White Holly A
University of Michigan Ann Arbor, United States of America.
Pers Individ Dif. 2022 Mar;187:111393. doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2021.111393. Epub 2021 Nov 12.
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a massive toll on mental well-being. The unprecedented level of uncertainty associated with the pandemic may be a contributing factor to stress and anxiety, especially among individuals with high intolerance to uncertainty (Rettie & Daniels, 2021). Individual differences in need for cognitive closure have also been linked to mental distress during unpredictable situations (Berenbaum et al., 2008). The present study tested the hypothesis that individuals with a high need for cognitive closure would experience relatively higher stress and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. College students (N = 400) completed an abbreviated Need for Closure Scale (Roets & Van Hiel, 2011), the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (Spitzer et al., 2006), and the short-version of the Perceived Stress Scale (Cohen & Williamson, 1988). Results supported the hypothesized relationship between high need for cognitive closure and higher levels of stress and anxiety. Findings have relevance to college students who are experiencing heightened psychological stress during the COVID-19 pandemic.
新冠疫情对心理健康造成了巨大影响。与疫情相关的前所未有的不确定性水平可能是导致压力和焦虑的一个因素,尤其是在对不确定性高度不耐受的个体中(雷蒂和丹尼尔斯,2021年)。在不可预测的情况下,认知闭合需求的个体差异也与精神痛苦有关(贝伦鲍姆等人,2008年)。本研究检验了这样一个假设,即在新冠疫情期间,认知闭合需求高的个体将经历相对更高的压力和焦虑。大学生(N = 400)完成了一份简化的认知闭合需求量表(罗茨和范希尔,2011年)、广泛性焦虑症量表(斯皮策等人,2006年)以及感知压力量表简版(科恩和威廉姆森,1988年)。结果支持了认知闭合高需求与更高水平的压力和焦虑之间的假设关系。研究结果与在新冠疫情期间经历心理压力加剧的大学生有关。