2020 COVID-19-Related Lockdown: the Relationships Between Coping Strategies, Psychological Adjustment and Resilience Among a Non-clinical Sample of British Adults

被引:2
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作者
Lafarge, Caroline [1 ]
Milani, Raffaella [1 ]
Cahill, Sharon [1 ]
Gorzig, Anke [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ West London, Sch Human & Social Sci, Boston Manor Rd, London TW8 9GA, England
[2] Univ Greenwich, Sch Human Sci, Psychol & Counselling, Old Royal Naval Coll, Pk Row, London SE10 9LS, England
来源
ADVERSITY AND RESILIENCE SCIENCE | 2022年 / 3卷 / 04期
关键词
COVID-19; Lockdown; Coping; Resilience; Anxiety; Depression; Adversity; MENTAL-HEALTH; UK; ASSOCIATION; LONELINESS; ACCEPTANCE; DISORDER; PEOPLE;
D O I
10.1007/s42844-022-00079-5
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
To curb COVID-19 infections, the British government enforced a series of lockdowns resulting in restrictions on movement and socialisation. This study assessed which groups may have been at higher risk of emotional distress among a non-clinical sample of British adults. It also examined which coping strategies, if any, related to more positive psychological adjustment and higher resilience scores. A cross-sectional, correlational study was carried out. Using a convenience sample, an online survey was conducted in April-June 2020. One hundred ninety-four participants completed the Brief COPE (coping), the GAD-7 (anxiety), the PHQ-9 (depression), the CD-RISC (resilience), and provided demographic information. Participants used mainly coping strategies considered to be adaptive. They exhibited mild/moderate anxiety and depression symptoms, and moderate resilience scores. However, some individuals displayed significantly higher distress symptoms and lower resilience scores than others, especially those aged under 35 (particularly 18-24), those not working, those who were single and/or childless. Results also show that coping strategies including substance use, behavioural disengagement and self-blame were associated with anxiety and/or depression symptoms, conversely, positive reframing related to lower anxiety symptomatology. Interventions promoting positive reframing may be helpful. Similarly, interventions promoting connection to others, a factor known to enhance resilience, may be beneficial. This is particularly relevant to groups who may be more at risk of psychological distress, such as young individuals.
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页码:297 / 307
页数:11
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