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新冠疫情封锁前、封锁期间及封锁后中国大学生的新奇寻求与心理健康:一项纵向研究

Novelty Seeking and Mental Health in Chinese University Students Before, During, and After the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown: A Longitudinal Study.

作者信息

Li Wendy Wen, Yu Huizhen, Miller Dan J, Yang Fang, Rouen Christopher

机构信息

College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Department of Social Work, Foshan University, Foshan, China.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2020 Dec 3;11:600739. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.600739. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

COVID-19 has created significant concern surrounding the impact of pandemic lockdown on mental health. While the pandemic lockdown can be distressing, times of crisis can also provide people with the opportunity to think divergently and explore different activities. Novelty seeking, where individuals explore novel and unfamiliarly stimuli and environments, may enhance the creativity of individuals to solve problems in a way that allows them to adjust their emotional responses to stressful situations. This study employs a longitudinal design to investigate changes in novelty seeking and mental health outcomes (namely, stress, anxiety, and depression) before, during, and after COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, among a group of students (final = 173; = 19.81; = 0.98; 135 females and 38 males) from a university in southeast China. Participants were surveyed at three points: November, 2019 (prior to the COVID-19 pandemic); between February and March, 2020 (during the peak of the pandemic and intense lockdown in China); and between May and June, 2020 (after lockdown had been lifted in China). Cross-sectionally, correlation analysis indicated that greater novelty seeking was associated with lower levels of stress, anxiety, and depression at all three time points. Univariate latent curve modeling (LCM) indicated a growth trajectory in which novelty seeking increased over time and then remained high during the post-lockdown period. Stress, anxiety, and depression all showed V-shaped growth trajectories in which these variables decreased during lockdown, before increasing in the post-lockdown period. Multivariate LCM indicated the growth trajectory for novelty seeking was associated with the growth trajectories for stress, anxiety, and depression. This suggests that the observed decreases in stress, anxiety, and depression during the lockdown period may be attributable to the sample's observed increase in novelty seeking. These findings are valuable in that they challenge the notion that lockdown measures are inherently detrimental to mental health. The findings indicate the important role of novelty seeking in responding to crises. It may be possible for future public health measures to incorporate the promotion of novelty seeking to help individuals' respond to stressful situations and maintain good mental health in the face of crises.

摘要

新冠疫情引发了人们对疫情封锁对心理健康影响的高度关注。虽然疫情封锁可能令人痛苦,但危机时刻也能为人们提供发散性思考和探索不同活动的机会。寻求新奇体验,即个体探索新颖和陌生的刺激与环境,可能会增强个体以一种能够调整其对压力情境情绪反应的方式解决问题的创造力。本研究采用纵向设计,调查了中国东南部一所大学的一组学生(最终样本 = 173;年龄均值 = 19.81;标准差 = 0.98;135名女性和38名男性)在新冠疫情封锁前、封锁期间和封锁后寻求新奇体验和心理健康结果(即压力、焦虑和抑郁)的变化。参与者在三个时间点接受了调查:2019年11月(新冠疫情之前);2020年2月至3月期间(疫情高峰期及中国严格封锁期间);以及2020年5月至6月期间(中国解除封锁之后)。横断面相关分析表明,在所有三个时间点,寻求新奇体验程度越高,与压力、焦虑和抑郁水平越低相关。单变量潜在曲线模型(LCM)表明了一种增长轨迹,即寻求新奇体验随时间增加,然后在封锁后时期保持高位。压力、焦虑和抑郁均呈现V形增长轨迹,即在封锁期间这些变量下降,在封锁后时期上升之前。多变量LCM表明寻求新奇体验的增长轨迹与压力、焦虑和抑郁的增长轨迹相关。这表明在封锁期间观察到的压力、焦虑和抑郁的下降可能归因于样本中观察到的寻求新奇体验的增加。这些发现很有价值,因为它们挑战了封锁措施本质上对心理健康有害的观念。研究结果表明了寻求新奇体验在应对危机中的重要作用。未来的公共卫生措施有可能纳入促进寻求新奇体验,以帮助个体应对压力情境并在面对危机时保持良好的心理健康。

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