Institute of Psychology, Pedagogical University of Krakow, 30-084 Krakow, Poland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Aug 1;20(15):6490. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20156490.
This study investigated whether gratitude and fear of COVID-19 mediated the relationship between crisis experience during the pandemic and purpose in life in men and women.
Six hundred and five participants aged between 18 and 60 years (M = 25.6; = 8.39) completed the Gratitude, Resentment, and Appreciation Scale-Short Form (GRAT-S), Fear of COVID-19 Scale, and Purpose in Life Test (PIL). In addition, the respondents were questioned about life crises during the previous six months (e.g., the death of a loved one or illness).
Men and women differed in their endorsement of gratitude or fear of COVID-19 as a mediator. Women's experiences of the crisis related both directly and indirectly to purpose in life, with gratitude and fear of COVID-19 mediating this relationship. In men, only the indirect path, from crisis experience, through gratitude, to purpose in life, turned out to be significant.
The results of this study suggest that coping styles differ in men and women and, as a consequence, that crisis interventions need to take gender into account.
本研究旨在探讨在男性和女性中,感恩和对 COVID-19 的恐惧是否在大流行期间的危机经历与生活目标之间起中介作用。
605 名年龄在 18 至 60 岁之间的参与者(M = 25.6;SD = 8.39)完成了感恩、怨恨和欣赏量表-短式(GRAT-S)、对 COVID-19 的恐惧量表和生活目标测试(PIL)。此外,被调查者还被问及过去六个月中的生活危机(例如,亲人去世或患病)。
男性和女性在感恩或对 COVID-19 的恐惧是否作为中介的认同上存在差异。女性的危机经历与生活目标直接和间接相关,感恩和对 COVID-19 的恐惧在这一关系中起中介作用。在男性中,只有从危机经历到感恩再到生活目标的间接路径是显著的。
本研究结果表明,男性和女性的应对方式不同,因此危机干预需要考虑到性别因素。