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学生在 COVID-19 疫情期间的负面情绪及其理性和非理性行为。

Students' negative emotions and their rational and irrational behaviors during COVID-19 outbreak.

机构信息

Independent researcher, Iran.

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Mar 7;17(3):e0264985. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0264985. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

The pandemic has posed an intense threat to the mental health of younger adults. Despite significant efforts in studying various aspects of COVID-19, there is a dearth of evidence on how negative emotions are associated with behaviors. A comparison across associated factors to different negative emotions by means of a unified model is especially missing from the literature. This study was conducted by using the results of a survey conducted across 2,534 students enrolled in 7 states in the US. Various feelings such as sad, irritable, stress and guilt were analyzed in a unified model by means of seemingly unrelated regression (SUR). Questions were asked related to rationally limiting the spread of virus, and questions related to behaviors that seem to be extreme. Irrational behaviors, such as limiting exercise at home due to COVID-19 could be due to experiencing negative emotions, which distort the meaning of events for the students. That behavior, for instance, was found to be positively associated with various negative feelings. In addition, the results highlighted significant differences across emotions in terms of demographic characteristics such as gender and age, and various precautionary actions that students take, such as limiting outdoor activities or limiting social gathering. For instance, it was highlighted while avoiding a large group of people, in spite of its importance in curbing the spread of virus, is negatively associated with various negative emotions, taking a possible nonconsequential precaution of completely limiting all people outside the immediate family result in a higher level of negative emotions. Also, it was found that having a higher body mass index (BMI), self-rated worse health conditions, and limiting outdoor activities have detrimental effects on the mental health of students.

摘要

大流行对年轻人的心理健康构成了强烈威胁。尽管在研究 COVID-19 的各个方面做出了巨大努力,但关于负面情绪如何与行为相关的证据仍然不足。通过统一模型比较与不同负面情绪相关的因素,在文献中尤其缺失。这项研究是使用在美国 7 个州的 2534 名学生进行的一项调查的结果进行的。通过似乎不相关的回归(SUR),在统一模型中分析了各种感觉,如悲伤、易怒、压力和内疚。提出了与理性限制病毒传播有关的问题,以及与似乎极端的行为有关的问题。由于 COVID-19 而在家中限制锻炼等不合理行为可能是由于经历了负面情绪,这些情绪扭曲了学生对事件的意义。例如,这种行为被发现与各种负面情绪呈正相关。此外,研究结果突出了情绪在性别和年龄等人口特征以及学生采取的各种预防措施方面的显著差异,例如限制户外活动或限制社交聚会。例如,虽然避免一大群人对于遏制病毒传播很重要,但它与各种负面情绪呈负相关,采取完全限制除直系亲属以外的所有人的非必要预防措施会导致更高水平的负面情绪。此外,研究还发现,较高的体重指数(BMI)、自我评估较差的健康状况以及限制户外活动会对学生的心理健康产生不利影响。

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