Kulcar Vanessa, Kreh Alexander, Juen Barbara, Siller Heidi
University of Innsbruck, Austria.
Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria.
Sage Open. 2023 Mar 15;13(1):21582440231160123. doi: 10.1177/21582440231160123. eCollection 2023 Jan-Mar.
The COVID-19 crisis caused extensive mental health strains. Sense of coherence (SOC) is considered a protective factor for mental health in crisis that might also be decisive during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the mechanisms are not yet well understood. Using longitudinal survey data of 117 Austrian university students collected in 2020, we tested both moderating and mediating effects of SOC for the association of different stressors with later wellbeing. SOC did not buffer but mediated the effects of stressors on wellbeing. Students especially suffered from reduced feelings of manageability when confronted with financial strains, dissatisfying study situations, or disrupted plans. Supporting them in managing the difficulties of the crisis should therefore be considered a crucial part of psychosocial support.
新冠疫情危机造成了广泛的心理健康压力。连贯感(SOC)被认为是危机中心理健康的一个保护因素,在新冠疫情期间可能也起决定性作用,但其机制尚未得到充分理解。利用2020年收集的117名奥地利大学生的纵向调查数据,我们测试了连贯感对不同压力源与后期幸福感之间关联的调节和中介作用。连贯感并未起到缓冲作用,而是介导了压力源对幸福感的影响。当面临经济压力、不尽人意的学习状况或计划被打乱时,学生们尤其感到可控感降低。因此,在帮助他们应对危机困难方面提供支持应被视为心理社会支持的关键部分。