Liu Yanping, Zhu Wenyi, Hu Fawen
Department of Psychology, Honghe University, Mengzi, China.
Department of Clinical and Public Health, Honghe Health Vocational College, Mengzi, China.
Qual Health Res. 2025 Aug;35(9):967-979. doi: 10.1177/10497323241280394. Epub 2024 Oct 28.
Existing research indicates that social crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped young people's sense of self, but little is known about what identities emerging adults construct in their pandemic narratives. Following propositions of narrative identity and Terror Management Theory, this qualitative study investigated Chinese emerging adults' identity construction in their narratives of the national outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in late 2022. Participants were 62 college students invited to share their pandemic experiences with reflections. Thematic analysis of the data suggests that the participants shared their pandemic experiences as a process of managing their death terror activated in the pandemic which threatened their sense of self and meanwhile motivated them to reconstruct who they are in the world. Based on their meaning-making capacities, the participants disclosed death awareness and vulnerabilities, adopted a temporal perspective in storytelling, emphasized their interpersonal and social connections, and made meaning out of the pandemic experiences to defend against death terror. As an outcome of their narration, a conformer-explorer identity was constructed in their pandemic narratives and we proposed a dialectical model to capture the dynamics of the construction. Although with limitations, this study contributes to our understanding of the functions of mortality salience on narrative identity among emerging adults in collectivist cultures during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
现有研究表明,诸如新冠疫情这样的社会危机重塑了年轻人的自我认知,但对于处于成年初期的人在疫情叙事中构建了怎样的身份认同却知之甚少。基于叙事身份和恐惧管理理论的相关命题,这项定性研究调查了中国成年初期人群在2022年末全国新冠疫情爆发叙事中的身份构建情况。参与者为62名受邀分享其疫情经历及思考的大学生。对数据的主题分析表明,参与者将他们的疫情经历分享为一个应对在疫情中被激活的死亡恐惧的过程,这种恐惧威胁到他们的自我认知,同时促使他们重构自己在世界中的身份。基于他们的意义建构能力,参与者披露了死亡意识和脆弱性,在讲述故事时采用了时间视角,强调了他们的人际关系和社会联系,并从疫情经历中赋予意义以抵御死亡恐惧。作为他们叙事的结果,在疫情叙事中构建了一种顺应者-探索者身份,我们提出了一个辩证模型来捕捉这种构建的动态过程。尽管存在局限性,但这项研究有助于我们理解在新冠疫情等危机期间,集体主义文化中成年初期人群的死亡凸显对叙事身份的作用。