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对新冠病毒的恐惧加剧了其对 21 个国家民众心理健康和社会安全的威胁。

Fears of compassion magnify the harmful effects of threat of COVID-19 on mental health and social safeness across 21 countries.

机构信息

University of Coimbra, Center for Research in Neuropsychology and Cognitive Behavioral Intervention (CINEICC), Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Coimbra, Portugal.

College of Health, Psychology and Social Care, Centre for Compassion Research and Training, University of Derby, Derby, UK.

出版信息

Clin Psychol Psychother. 2021 Nov;28(6):1317-1333. doi: 10.1002/cpp.2601. Epub 2021 May 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic is a massive global health crisis with damaging consequences to mental health and social relationships. Exploring factors that may heighten or buffer the risk of mental health problems in this context is thus critical. Whilst compassion may be a protective factor, in contrast fears of compassion increase vulnerability to psychosocial distress and may amplify the impact of the pandemic on mental health. This study explores the magnifying effects of fears of compassion on the impact of perceived threat of COVID-19 on depression, anxiety and stress, and social safeness.

METHODS

Adult participants from the general population (N = 4057) were recruited across 21 countries worldwide, and completed self-report measures of perceived threat of COVID-19, fears of compassion (for self, from others, for others), depression, anxiety, stress and social safeness.

RESULTS

Perceived threat of COVID-19 predicted increased depression, anxiety and stress. The three flows of fears of compassion predicted higher levels of depression, anxiety and stress and lower social safeness. All fears of compassion moderated (heightened) the impact of perceived threat of COVID-19 on psychological distress. Only fears of compassion from others moderated the effects of likelihood of contracting COVID-19 on social safeness. These effects were consistent across all countries.

CONCLUSIONS

Fears of compassion have a universal magnifying effect on the damaging impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and social safeness. Compassion focused interventions and communications could be implemented to reduce resistances to compassion and promote mental wellbeing during and following the pandemic.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行是一场全球性的重大健康危机,对心理健康和社会关系造成了破坏性影响。因此,探索可能加剧或缓冲这一背景下心理健康问题风险的因素至关重要。虽然同情心可能是一种保护因素,但与同情心相关的恐惧会增加心理社会困扰的脆弱性,并可能放大大流行对心理健康的影响。本研究探讨了对他人的同情心恐惧对感知到的 COVID-19 威胁对抑郁、焦虑和压力以及社会安全感的影响的放大作用。

方法

从全球 21 个国家招募了来自普通人群的成年参与者(N=4057),并完成了对 COVID-19 感知威胁、对他人的同情心恐惧(对自己、对他人、对他人)、抑郁、焦虑、压力和社会安全感的自我报告测量。

结果

感知到的 COVID-19 威胁预测了抑郁、焦虑和压力的增加。同情心恐惧的三个流预测了更高水平的抑郁、焦虑和压力以及更低的社会安全感。所有对他人的同情心恐惧都加剧了(增强了)感知到的 COVID-19 威胁对心理困扰的影响。只有对他人的同情心恐惧调节了感染 COVID-19 的可能性对社会安全感的影响。这些影响在所有国家都是一致的。

结论

对他人的同情心恐惧对 COVID-19 大流行对心理健康和社会安全感的破坏性影响具有普遍的放大作用。在大流行期间和之后,可以实施以同情心为重点的干预措施和沟通,以减少对同情心的抵制并促进心理健康。

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