Tencerová Jana, Halama Peter, Uhrecký Branislav
Institute of Experimental Psychology, Centre of Social and Psychological Sciences, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia.
Front Psychol. 2024 Feb 20;15:1335145. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1335145. eCollection 2024.
The results indicate that post-traumatic growth does indeed occur after overcoming the severe form of COVID-19. It suggests that this posttraumatic growth most often occurred through a reassessment of priorities and an appreciation of life itself and loved ones. COVID-19 disease has been one of the most discussed and researched topics for several years, as it dramatically affects everyone's daily life.
The qualitative study presented here focuses on health psychology, especially post-traumatic growth after overcoming a severe form of the COVID-19 disease. We worked with adult people who had either been treated in the intensive care unit or had been hospitalized with severe pneumonia.
Thematic analysis was used to determine categories and subcategories. The study presented here contributes to knowledge about the COVID-19 experience by mapping a Slovakian sample of adult participants.
The results obtained by Thematic analysis help us better understand how people experience the disease, especially those who have overcome a severe form of the disease and thus had a borderline experience when their lives were directly threatened, as well as their overall health.
结果表明,在战胜重症 COVID-19 后确实会出现创伤后成长。这表明这种创伤后成长最常通过重新评估优先事项以及对生活本身和所爱之人的珍视而发生。几年来,COVID-19 疾病一直是讨论和研究最多的话题之一,因为它极大地影响了每个人的日常生活。
此处呈现的定性研究聚焦于健康心理学,尤其是战胜重症 COVID-19 疾病后的创伤后成长。我们研究的对象是曾在重症监护病房接受治疗或因严重肺炎住院的成年人。
采用主题分析法确定类别和子类别。通过对斯洛伐克成年参与者样本进行分析,本研究为有关 COVID-19 经历的知识做出了贡献。
主题分析得出的结果有助于我们更好地理解人们如何体验这种疾病,尤其是那些战胜了重症形式的疾病、在生命直接受到威胁时经历了临界体验的人,以及他们的整体健康状况。