Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 17, 2021
Abstract
Background
The
pandemic
of
COVID-19
sets
off
public
psychological
crises
and
impacts
social
functioning.
Pre-pandemic
research
has
shown
that
as
the
mental
resource
wears
out
under
long-term
distress,
empathy
exhaustion
will
happen.
While
prosocial
activities
are
positively
linked
to
empathy,
quantitative
on
pandemic's
effect
willingness
been
insufficiently
examined.
Prosocial
behaviors
carried
during
a
life-threatening
time
promote
communication
encourage
community
members
survive
emergencies
such
food
shortages
natural
disasters.
Methods
This
study
examined
shifts
in
emotion,
between
pre-pandemic
era
China.
Before
(N
=
520,
11/21/2019-11/23/2019)
after
570,
2/23/2020-2/24/2020)
pandemic,
we
explored
an
empathy-driven
prosociality
relationship
through
online
task
questionnaires
with
total
1,190
participants.
Chi-square
test,
independent
samples
t
-tests,
linear
regression
analysis
correlation
were
used
for
data
characteristics
comparisons
pre-outbreak
outbreak
peak
datasets.
Mediation
moderation
models
also
computed.
Results
present
found
population-based
decline
ultimately
affected
willingness.
Moreover,
distance
situation,
consistent
ripple
effect,
way
which
short-term
anxiety
influences
empathic
concern.
Conclusions
concern
could
have
predicted
perception
others’
pain,
while
this
became
less
salient
over
era.
Measures
required
mitigate
adverse
effects
fatigue
COVID-19.
Journal of Teacher Education and Lifelong Learning,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
5(1), P. 374 - 385
Published: June 6, 2023
Objective:
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
had
a
negative
impact
on
individuals
both
psychologically
and
socially.
current
research
shows
that
problematic
technology
use
mental
health
problems
increased
during
the
period.
Method:
In
this
study,
studies
examining
relationship
between
in
were
examined
meta-analysis
was
conducted.
present
focused
(i.e.,
internet
addiction,
smartphone
social
media
game
addiction)
pandemic.
Searches
conducted
for
relevant
using
ProQuest,
PubMed,
Science
Direct,
Scopus,
Web
of
Science,
ERIC,
TR
Dizin
databases.
A
total
56
met
inclusion
criteria.
53,047
participants
reached
these
studies.
Results:
Rosenthal’s
classic
fail-safe
N
analysis
reveals
result
is
statistically
significant
(p=.000).
Moreover,
fact
Begg
Mazumdar
rank
correlation
not
indicates
absence
publication
bias
(p=0.28).
addition,
no
missing
found
Duval
Tweedie’s
trim
fill
analysis.
results
demonstrated
moderately
positively
correlated
with
(r=0.33,
n=53.047).
Q
statistic
(1833.059)
to
control
heterogeneity
all
variables
are
heterogeneous.
I2
(93.4%)
show
high
level
been
achieved.
Discussion:
This
finding
associated
various
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 12, 2022
Abstract
The
pandemic
of
COVID-19
sets
off
public
psychological
crises
and
impacts
social
functioning.
Pre-pandemic
research
has
shown
that
empathy
exhaustion
will
happen
as
the
mental
resource
wears
out
under
long-term
distress.
While
prosocial
activities
are
positively
linked
to
empathy,
quantitative
on
pandemic's
effect
willingness
been
insufficiently
examined.
Prosocial
behaviors
carried
during
a
life-threatening
time
promote
communication
encourage
community
members
survive
emergencies
such
food
shortages
natural
disasters.
This
study
examined
shifts
in
emotion,
between
pre-pandemic
era
China.
Before
(N
=
520,
11/21/2019-11/23/2019)
after
570,
2/23/2020-2/24/2020)
pandemic,
we
explored
an
empathy-driven
prosociality
relationship
through
online
task
questionnaires
with
total
1,190
participants.
Through
two-group
comparison,
found
population-based
decline
ultimately
affected
willingness.
empathic
concern
could
predict
perception
others’
pain.
Over
era,
however,
this
became
less
salient.
Moreover,
distance
situation,
consistent
ripple
effect,
way
which
short-term
anxiety
outbreak
influences
concern.
Measures
required
mitigate
adverse
effects
fatigue
COVID-19.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 17, 2021
Abstract
Background
The
pandemic
of
COVID-19
sets
off
public
psychological
crises
and
impacts
social
functioning.
Pre-pandemic
research
has
shown
that
as
the
mental
resource
wears
out
under
long-term
distress,
empathy
exhaustion
will
happen.
While
prosocial
activities
are
positively
linked
to
empathy,
quantitative
on
pandemic's
effect
willingness
been
insufficiently
examined.
Prosocial
behaviors
carried
during
a
life-threatening
time
promote
communication
encourage
community
members
survive
emergencies
such
food
shortages
natural
disasters.
Methods
This
study
examined
shifts
in
emotion,
between
pre-pandemic
era
China.
Before
(N
=
520,
11/21/2019-11/23/2019)
after
570,
2/23/2020-2/24/2020)
pandemic,
we
explored
an
empathy-driven
prosociality
relationship
through
online
task
questionnaires
with
total
1,190
participants.
Chi-square
test,
independent
samples
t
-tests,
linear
regression
analysis
correlation
were
used
for
data
characteristics
comparisons
pre-outbreak
outbreak
peak
datasets.
Mediation
moderation
models
also
computed.
Results
present
found
population-based
decline
ultimately
affected
willingness.
Moreover,
distance
situation,
consistent
ripple
effect,
way
which
short-term
anxiety
influences
empathic
concern.
Conclusions
concern
could
have
predicted
perception
others’
pain,
while
this
became
less
salient
over
era.
Measures
required
mitigate
adverse
effects
fatigue
COVID-19.