Camussi Elisabetta, Meneghetti Daria, Sbarra Maria Luisa, Rella Riccardo, Barillà Francesca, Sassi Cinzia, Montali Lorenzo, Annovazzi Chiara
Department of Psychology, University of Milan-Bicocca, Milan, Italy.
Department of Human and Social Sciences, University of Valle D'Aosta, Aosta, Italy.
Front Psychol. 2023 Oct 25;14:1260853. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1260853. eCollection 2023.
Given its profound and transversal impact, the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 marked a deep point of division in how people make sense of the world and their lives. The consequences of this event were remarkable, especially for populations already facing vulnerability, exclusion, and discrimination. In Italy, over 3 million people (5.2% of the entire population) have a disability due to health issues or severe limitations that prevent them from performing daily activities. Although the COVID-19 health emergency aggravated and amplified these problems, research and studies investigating the incidence of psychological distress and the role of psychological resources for people with disabilities in the aftermath of the pandemic are still to be implemented. For these reasons, the Department of Psychology conducted a study on behalf of the Italian Government to assess the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the social, psychological, and economic wellbeing of Italians with disabilities.
The aim was to assess the consequences of the pandemic on this population, especially the impacts related to the lockdowns and preventive measures, and to evaluate the protective role that could be played by psychological resources such as resilience, future orientation, and career adaptability in a Life Design perspective. With the collaboration of local, regional, and national associations for people with disability, an anonymous, online self-report questionnaire was distributed to 403 persons with disabilities in Italy.
Results showed a strong relationship between the levels of psychological resources and life satisfaction during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In line with studies in international literature regarding the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with disabilities, this research highlights the extension of this period's impacts on this population's psychological wellbeing. Moreover, this study amplifies the urgent call for action and research in promoting Life Design psychological resources, given their positive and protective role in preserving and increasing people's wellbeing.
鉴于其深远而广泛的影响,2020年的新冠疫情在人们如何理解世界和生活方面划下了一道深刻的分水岭。这一事件的后果显著,尤其是对那些已经面临脆弱性、排斥和歧视的人群而言。在意大利,超过300万人(占总人口的5.2%)因健康问题或严重限制而无法进行日常活动,从而存在残疾。尽管新冠疫情卫生紧急状况加剧并放大了这些问题,但调查心理困扰发生率以及疫情后残疾人群心理资源作用的研究仍有待开展。出于这些原因,心理学系代表意大利政府开展了一项研究,以评估新冠疫情对意大利残疾人士社会、心理和经济福祉的影响。
目的是评估疫情对这一人群的影响,尤其是与封锁和预防措施相关的影响,并从生活设计的角度评估心理资源(如复原力、未来导向和职业适应性)可能发挥的保护作用。在地方、地区和国家残疾人协会的合作下,向意大利的403名残疾人发放了一份匿名的在线自我报告问卷。
结果显示,在新冠疫情期间,心理资源水平与生活满意度之间存在密切关系。
与国际文献中关于新冠疫情对残疾人影响的研究一致,本研究突出了这一时期的影响对该人群心理健康的延伸。此外,鉴于心理资源在维护和提升人们福祉方面的积极和保护作用,本研究进一步呼吁在促进生活设计心理资源方面采取行动并开展研究。