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从混乱中建立秩序:连贯感及应对资源在解释7个国家新冠疫情期间心理健康状况中的中介作用

Order out of chaos: Sense of coherence and the mediating role of coping resources in explaining mental health during COVID-19 in 7 countries.

作者信息

Mana A, Bauer G F, Meier Magistretti C, Sardu C, Juvinyà-Canal D, Hardy L J, Catz Or, Tušl M, Sagy S

机构信息

Department of Behavioral Studies, Peres Academic Center, Rehovot, Israel.

Center of Salutogenesis, Institute of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Prevention, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

SSM Ment Health. 2021 Dec;1:100001. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmmh.2021.100001. Epub 2021 Jun 14.

Abstract

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and the universal chaos created by it, this study explores the role of sense of coherence (Soc, Antonovsky, 1979) and how it enables coping with a stressful situation and staying well. SOC is a generalized orientation which allows one to perceive the world as comprehensible, manageable, and meaningful. In an attempt to understand 'how does the SOC work' we employed the salutogenic assumption that a strong SOC allows one to reach out in any given situation and find those resources appropriate to the specific stressor. Thus, we hypothesized that the positive impact of SOC on mental health outcomes would be mediated through coping resources that are particularly salient in times of crisis. One resource is related to the micro level (perceived family support) and the other concerns the macro level (trust in leaders and social-political institutions). Data collection was conducted in different countries during May-June 2020 via online platforms. The data included 7 samples of adult participants (age 18-90) from Israel (n ​= ​669), Italy (n ​= ​899), Spain (n ​= ​476), Germany (n ​= ​708), Austria (n ​= ​1026), Switzerland (n ​= ​147), and the U.S. (n ​= ​506). The questionnaires included standard tools (MHC-SF, SOC-13) as well as questionnaires of perceived family support and trust that were adapted to the pandemic context. As expected, SOC was associated with mental health in all the samples. Perceived family support and trust in leaders and social-political institutions mediated the relationships between SOC and mental health, controlling for age, gender, and level of financial risk. It appears that SOC has a universal meaning, not limited by cultural and situational characteristics. The discussion focuses on the theoretical, social, and political applications of the salutogenic model - and its core concept of SOC - in the context of coping with a global pandemic across different cultural contexts and countries.

摘要

在新冠疫情及其引发的全球混乱之中,本研究探讨了连贯感(SOC,Antonovsky,1979)的作用,以及它如何使人应对压力情境并保持健康。连贯感是一种普遍的取向,它使人们能够将世界视为可理解、可掌控且有意义的。为了理解“连贯感是如何起作用的”,我们采用了健康生成假设,即强烈的连贯感使人们能够在任何给定情境中伸出援手,并找到适合特定压力源的资源。因此,我们假设连贯感对心理健康结果的积极影响将通过在危机时期特别突出的应对资源来介导。一种资源与微观层面(感知到的家庭支持)相关,另一种则涉及宏观层面(对领导者和社会政治机构的信任)。2020年5月至6月期间,通过在线平台在不同国家进行了数据收集。数据包括来自以色列(n = 669)、意大利(n = 899)、西班牙(n = 476)、德国(n = 708)、奥地利(n = 1026)、瑞士(n = 147)和美国(n = 506)的7个成年参与者样本(年龄18 - 90岁)。问卷包括标准工具(MHC - SF,SOC - 13)以及根据疫情背景改编的感知家庭支持和信任问卷。正如预期的那样,连贯感在所有样本中都与心理健康相关。感知到的家庭支持以及对领导者和社会政治机构的信任介导了连贯感与心理健康之间的关系,同时控制了年龄、性别和财务风险水平。看来连贯感具有普遍意义,不受文化和情境特征的限制。讨论聚焦于健康生成模型及其核心概念连贯感在应对不同文化背景和国家的全球疫情背景下的理论、社会和政治应用。

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