Department of Psychology, University of the Western Cape, Western Cape Province, South Africa.
Department of Psychology, University of the Western Cape, Western Cape Province, South Africa.
Psychiatry Res. 2021 Feb;296:113658. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113658. Epub 2020 Dec 17.
This is the first study to examine the association between COVID-19 related variables and loneliness among young adults in South Africa during COVID-19. Participants (N=337) were university students who completed the UCLA Loneliness Scale and five selected subscales of the WHO COVID-19 Behavioural Insights Tool. The mean loneliness scores were significantly higher than previous studies in other contexts as well as studies conducted in the time of COVID-19. Correlational analysis found that greater perceived risk of infection, limited perceived knowledge of COVID-19 and lower appraisals of resilience were associated with increased loneliness. In a regression analysis, when all COVID-19 variables were considered simultaneously, only resilience, self-rated knowledge, and risk perception emerged as significant correlates of loneliness. These findings suggest that loneliness is a significant public health concern in South Africa in the time of COVID-19. It also suggests that self-efficacy and resilience can potentially be reinforced by public health campaigns that focus on enhancing COVID-19-related knowledge and preparedness.
这是第一项研究,旨在探讨在南非 COVID-19 期间,COVID-19 相关变量与年轻人孤独感之间的关系。参与者(N=337)为大学生,他们完成了 UCLA 孤独感量表和世界卫生组织 COVID-19 行为洞察工具的五个选定子量表。孤独感评分明显高于其他背景下的先前研究,以及 COVID-19 期间进行的研究。相关分析发现,更高的感染风险感知、有限的 COVID-19 知识感知和较低的适应力评估与孤独感增加有关。在回归分析中,当同时考虑所有 COVID-19 变量时,只有适应力、自我评估的知识和风险感知成为孤独感的显著相关因素。这些发现表明,在 COVID-19 期间,孤独感是南非的一个重大公共卫生问题。这也表明,自我效能感和适应力可以通过关注增强 COVID-19 相关知识和准备的公共卫生运动来加强。