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新冠疫情期间的网络疑病症:神经质和乐观主义的影响

Cyberchondria During the Coronavirus Pandemic: The Effects of Neuroticism and Optimism.

作者信息

Maftei Alexandra, Holman Andrei Corneliu

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iaşi, Romania.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2020 Oct 30;11:567345. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.567345. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Health anxiety during the current coronavirus pandemic can be a serious psychological issue, amplified by the medical uncertainty around this disease and social isolation. As older people are especially at risk of becoming severely ill, it is important to examine the personal factors that make members of this age group more prone to health anxiety. Previous studies indicated that cyberchondria, i.e., the repeated online search for medical information, exacerbates health anxiety. The present research investigated the effect of two opposing traits, optimism and neuroticism, on cyberchondria during the COVID-19 pandemic. The associations of cyberchondria with demographic factors (age, gender, and education) were also examined. A sample of 880 participants, aged 15-67, 65% of whom were female, participated in an online survey. Results show that neuroticism, age, and being female are positively associated with cyberchondria. Optimism was found to be related to cyberchondria, but this effect was qualified by a significant interaction with age. Further analysis revealed that the effect of optimism was significant only in the highest age group. Moreover, among these elderly participants, the psychologically protective influence of optimism against cyberchondria emerged as larger than the opposite effect of neuroticism. This demonstrates the mental benefits of encouraging a positive outlook on the current health crisis and on one's personal resilience in facing it, especially among the elderly. Conversely, among people who use the Internet as a major source of medical information, those high in neuroticism may be more prone to cyberchondria.

摘要

在当前新冠疫情期间,健康焦虑可能是一个严重的心理问题,这种疾病周围的医学不确定性和社会隔离加剧了这一问题。由于老年人尤其有患重病的风险,因此研究那些使这个年龄段的人更容易产生健康焦虑的个人因素很重要。先前的研究表明,网络疑病症,即反复在网上搜索医疗信息,会加剧健康焦虑。本研究调查了两种相反的特质——乐观和神经质——在新冠疫情期间对网络疑病症的影响。还研究了网络疑病症与人口统计学因素(年龄、性别和教育程度)之间的关联。880名年龄在15至67岁之间的参与者参与了一项在线调查,其中65%为女性。结果表明,神经质、年龄和女性身份与网络疑病症呈正相关。研究发现乐观与网络疑病症有关,但这种影响因与年龄的显著交互作用而有所不同。进一步分析表明,乐观的影响仅在最高年龄组中显著。此外,在这些老年参与者中,乐观对网络疑病症的心理保护作用大于神经质的相反作用。这表明鼓励对当前健康危机以及个人应对危机的恢复力持积极态度具有心理益处,尤其是在老年人中。相反,在将互联网作为主要医疗信息来源的人群中,神经质得分高的人可能更容易出现网络疑病症。

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