Kılınç Mustafa, Arslan Gökmen, Çakar Firdevs Savi, Yıldırım Murat
Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, Burdur, Turkey.
The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
Curr Psychol. 2022 Jan 6:1-9. doi: 10.1007/s12144-021-02576-9.
Recent psychological studies have reported that child maltreatment is a common issue during the COVID-19 pandemic, with negative factor leading to greater risk of occurrence of mental health problems. However, the relationship between psychological maltreatment and psychological factors is complex. Understanding the factors, which may help to provide interventions, is a critical step for mental health providers. This study aims to examine the relationships between psychological maltreatment, coping flexibility, coronavirus anxiety, coronavirus stress, and death distress. We collected data from 394 Turkish young adults (76% male: average age 21.36 ± 2.57 years) during the outbreak of COVID-19. The results of multi-mediation analysis showed that psychological maltreatment was positively related to the death obsession. More importantly, this relationship could be explained through the mediated effects of coping flexibility, coronavirus anxiety, and coronavirus stress. This study highlights the non-negligible role of psychological maltreatment in affecting death obsession and the role of coping flexibility in explaining the psychological influence of maltreatment.
近期心理学研究报告称,儿童虐待是新冠疫情期间的一个常见问题,是导致心理健康问题发生风险更高的负面因素。然而,心理虐待与心理因素之间的关系很复杂。了解这些可能有助于提供干预措施的因素,对心理健康服务提供者来说是关键的一步。本研究旨在探讨心理虐待、应对灵活性、新冠焦虑、新冠压力和死亡困扰之间的关系。在新冠疫情爆发期间,我们收集了394名土耳其年轻人(76%为男性,平均年龄21.36±2.57岁)的数据。多重中介分析结果表明,心理虐待与死亡执念呈正相关。更重要的是,这种关系可以通过应对灵活性、新冠焦虑和新冠压力的中介作用来解释。本研究强调了心理虐待在影响死亡执念方面不可忽视的作用,以及应对灵活性在解释虐待的心理影响方面的作用。