Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Aarhus University, Aarhus C, Denmark.
Scand J Psychol. 2024 Feb;65(1):42-52. doi: 10.1111/sjop.12952. Epub 2023 Jul 25.
Societal lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed everyday life across the globe, including requirements of social distancing that might limit the social support people derive from social interaction. Social support has proven to be a vital resource for well-being (i.e., perceived stress and satisfaction with life) and coping during societal challenges. The present study examined how social support is associated with perceived stress and life satisfaction through self-efficacy and self-esteem among Danish students (N = 204). These psychological constructs were examined both during and after lockdown, assessing the possible aversive psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Results did not yield any significant changes in either the mean scores of the constructs or the indirect effects model across the two time points. Moreover, the results indicate that social support derived from a significant person, family, and friends - but not student peers - is negatively linked with perceived stress and positively associated with life satisfaction through both self-efficacy and self-esteem. Although societal lockdown did not yield significant psychological impact, the results highlight the importance of social support among students, both during and after lockdown.
由于 COVID-19 大流行而导致的社会封锁改变了全球各地的日常生活,包括保持社交距离的要求,这可能会限制人们从社交互动中获得的社会支持。社会支持已被证明是应对社会挑战时幸福感(即感知压力和生活满意度)和应对能力的重要资源。本研究通过丹麦学生(N=204)的自我效能感和自尊来探讨社会支持如何通过自我效能感和自尊与感知压力和生活满意度相关。这些心理结构在封锁期间和之后都进行了检查,评估了 COVID-19 大流行可能产生的负面心理影响。结果在两个时间点上,这些结构的平均分数或间接效应模型都没有显示出任何显著变化。此外,结果表明,来自重要人物、家庭和朋友的社会支持——而不是学生同伴的支持——与感知压力呈负相关,通过自我效能感和自尊与生活满意度呈正相关。尽管社会封锁没有产生显著的心理影响,但结果强调了社会支持在学生中的重要性,无论是在封锁期间还是之后。