Tao Tiffany Junchen, Li Tsz Wai, Liang Li, Liu Huinan, Hou Wai Kai
Centre for Psychosocial Health, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Department of Psychology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Npj Ment Health Res. 2023 Dec 4;2(1):21. doi: 10.1038/s44184-023-00037-8.
Cognition and behavior could reciprocally impact each other and together determine mental health amid large-scale disasters such as COVID-19. This study reports a six-month cohort study of a population-representative sample of Hong Kong residents (N = 906) from March-August 2021 (T1) to September 2021-February 2022 (T2). Cross-lagged panel analyses reveal that T1 poor behavioral functioning as indicated by high daily routine disruptions is inversely associated with T2 cognitive adaptation as indicated by self-efficacy and meaning-making but not vice versa. T1 routine disruptions but not cognitive adaptation are positively associated with T2 probable depression/anxiety. The positive link between T1 routine disruptions and T2 probable disorders is mediated by poor cognitive adaptation at T2. The present findings suggest that upholding daily behavioral functioning relative to positive states of mind could have a more pivotal role in mental health amid large-scale disasters. Future studies can test interventions that enhance the sustainment of regular daily routines.
认知与行为可能相互影响,并共同决定在诸如新冠疫情这样的大规模灾难期间的心理健康状况。本研究报告了一项针对香港居民的具有人口代表性样本(N = 906)的为期六个月的队列研究,时间跨度从2021年3月至8月(T1)到2021年9月至2022年2月(T2)。交叉滞后面板分析显示,T1时由日常活动高度紊乱所表明的不良行为功能与T2时由自我效能感和意义构建所表明的认知适应呈负相关,反之则不然。T1时的日常活动紊乱而非认知适应与T2时可能出现的抑郁/焦虑呈正相关。T1时日常活动紊乱与T2时可能出现的疾病之间的正向联系是由T2时不良的认知适应介导的。目前的研究结果表明,在大规模灾难期间,相对于积极的心理状态而言,维持日常行为功能对心理健康可能具有更关键的作用。未来的研究可以测试增强日常规律活动维持的干预措施。