Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 May 24;19(11):6369. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19116369.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the fear of being infected was a major concern, resulting in both physical and psychological effects. Despite several studies on fear of COVID-19 in the general population, the effects on healthy volunteers who face COVID-19 on the frontlines have not yet been investigated.
An online survey on specific psychological variables related to COVID-19 was administered to 720 healthy volunteers, and gender differences were investigated.
The primary finding was that females showed higher scores in all dimensions assessed. A multiple linear regression conducted on both genders exhibited a similar pattern of predictors, highlighting the pivotal role of negative affect in the male group.
The findings suggest that COVID-19 had significant effects on healthy volunteers, especially in the female group. Although the previous literature did not report the crucial role played by the negative affect in the male sample, these results highlight the need to deepen how both genders use different emotional strategies to cope with stressful situations. This study may be useful in the development of specific psychological support and ad hoc training for healthy volunteers.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,对感染的恐惧是一个主要关注点,导致了身体和心理方面的影响。尽管有几项关于普通人群对 COVID-19 恐惧的研究,但尚未研究面对 COVID-19 前线的健康志愿者的影响。
对 720 名健康志愿者进行了一项关于与 COVID-19 相关的特定心理变量的在线调查,并调查了性别差异。
主要发现是女性在评估的所有维度上得分都更高。对两性进行的多元线性回归表现出类似的预测因素模式,突出了负性情绪在男性群体中的关键作用。
研究结果表明,COVID-19 对健康志愿者有重大影响,特别是在女性群体中。尽管之前的文献没有报告负性情绪在男性样本中发挥的关键作用,但这些结果强调了需要深入了解两性如何使用不同的情绪策略来应对压力情况。本研究对于为健康志愿者制定特定的心理支持和特别培训可能有用。