School of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, Beijing Key Laboratory of Behavior and Mental Health, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.
College of Human Ecology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 28;20(3):2299. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20032299.
This research examined the impact of COVID-19 risk perception on sense of control, testing the hypotheses that COVID-19 risk perception would reduce sense of control and that this effect would be mediated by death anxiety and moderated by Confucian coping. A series of six studies were conducted with Chinese participants ( = 2202) and employed different research designs in lab and real-life settings. Across the studies, we found that the perceived risk of COVID-19 impaired sense of control. Studies 3a to 5 further revealed that death anxiety mediated the adverse effect of COVID-19 risk perception on sense of control, and Studies 4 to 5 revealed that Confucian coping strategies alleviated the adverse effect of COVID-19 risk perception on sense of control. These findings shed new light on the psychological impact of risk perception in times of crisis and identify mitigating factors and boundary conditions.
本研究考察了 COVID-19 风险感知对控制感的影响,检验了以下假设:COVID-19 风险感知会降低控制感,而这种效应会被死亡焦虑所中介,同时受到儒家应对方式的调节。通过六项研究,使用实验室和现实生活中的不同研究设计,我们对中国参与者(n=2202)进行了研究。研究发现,对 COVID-19 的风险感知会损害控制感。研究 3a 至 5 进一步表明,死亡焦虑中介了 COVID-19 风险感知对控制感的负面影响,而研究 4 至 5 表明,儒家应对策略减轻了 COVID-19 风险感知对控制感的负面影响。这些发现为危机时期风险感知的心理影响提供了新的视角,并确定了缓解因素和边界条件。