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赋予疫情意义:巴西人对新型冠状病毒有何看法?

Giving Meaning to the Pandemic: What Do Brazilians Think About the New Coronavirus?

作者信息

de Freitas Melo Cynthia, de Almeida Ana Mattos Brito, Lins Samuel Lincoln Bezerra, de Aquino Sibele Dias, Costa Icaro Moreira, Morais Jaiana Cristina Cândido

机构信息

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia. Avenida Washington Soares, University of Fortaleza, 1321, Bloco E, Sala E01, Edson Queiroz, Fortaleza, CE 60811341 Brazil.

University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.

出版信息

Trends Psychol. 2021;29(3):395-413. doi: 10.1007/s43076-021-00078-y. Epub 2021 May 25.

Abstract

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In view of the pandemic scenario caused by the new coronavirus, it is crucial to produce knowledge to understand the disease and its impacts on people's daily lives. In response to this demand, the present study aimed to identify the meanings attributed to the new coronavirus by Brazilians at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. We had access to a non-probabilistic sample of 2400 Brazilians, who answered a biodemographic questionnaire, using the technique of free word association, with the induced stimulus "coronavirus," respectively interpreted through descriptive statistics using the SPSS software and textual analysis using IRaMuTeQ. The results were organized into three classes: (1) "characterization of the disease," evoking responses about the treatment, risks, prevention strategies, and expectations of cure; (2) "negative repercussions," reflecting harmful aspects of the disease on mental health, such as fear, uncertainty, and despair; and (3) "positive repercussions," revealing initiatives of solidarity, empathy, and collective care as coping strategies. Differences in evocations also arose depending on the region of the country, employment status, adherence to social isolation measures, agreement with social isolation, agreement with the current president, experience of infection, and level of stress. It was concluded that identifying the meanings that Brazilians attribute to the new coronavirus is important for the formulation of effective intervention strategies.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43076-021-00078-y.

摘要

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鉴于新型冠状病毒引发的大流行情况,产生相关知识以了解该疾病及其对人们日常生活的影响至关重要。针对这一需求,本研究旨在确定在新冠疫情初期巴西人赋予新型冠状病毒的含义。我们获取了2400名巴西人的非概率样本,他们回答了一份生物人口统计学问卷,采用自由词联想技术,以“冠状病毒”作为诱发刺激词,分别通过使用SPSS软件的描述性统计和使用IRaMuTeQ的文本分析进行解读。结果分为三类:(1)“疾病特征”,引发关于治疗、风险、预防策略和治愈期望的回答;(2)“负面影响”,反映该疾病对心理健康的有害方面,如恐惧、不确定性和绝望;(3)“积极影响”,揭示团结、同理心和集体关怀举措作为应对策略。根据国家地区、就业状况、对社会隔离措施的遵守情况、对社会隔离的认同、对现任总统的认同、感染经历和压力水平的不同,引发的反应也存在差异。得出的结论是,确定巴西人赋予新型冠状病毒的含义对于制定有效的干预策略很重要。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1007/s43076-021-00078-y获取的补充材料。

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