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社交互动对缓解新冠疫情期间心理困扰的影响:斯里兰卡的一项研究

The influence of social interactions in mitigating psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic: a study in Sri Lanka.

作者信息

Thilakasiri Isuru, Fonseka Tharaka, Mapa Isuri, Godaliyadda Roshan, Herath Vijitha, Thowfeek Ramila, Rathnayake Anuruddhika, Ekanayake Parakrama, Ekanayake Janaka

机构信息

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.

Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2025 Jan 6;15:1491805. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1491805. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Massive changes in many aspects related to social groups of different socioeconomic backgrounds were caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and as a result, the overall state of mental health was severely affected globally. This study examined how the pandemic affected Sri Lankan citizens representing a range of socioeconomic backgrounds in terms of their mental health. The data used in this research was gathered from 3,020 households using a nationwide face-to-face survey, from which a processed dataset of 921 responses was considered for the final analysis. Four distinct factors were identified by factor analysis (FA) that was conducted and subsequently, the population was clustered using unsupervised clustering to determine which population subgroups were affected similarly. Two such subgroups were identified where the respective relationships to the retrieved principal factors and their demographics were thoroughly examined and interpreted. This resulted in the identification of contrasting perspectives between the two groups toward the maintenance and the state of social relationships during the pandemic, which revealed that one group was more "socially connected" in nature resulting in their mental state being comparatively better in coping with the pandemic. The other group was seen to be more "socially reserved" showing an opposite reaction toward social connections while their mental well-being declined showing symptoms such as loneliness, and emptiness in response to the pandemic. The study examined the role of social media, and it was observed that social media was perceived as a substitute for the lack of social connections or primarily used as a coping mechanism in response to the challenges of the pandemic and results show that maintaining social connections physically or via online rather than the use of social media has helped one group over the other in decreasing their symptoms such as emptiness, loneliness and fear of death.

摘要

新冠疫情引发了不同社会经济背景社会群体诸多方面的巨大变化,全球心理健康的整体状况因此受到严重影响。本研究考察了疫情对代表不同社会经济背景的斯里兰卡公民心理健康的影响。本研究使用的数据来自全国范围内的面对面调查,共收集了3020户家庭的数据,最终分析采用了921份有效回复的处理数据集。通过进行因子分析(FA)确定了四个不同的因素,随后,使用无监督聚类对人群进行聚类,以确定哪些人群亚组受到了类似影响。确定了两个这样的亚组,并对它们与提取的主要因素及其人口统计学特征之间的各自关系进行了深入研究和解释。这导致识别出两组在疫情期间对社会关系的维持和状态的不同观点,这表明一组本质上更“社交联结紧密”,因此在应对疫情时心理状态相对更好。另一组则显得更“社交保守”,对社会联结表现出相反的反应,而他们的心理健康下降,表现出孤独和空虚等症状以应对疫情。该研究考察了社交媒体的作用,观察到社交媒体被视为社交联结缺失的替代品,或主要用作应对疫情挑战的一种应对机制,结果表明,通过线下或线上方式维持社交联结而非使用社交媒体,在减轻空虚、孤独和对死亡的恐惧等症状方面,对一组的帮助大于另一组。

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