Kim Kyoungmi, Lim Hyun Ju, Moon Eunsoo, Moon Sung Il
Department of Counselling Psychology, TongMyong University, Busan, Republic of Korea.
Department of Psychology, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, Republic of Korea.
Psychiatry Investig. 2023 Feb;20(2):130-136. doi: 10.30773/pi.2022.0243. Epub 2023 Feb 23.
Optimism, social support, and spirituality can be important factors related to coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) stress. However, studies investigating the influence and interplay of optimism, social support, and spirituality on COVID-19 simultaneously are still few. This study is aimed to explore the influence of optimism, social support, and spirituality on COVID-19 stress in the Christian church community.
A total 350 participants were included in this study. This study was cross-sectionally conducted by using an online survey on optimism, social support, spirituality, and COVID-19 stress that were measured by the Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R), Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support Scale (MSPSS), Spiritual Well-Being Scale (SWBS), and COVID-19 Stress Scale for Korean People (CSSK). The prediction models for COVID-19 stress were analyzed by using univariate and multiple linear regression.
Based on the results of univariate linear regression, subjective feelings on income (p<0.001) and health status (p<0.001), LOTR (p<0.001), MSPSS (p=0.025), and SWBS (p<0.001) scores were significantly associated with COVID-19 stress. The multiple linear regression model with subjective feelings on income and health status and SWSB score was significant (p<0.001) and explained 17.7% of the variance (R2=0.177).
This study showed that subjective feeling on low income, those who had poor health status, lower optimism, lower perceived social support, and lower spirituality were significantly affected with COVID-19 stress. Especially, the model with subjective feelings on income and health status, and spirituality showed highly significant effects, despite the interaction with associated factors. To cope with unpredictable stressful situations like the COVID-19 pandemic, integrated interventions on psycho-socio-spiritual aspect are warranted.
乐观、社会支持和精神性可能是与2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)应激相关的重要因素。然而,同时研究乐观、社会支持和精神性对COVID-19的影响及其相互作用的研究仍然较少。本研究旨在探讨乐观、社会支持和精神性对基督教教会社区中COVID-19应激的影响。
本研究共纳入350名参与者。本研究采用在线调查的方式进行横断面研究,调查内容包括通过修订的生活取向测试(LOT-R)、领悟社会支持多维量表(MSPSS)、精神幸福感量表(SWBS)和韩国人COVID-19应激量表(CSSK)测量的乐观、社会支持、精神性和COVID-19应激。采用单变量和多元线性回归分析COVID-19应激的预测模型。
基于单变量线性回归结果,收入主观感受(p<0.001)、健康状况(p<0.001)、LOT-R(p<0.001)、MSPSS(p=0.025)和SWBS(p<0.001)得分与COVID-19应激显著相关。包含收入和健康状况主观感受以及SWSB得分的多元线性回归模型具有显著性(p<0.001),解释了17.7%的方差变异(R2=0.177)。
本研究表明,低收入主观感受、健康状况较差、乐观程度较低、领悟社会支持较低和精神性较低的人群受COVID-19应激的影响显著。特别是,包含收入和健康状况主观感受以及精神性的模型显示出高度显著的影响,尽管存在与相关因素的相互作用。为应对像COVID-19大流行这样不可预测的应激情况,有必要在心理-社会-精神层面进行综合干预。