Kumar Shaina A, Edwards Madison E, Grandgenett Hanna M, Scherer Lisa L, DiLillo David, Jaffe Anna E
Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Omaha, NE USA.
J Happiness Stud. 2022;23(7):3463-3483. doi: 10.1007/s10902-022-00554-x. Epub 2022 Jul 14.
Researchers have emphasized the detrimental effects of COVID-19 on mental health, but less attention has been given to personal strengths promoting resilience during the pandemic. One strength might be gratitude, which supports wellbeing amidst adversity. A two-wave examination of 201 college students revealed anxiety symptom severity increased to a lesser extent from pre-COVID (January-March 2020) to onset-COVID (April 2020) among those who reported greater pre-COVID gratitude. A similar trend appeared for depression symptom severity. Gratitude was also correlated with less negative changes in outlook, greater positive changes in outlook, and endorsement of positive experiences resulting from COVID-19. Thematic analysis showed "strengthened interpersonal connections" and "more time" were the most commonly reported positive experiences. Overall findings suggest gratitude lessened mental health difficulties and fostered positivity at the onset of the pandemic, but more research is needed to determine whether gratitude and other strengths promote resilience as COVID-19 continues.
研究人员强调了新冠病毒对心理健康的有害影响,但对于在疫情期间促进心理韧性的个人优势关注较少。感恩可能是其中一种优势,它能在逆境中支持幸福感。对201名大学生进行的两阶段调查显示,在报告新冠疫情前感恩程度较高的学生中,从新冠疫情前(2020年1月至3月)到疫情开始时(2020年4月),焦虑症状严重程度的增加幅度较小。抑郁症状严重程度也出现了类似趋势。感恩还与消极的人生观变化减少、积极的人生观变化增加以及认可新冠疫情带来的积极体验相关。主题分析表明,“人际关系增强”和“时间变多”是最常被提及的积极体验。总体研究结果表明,感恩在疫情初期减轻了心理健康问题并促进了积极心态,但随着新冠疫情的持续,还需要更多研究来确定感恩和其他优势是否能促进心理韧性。