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在 COVID-19 大流行期间,中风患者群体之间的共同社会身份和感知社会支持与心理健康的关系。

Shared social identity and perceived social support among stroke groups during the COVID-19 pandemic: Relationship with psychosocial health.

机构信息

College of Medicine and Health, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.

Department of Psychology, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.

出版信息

Appl Psychol Health Well Being. 2023 Feb;15(1):172-192. doi: 10.1111/aphw.12348. Epub 2022 Feb 9.

Abstract

Community-based peer support groups for stroke survivors are common in the United Kingdom and aim to support rehabilitation. This study of 260 stroke survivors across 118 groups nationally used an online survey format, completed on average 3 months into the pandemic. Analysis of both quantitative and open-ended responses provided insights into how stroke group members maintained contact during the COVID-19 pandemic and how the group processes of shared social identity and perceived social support related to psychosocial outcomes (self-esteem, well-being and loneliness). Group members adapted to the pandemic early through telephone calls (61.6% of participants) and internet-based contact (>70% of participants), although also showed a desire for greater contact with their groups. A stronger sense of shared social identity and perceptions of social support from the stroke groups were weakly associated with reductions in loneliness among members, and greater perceived social support was associated with higher self-esteem. However, having poor health and living alone were more strongly associated with more negative psychosocial outcomes. The discussion considers how barriers to contact during pandemics can be managed, including access and use of online communication, limitations imposed by stroke-related disability, and how the experience of feeling supported and social identification can be better nurtured within remote contexts.

摘要

社区为基础的脑卒中幸存者同伴支持小组在英国很常见,旨在支持康复。这项针对全国 118 个小组的 260 名脑卒中幸存者的研究采用了在线调查的形式,平均在大流行开始后 3 个月完成。对定量和开放式回答的分析提供了有关脑卒中小组在 COVID-19 大流行期间如何保持联系的见解,以及共享社会认同和感知社会支持的小组过程如何与心理社会结果(自尊、幸福感和孤独感)相关。通过电话(61.6%的参与者)和基于互联网的联系(超过 70%的参与者),小组早期就适应了大流行,尽管他们也表现出希望与小组有更多的联系。脑卒中小组中更强的共享社会认同感和对社会支持的感知与成员孤独感的降低弱相关,而更大的感知社会支持与更高的自尊相关。然而,健康状况不佳和独居与更负面的心理社会结果更密切相关。讨论考虑了如何管理大流行期间的联系障碍,包括在线沟通的获取和使用、脑卒中相关残疾带来的限制,以及如何在远程环境中更好地培养被支持和社会认同的感觉。

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