Tu Allison K, Restivo Haney Juliana, O'Neill Kathryn, Swaminathan Akshay, Choi Karmel W, Lee Hyunjoon, Smoller Jordan W, Patel Vikram, Barreira Paul J, Liu Cindy H, Naslund John A
Harvard College, 86 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA.
Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, 641 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA, 02115, USA.
Psychiatry Res Commun. 2023 Mar;3(1):100104. doi: 10.1016/j.psycom.2023.100104. Epub 2023 Jan 31.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, graduate students have faced increased risk of mental health challenges. Research suggests that experiencing adversity may induce positive psychological changes, called post-traumatic growth (PTG). These changes can include improved relationships with others, perceptions of oneself, and enjoyment of life. Few existing studies have explored this phenomenon among graduate students. This secondary data analysis of a survey conducted in November 2020 among graduate students at a private R1 University in the northeast United States examined graduate students' levels and correlates of PTG during the COVID-19 pandemic. Students had a low level of PTG, with a mean score of 10.31 out of 50. Linear regression models showed significant positive relationships between anxiety and PTG and between a measure of self-reported impact of the pandemic and PTG. Non-White minorities also had significantly greater PTG than White participants. Experiencing more negative impact due to the pandemic and ruminating about the pandemic were correlated with greater PTG. These findings advance research on the patterns of PTG during the COVID-19 pandemic and can inform future studies of graduate students' coping mechanisms and support efforts to promote pandemic recovery and resilience.
在整个新冠疫情期间,研究生面临心理健康挑战的风险增加。研究表明,经历逆境可能会引发积极的心理变化,即创伤后成长(PTG)。这些变化可以包括与他人关系的改善、对自我的认知以及对生活的享受。现有的研究很少探讨研究生中的这一现象。这项对2020年11月在美国东北部一所私立R1大学的研究生进行的调查的二次数据分析,考察了新冠疫情期间研究生的创伤后成长水平及其相关因素。学生的创伤后成长水平较低,在满分50分的情况下平均得分为10.31分。线性回归模型显示,焦虑与创伤后成长之间以及自我报告的疫情影响程度与创伤后成长之间存在显著的正相关关系。非白人少数群体的创伤后成长也明显高于白人参与者。因疫情经历更多负面影响以及反复思考疫情与更高的创伤后成长相关。这些发现推进了对新冠疫情期间创伤后成长模式的研究,并可为未来关于研究生应对机制的研究提供参考,同时有助于为促进疫情恢复和恢复力的支持工作提供信息。