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人格特质能预测新冠疫情期间的抑郁症吗?

Can Personality Traits Predict Depression during the COVID-19 Pandemic?

作者信息

Nudelman Gabriel, Kamble Shanmukh Vasant, Otto Kathleen

机构信息

School of Behavioral Sciences, The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Rabenu Yeruham St., P.O.B 8401, 6818211 Yaffo, Israel.

Department of Psychology, Karnatak University, Dharwad, India.

出版信息

Soc Justice Res. 2021;34(2):218-234. doi: 10.1007/s11211-021-00369-w. Epub 2021 Jun 1.

Abstract

The emotional costs of the COVID-19 pandemic have raised concerns among clinicians and scholars. The goal of the current study was to test whether or not neuroticism, conscientiousness, and personal belief in a just world are associated with depression during the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, the contribution of neuroticism and conscientiousness was assessed over and above demographic variables and COVID-19 perceptions, and the unique contribution of personal belief in a just world was evaluated beyond all the other study variables. Samples were collected in three different countries-Israel ( = 917), Germany ( = 213), and India ( = 160). Online self-report questionnaires were utilized to measure age, gender, COVID-19 perceptions (probability, severity, and self-efficacy), neuroticism, conscientiousness, personal belief in a just world, and depression. The findings indicated that, across the three countries, neuroticism was positively associated with depression (correlations ranging from .24 to .44), and conscientiousness and personal belief in a just world were negatively associated with depression (correlations ranging from - .31 to - .21, and from - .35 to - .23, respectively). Moreover, neuroticism and conscientiousness explained unique variance over and above demographic variables and COVID-19 perceptions (except conscientiousness in India), and the effect of personal belief in a just world on depression was significant beyond the effects of all other study variables. These findings support the role of personality in explaining depression regardless of situational characteristics and stress the role of just world beliefs as protective factors against negative emotions.

摘要

新冠疫情带来的情感代价引发了临床医生和学者的关注。本研究的目的是检验在新冠疫情期间,神经质、尽责性以及对公正世界的个人信念是否与抑郁相关。此外,在考虑人口统计学变量和对新冠疫情的认知之外,评估了神经质和尽责性的贡献,并且在所有其他研究变量之外,评估了对公正世界的个人信念的独特贡献。样本来自三个不同的国家——以色列(n = 917)、德国(n = 213)和印度(n = 160)。通过在线自我报告问卷来测量年龄、性别、对新冠疫情的认知(可能性、严重性和自我效能感)、神经质、尽责性、对公正世界的个人信念以及抑郁程度。研究结果表明,在这三个国家中,神经质与抑郁呈正相关(相关系数范围为0.24至0.44),尽责性和对公正世界的个人信念与抑郁呈负相关(相关系数分别为-0.31至-0.21以及-0.35至-0.23)。此外,除了印度的尽责性外,神经质和尽责性在人口统计学变量和对新冠疫情的认知之外解释了独特的方差,并且对公正世界的个人信念对抑郁的影响在所有其他研究变量的影响之外具有显著意义。这些发现支持了人格在解释抑郁方面的作用,无论情境特征如何,并强调了公正世界信念作为抵御负面情绪的保护因素的作用。

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