Section for Implementation and Treatment Research, The Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Norway.
Section for Trauma, Catastrophes and Forced Migration - Children and Youth, The Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Norway.
Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2021 Nov 24;12(1):1990551. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2021.1990551. eCollection 2021.
The COVID-19 pandemic has represented a burden to communities worldwide. Research indicates that this burden is not equally distributed in the community, and vulnerable groups, such as violence-exposed individuals may pay a particularly high prize. Perceived social support is known to buffer against negative effects of trauma and adversity, but it is not clear whether this is the case during times of social restrictions and lockdowns. In this study, we tested if perceived social support could buffer the link between pandemic worry and psychological distress in a community sample and in the subgroup exposed to violence during the pandemic.
A stratified, presumed representative sample of the Norwegian population ( = 1,041, response rate = 39.9%) responded to a cross-sectional web survey in May 2020. Fifty-nine participants (5.7%) had been exposed to physical, sexual, and/or psychological violence during the last month.
Current violence, pandemic worry, and perceived social support were independently associated with psychological distress. In the total sample, perceived social support moderated the relationship between pandemic worry and psychological distress. However, this was not found in individuals who were exposed to current violence.
Even though high levels of perceived social support can protect against psychological distress in the face of pandemic worry in the community, it seems that this resource is not as useful for individuals exposed to current violence. Outreach health and care services are warranted to support the needs of this particular vulnerable group.
COVID-19 大流行给全球社区带来了负担。研究表明,这种负担在社区中分布不均,弱势群体,如暴露于暴力环境中的个体,可能付出特别高的代价。人们知道,感知到的社会支持可以缓冲创伤和逆境的负面影响,但在社会限制和封锁期间,情况是否如此尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们测试了感知到的社会支持是否可以缓冲大流行担忧与社区样本中以及在大流行期间暴露于暴力的亚组中心理困扰之间的联系。
2020 年 5 月,对挪威人口的分层、假定具有代表性的样本(=1041,回应率=39.9%)进行了横断面网络调查。59 名参与者(5.7%)在过去一个月中遭受过身体、性和/或心理暴力。
当前的暴力、大流行担忧和感知到的社会支持与心理困扰独立相关。在总样本中,感知到的社会支持调节了大流行担忧与心理困扰之间的关系。然而,在当前遭受暴力的个体中并未发现这种关系。
尽管在面对社区中大流行担忧时,高水平的感知到的社会支持可以保护免受心理困扰,但对于当前遭受暴力的个体来说,这种资源似乎并不那么有用。需要提供外联健康和护理服务,以满足这一特定弱势群体的需求。