Department of Psychology, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3, Canada.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Oct 28;18(21):11305. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182111305.
Large surveys indicate that many people perceive that their health behaviors (i.e., eating behaviors, physical activity, and self-care routines) and body image have changed during COVID-19; however, large individual variation exists. A person's cognitive appraisal of COVID-19 disruptions may help account for individual differences. Those with a negative problem orientation perceive problems as "threats", whereas those with a positive problem orientation reframe problems as "opportunities". The present experimental study examined the impact of appraisals, specifically being prompted to reflect on the changes in health routines precipitated by COVID-19 restrictions as either "threats" or "opportunities", on problem orientation, coping behaviours, body image, and perceptions of eating behaviors and physical activity in a sample of female undergraduate students ( = 363). The group that reflected on challenges/barriers reported having a more negative problem orientation, being more negatively impacted by COVID-19, engaging in more maladaptive coping behaviors, and having less positive body image compared to participants who reflected on opportunities presented during the pandemic. Findings suggest that appraisals and problem orientation are malleable, and that people who tend to fixate on the challenges associated with COVID-19 may benefit from strategically reflecting on their own resilience and new opportunities that have arisen for engaging in health behaviors.
大量调查表明,许多人认为他们的健康行为(即饮食行为、体育活动和自我保健习惯)和身体形象在 COVID-19 期间发生了变化;然而,个体之间存在很大差异。一个人对 COVID-19 干扰的认知评估可能有助于解释个体差异。那些具有消极问题导向的人将问题视为“威胁”,而那些具有积极问题导向的人则将问题重新定义为“机会”。本实验研究考察了评估的影响,特别是通过促使女性本科大学生(n=363)反思 COVID-19 限制导致的健康常规变化是“威胁”还是“机会”,对问题导向、应对行为、身体形象以及对饮食行为和体育活动的看法的影响。与那些反思大流行期间出现的机会的参与者相比,反思挑战/障碍的组报告说具有更消极的问题导向、更受 COVID-19 的负面影响、采用更多适应不良的应对行为以及对身体形象的评价较低。研究结果表明,评估和问题导向是可塑的,那些倾向于关注与 COVID-19 相关挑战的人可能会受益于战略性地反思自己的适应力和出现的新机会,以参与健康行为。