Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Vienna Doctoral School in Cognition, Behavior and Neuroscience, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2022 May 20;13(1):2065431. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2022.2065431. eCollection 2022.
The complex system of stressors related to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected the global population, provoking a broad range of psychological reactions. Although numerous studies have investigated the mental health impact of COVID-19, qualitative research and cross-country comparisons are still rare.
This qualitative study aimed to explore self-perceived challenges and opportunities related to COVID-19 across six European countries. The overall objective was to provide a differentiated picture of individual subjective experiences in the early stages of the pandemic.
The present study included 7309 participants from Austria, Croatia, Georgia, Greece, Poland, and Portugal. We performed qualitative content analysis according to Mayring analyse open-ended questions regarding stressful events, positive and negative aspects of the pandemic, and recommendations to cope with the pandemic situation. software was used for data management and analysis.
Participants' accounts were moderately consistent across the countries. The most prominent themes regarding stressful and negative pandemic aspects included: , , and Answers about positive pandemic consequences were mainly centred around the themes , , and . Key themes identified from participants' recommendations to cope with the pandemic included , , and .
Participants experienced various challenges, but also shared several positive pandemic consequences and recommendations to cope with the pandemic. These first-hand data could inform mental health practices to promote well-being during COVID-19 and similar global challenges in the participating countries and possibly beyond.
We examined COVID-19-related experiences in 7309 adults from six European countries.Besides challenges, participants identified many positive pandemic consequences.Participants' recommendations to cope with COVID-19 included behavioural and cognitive-emotional strategies.
与 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行相关的复杂压力源系统影响了全球人口,引发了广泛的心理反应。尽管许多研究已经调查了 COVID-19 对心理健康的影响,但定性研究和跨国比较仍然很少。
本定性研究旨在探讨六个欧洲国家对 COVID-19 的自我感知挑战和机遇。总体目标是提供 COVID-19 大流行早期个人主观经历的差异化图景。
本研究包括来自奥地利、克罗地亚、格鲁吉亚、希腊、波兰和葡萄牙的 7309 名参与者。我们根据 Mayring 分析软件对开放式问题进行了定性内容分析,这些问题涉及压力事件、大流行的积极和消极方面,以及应对大流行情况的建议。
参与者的叙述在各国之间较为一致。关于压力大的和消极的大流行方面的最突出主题包括:经济问题、工作问题、人际关系问题和健康问题。关于大流行的积极后果的回答主要集中在以下主题:远程工作、在线学习和数字化。从参与者应对大流行的建议中确定的关键主题包括:保持社交联系、保持健康的生活方式和寻找应对压力的策略。
参与者经历了各种挑战,但也分享了一些积极的大流行后果和应对大流行的建议。这些第一手资料可以为促进 COVID-19 期间和参与国家及可能超越参与国家的类似全球挑战期间的幸福感提供心理健康实践的信息。
我们检查了来自六个欧洲国家的 7309 名成年人与 COVID-19 相关的经历。除了挑战,参与者还确定了许多积极的大流行后果。参与者应对 COVID-19 的建议包括行为和认知情感策略。