Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
J Anxiety Disord. 2021 Jan;77:102323. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2020.102323. Epub 2020 Oct 20.
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has broadly increased anxiety and changed individual behavior. However, there is limited research examining predictors of pandemic-related changes, and the majority of existing research is cross-sectional in nature, which limits causal inference. Given functional links with disease avoidance processes, individual differences in contamination fear may be especially relevant in predicting responses to COVID-19. Accordingly, the present study prospectively examines contamination fear and obsessive-compulsive washing symptoms as predictors of anxiety and safety behaviors in response to COVID-19 in a student sample (N = 108). To examine specificity, anxiety and safety behaviors in response to seasonal influenza are also examined. In the early stages of the pandemic (March 2020), coronavirus-related anxiety was higher than flu-related anxiety (d = 1.38). Obsessive-compulsive washing symptoms also increased from before the pandemic (d = 0.4). Although baseline contamination fear and obsessive-compulsive washing symptoms did not significantly predict coronavirus-related anxiety, contamination fear did significantly predict safety behavior usage in response to both COVID-19 and influenza. The specificity of the prospective association between contamination fear and the use of safety behaviors are discussed in the context of the global COVID-19 pandemic and the broader literature on the role of safety behaviors in anxiety.
冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行广泛增加了焦虑感并改变了个人行为。然而,目前关于预测与大流行相关变化的研究有限,而且大多数现有研究的性质都是横断面的,这限制了因果推断。鉴于与疾病回避过程的功能联系,污染恐惧的个体差异可能在预测对 COVID-19 的反应方面特别重要。因此,本研究前瞻性地检查了污染恐惧和强迫性洗涤症状,以预测在学生样本(N=108)中对 COVID-19 的焦虑和安全行为。为了检验特异性,还研究了对季节性流感的焦虑和安全行为。在大流行的早期(2020 年 3 月),冠状病毒相关的焦虑感高于流感相关的焦虑感(d=1.38)。强迫性洗涤症状也从大流行前开始增加(d=0.4)。尽管基线污染恐惧和强迫性洗涤症状并未显著预测冠状病毒相关的焦虑感,但污染恐惧确实显著预测了对 COVID-19 和流感的安全行为的使用。在全球 COVID-19 大流行和有关安全行为在焦虑中的作用的更广泛文献背景下,讨论了污染恐惧与安全行为使用之间前瞻性关联的特异性。