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Individual, social and national coping resources and their relationships with mental health and anxiety: A comparative study in Israel, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands during the Coronavirus pandemic

机译:个人,社会和国家应对资源及其与心理健康和焦虑的关系:以色列,意大利,西班牙和荷兰在冠状病毒大流行病中的比较研究

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Employing the salutogenic model, we asked how individuals in different countries cope with the COVID-19 crisis and stay healthy. We were interested in exploring the individual (i.e. sense of coherence) as well as the social and national resources (i.e. social support, sense of national coherence, and trust in governmental institutions) that could explain levels of mental health and anxiety during the outbreak of the pandemic. Data collection was conducted via convenience sampling on online platforms, during the end of March and the beginning of April 2020. The data included four samples: 640 Israeli participants (319 males), 622 Dutch participants (177 males), 924 Italian participants (338 males) and 489 Spanish participants (117 males); age range of 18–88 years. The questionnaires included standard tools (MHC-SF, GAD-7, SOC, SONC). Several questions were adapted to the context of coronavirus and measured levels of exposure to COVID-19, trust in governmental institutions, and social support. The results significantly confirmed the suggested salutogenic model regarding the contribution to individual and national coping resources to anxiety levels and mental health. The patterns of the coping resources in explaining anxiety and mental health were similar in the four samples, and SOC was the main predictor these outcomes. Despite these similarities, a different pattern and also different magnitudes of the predictive value of the coping resources were found for the two different reactions: anxiety vs. mental health. While SOC and situational factors (like financial threat) were significant in explaining anxiety levels, the SOC and national resources were found as significant in explaining mental health levels. The findings support the salutogenic approach in studying reactions during pandemic time. They also shed some light on the difference between pathogenic and salutogenic measures in studying psychological reactions to stressful situations.
机译:雇用唾液模型,我们询问不同国家的个人如何应对Covid-19危机并保持健康。我们有兴趣探索个人(即一致性的感觉)以及社会和国家资源(即社会支持,国家一致性和政府机构的信任),可以解释爆发期间的心理健康和焦虑程度大流行。在3月底和2020年4月开始的在线平台上通过方便采样进行数据收集。数据包括四个样本:640名以色列参与者(319名男性),622名荷兰人参与者(177名男性),924名意大利参与者(338男性)和489名西班牙语参与者(117名男性);年龄范围为18-88岁。调查问卷包括标准工具(MHC-SF,GAD-7,SOC,SOCC)。几个问题适应了冠状病毒的背景,并测量了Covid-19的接触水平,政府机构的信任和社会支持。结果显着证实了有关对个人和国家应对资源与焦虑水平和心理健康的贡献的建议的唾液制品。在四个样本中,在解释焦虑和心理健康方面的应对资源的模式,SOC是这些结果的主要预测因素。尽管存在这些相似之处,但为两种不同的反应发现了不同的模式和对应对资源的预测值的不同大幅度:焦虑与心理健康。虽然SoC和情境因素(如金融威胁)在解释焦虑水平时显着,但在解释心理健康水平方面发现了SOC和国家资源。调查结果支持在大流行时间研究反应中的唾液生成方法。他们还阐明了致病和唾液措施对施加对压力情况的致病性措施之间的差异。

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