Hou Jie, Yu Qingyun, Lan Xiaoyu
College of General Aviation, Jingchu University of Technology, Jingmen, China.
Counseling Center for Mental Health Education, Jingchu University of Technology, Jingmen, China.
Front Psychol. 2021 Jan 8;11:577942. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.577942. eCollection 2020.
Prior research has demonstrated that the adverse consequences of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic may go beyond its economic hardships and physical health concerns, having a significant influence on psychological distress for individuals under quarantine. Nevertheless, relatively little attention has been paid to exploring the risk and protective factors in the link between COVID-19 infection risk and psychological distress among young adults. Following a socioecological framework, the current study examines the moderating role of grit (perseverance and consistency) and social support in the association between COVID-19 infection risk and depressive symptoms. A sample of 1,251 young adults under home quarantine (62.6% female; = 20.92 years, = 1.47; age ranged from 18 to 25 years) was involved in this study, and they were asked to complete a set of self-reported questionnaires online. Results of a linear regression analysis exhibited that COVID-19 infection risk was positively associated with depressive symptoms in young adults in quarantine. Moreover, moderation analyses showed that this association was moderated by perseverance and social support. To be specific, for those reporting higher levels of social support, this linkage was not significantly positive; in contrast, for those reporting lower levels of social support, perseverance was a significant protective factor for depressive symptoms when young adults were exposed to a high infection risk of COVID-19. The current study suggests that greater social support is essential to helping young adults deal with possible negative emotions in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, university-based counseling services should pay specific attention to those young adults with relatively insufficient social support resources and low levels of perseverance.
先前的研究表明,2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的不利影响可能超出其经济困境和身体健康问题,对处于隔离状态的个人的心理困扰产生重大影响。然而,在探索19岁至25岁的年轻人中,COVID-19感染风险与心理困扰之间联系的风险和保护因素方面,相对较少受到关注。遵循社会生态框架,本研究考察了毅力(坚持不懈和持之以恒)和社会支持在COVID-19感染风险与抑郁症状之间关联中的调节作用。本研究纳入了1251名居家隔离的年轻人样本(62.6%为女性;平均年龄 = 20.92岁,标准差 = 1.47;年龄范围为18至25岁),他们被要求在线完成一套自我报告问卷。线性回归分析结果显示,COVID-19感染风险与处于隔离状态的年轻人的抑郁症状呈正相关。此外,调节分析表明,这种关联受到毅力和社会支持的调节。具体而言,对于那些报告社会支持水平较高的人来说,这种联系并非显著为正;相反,对于那些报告社会支持水平较低的人来说,当年轻人面临高COVID-19感染风险时,毅力是抑郁症状的一个重要保护因素。本研究表明,更多的社会支持对于帮助年轻人在COVID-19大流行背景下应对可能的负面情绪至关重要。此外,基于大学的咨询服务应特别关注那些社会支持资源相对不足且毅力水平较低的年轻人。