Everyday heroes: Graphical life stories and self-defining memories in COVID-19 medical volunteers

被引:3
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作者
Nourkova, Veronika [1 ,2 ]
Gofman, Alena [1 ]
机构
[1] Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Dept Psychol, Moscow, Russia
[2] RANEPA, Inst Social Sci, Moscow, Russia
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
autobiographical memory; autonomous motivation; COVID-19; medical volunteerism; narrative identity; self-defining future projections; self-defining memories; volunteer's value identity; AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY; AUTONOMOUS MOTIVATION; IDENTITY; SATISFACTION; SCRIPTS; IMPACT; FUTURE; ADULTS; AGE;
D O I
10.1111/jopy.12747
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
ObjectiveThis study aimed to explore the autobiographical foundations of specific narrative identities, which made it possible to choose medical volunteering in the time of the pandemic, resist highly hazardous conditions of working in COVID-19 "red zones," and emerge from this work with a sense of meaning and optimism. MethodIn this study, we focused on the graphical life stories, self-defining memories (SDMs), and self-defining future projections (SDFPs) of four individuals who worked at COVID-19 "red zone" hospitals as medical volunteers. ResultsThe analysis revealed that all participants incorporated their volunteering experiences as meaningful and satisfying into their general narrative identity. They scored high on standard scales assessing subjective well-being and reported autonomous regulation of volunteer motivation. We identified narrative trunk lines and metaphors across autobiographical data, which differentiated the participants into four types of general identities extensively manifesting in volunteering identity: faith-based, influence-based, help-based, and success-based. The participants' graphical life stories, SDMs, and SDFPs showed similar patterns consisting of adult-oriented childhood, focus on mid-life events, and a redemption sequence in narration. ConclusionThese findings could be taken as touchstones to highlight the critical value of self-continuity and sense of purpose in active coping with global challenges.
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页码:85 / 104
页数:20
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