Department of Psychology, Neapolis University Pafos, 8042 Paphos, Cyprus.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Apr 7;18(8):3868. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18083868.
The aim of the current study was to examine mental health effects of the first wave of COVID-19 (Corona Virus Disease-19) in Cyprus. Accordingly, 388 individuals aged 18-65+ responded to the Components of Mental Health Questionnaire that was distributed via social media for two weeks assessing how emotional distress, support and interest in self and others, lifestyle changes, engagement in protective measures, and avoidant behaviors were related to participants' gender, age, and place of residency. Additionally, we measured the level of concern of individuals during and after the first wave outbreak of the pandemic. The results suggest that (a) females experience higher levels of anxiety, stress, fear, worry, and despair than males and are more likely to undertake protective measures, (b) older individuals and those who live in urban areas perceive greater social support and interest in the emotional experience of significant others, (c) emotional distress and support and interest in self and others are associated with all other variables, indicating the importance of these constructs to the experience of a pandemic, and (d) there was a decrease in participants' concern after the end of the first wave of the pandemic. Mental health professionals could find this information useful when developing and implementing prevention programs that aim to offer psychological support during this stressful period.
本研究旨在探讨塞浦路斯第一波 COVID-19(冠状病毒病-19)对心理健康的影响。为此,我们通过社交媒体分发了《心理健康问卷》,共有 388 名 18-65 岁以上的参与者在两周内对此进行了回复,以评估情绪困扰、对自己和他人的支持和兴趣、生活方式的改变、采取保护措施的情况以及回避行为与参与者的性别、年龄和居住地之间的关系。此外,我们还测量了个人在大流行第一波爆发期间和之后的担忧程度。结果表明:(a)女性比男性经历更高水平的焦虑、压力、恐惧、担忧和绝望,并且更有可能采取保护措施;(b)年龄较大的个体和居住在城市地区的个体感受到更大的社会支持和对重要他人情感体验的兴趣;(c)情绪困扰以及对自己和他人的支持和兴趣与所有其他变量相关,表明这些结构对大流行的体验很重要;(d)第一波大流行结束后,参与者的担忧程度有所下降。心理健康专业人员在制定和实施旨在在此紧张时期提供心理支持的预防计划时,可以发现这些信息很有用。