
Garcia Lopez, Maria
Obando-Posada, Diana P.
Segura-Vargas, Miguel A.
Vasiliou, Vasilis S.
McHugh, Louise Anita
Höfer, Stefan
Baban, Adriana
Neto, David Dias
Silva, Ana Nunes da
Monestes, Jean-Louis
Alvarez-Galvez, Javier
Paez Blarrina, Marisa
Montesinos, Francisco
Salas, Sonsoles Valdivia
Őri, Dorottya
Kleszcz, Bartosz
Lappalainen, Raimo
Ivanović, Iva
Gosar, David
Dionne, Frederick
Merwin, Rhonda M.
Gloster, Andrew T.
Karekla, Maria
Kassianos, Angelos P.
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Cheng, Ho Yu
Lamnisos, Demetris
Ļubenko, Jeļena
Presti, Giovambattista
Squatrito, Valeria
Constantinou, Marios
Nicolaou, Christiana
Papacostas, Savvas
Aydın, Gökçen
Ruiz, Francisco J.
Garcia Lopez, Maria
Obando-Posada, Diana P.
Segura-Vargas, Miguel A.
Vasiliou, Vasilis S.
McHugh, Louise Anita
Höfer, Stefan
Baban, Adriana
Neto, David Dias
Silva, Ana Nunes da
Monestes, Jean-Louis
Alvarez-Galvez, Javier
Paez Blarrina, Marisa
Montesinos, Francisco
Salas, Sonsoles Valdivia
Őri, Dorottya
Kleszcz, Bartosz
Lappalainen, Raimo
Ivanović, Iva
Gosar, David
Dionne, Frederick
Merwin, Rhonda M.
Gloster, Andrew T.
Karekla, Maria
Kassianos, Angelos P.
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chong, Yuen Yu
Chien, Wai Tong
Cheng, Ho Yu
Lamnisos, Demetris
Ļubenko, Jeļena
Presti, Giovambattista
Squatrito, Valeria
Constantinou, Marios
Nicolaou, Christiana
Papacostas, Savvas
Aydın, Gökçen
Ruiz, Francisco J.
Garcia Lopez, Maria
Obando-Posada, Diana P.
Segura-Vargas, Miguel A.
Vasiliou, Vasilis S.
McHugh, Louise Anita
Höfer, Stefan
Baban, Adriana
Neto, David Dias
Silva, Ana Nunes da
Monestes, Jean-Louis
Alvarez-Galvez, Javier
Paez Blarrina, Marisa
Montesinos, Francisco
Salas, Sonsoles Valdivia
Őri, Dorottya
Kleszcz, Bartosz
Lappalainen, Raimo
Ivanović, Iva
Gosar, David
Dionne, Frederick
Merwin, Rhonda M.
Gloster, Andrew T.
Karekla, Maria
Kassianos, Angelos P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Psychological flexibility
Mental health
Prosociality
Survey
topic COVID-19
Psychological flexibility
Mental health
Prosociality
Survey
description This study aimed to compare the mediation of psychological flexibility, prosociality and coping in the impacts of illness perceptions toward COVID-19 on mental health among seven regions. Convenience sampled online survey was conducted between April and June 2020 from 9130 citizens in 21 countries. Illness perceptions toward COVID-19, psychological flexibility, prosociality, coping and mental health, socio-demographics, lockdown-related variables and COVID-19 status were assessed. Results showed that psychological flexibility was the only significant mediator in the relationship between illness perceptions toward COVID-19 and mental health across all regions (all ps = 0.001–0.021). Seeking social support was the significant mediator across subgroups (all ps range = <0.001–0.005) except from the Hong Kong sample (p = 0.06) and the North and South American sample (p = 0.53). No mediation was found for problem-solving (except from the Northern European sample, p = 0.009). Prosociality was the significant mediator in the Hong Kong sample (p =0.016) and the Eastern European sample (p = 0.008). These findings indicate that fostering psychological flexibility may help to mitigate the adverse mental impacts of COVID-19 across regions. Roles of seeking social support, problem-solving and prosociality vary across regions.
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