Why do people high in COVID-19 worry have more mental health disorders? The roles of resilience and meaning in life
Psychiatria Danubina
; 32(3-4):505-512, 2020.
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em Inglês
| APA PsycInfo | ID: covidwho-1481759
ABSTRACT
Background:
The existing literature has not adequately studied the influence of COVID-19 worry on mental health disorders. This study tested the mediating roles of resilience and meaning in life between COVID-19 worry and mental health disorders. Subjects andmethods:
We recruited 284 Arabic speaking young adults (60.6% females;mean age = 26.25+/-7.57 years) to complete the COVID-19 Worry Scale, Brief Resilience Scale, Meaning in Life Measure, and Patient Health Questionnaire-9.Results:
Results showed that COVID-19 worry negatively predicted resilience and meaning in life and positively predicted mental health disorders. Furthermore, indirect effect of COVID-19 worry on mental health disorders via resilience and meaning in life was significant.Conclusion:
These results will contribute to find effective measures to prevent mental health disorders and promote reduced mental health disorders from the perspective of mitigating COVID-19 worry and increasing resilience and meaning in life. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved)
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Psychiatria Danubina
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