Psychology Research and Behavior Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 17, P. 4157 - 4170
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Background:
After
the
lifting
of
epidemic
control
measures
in
China
at
end
2022,
number
COVID-19
infections
has
increased
dramatically.
Such
an
upsurge
may
intensify
people's
health
anxiety
and
raise
concerns
about
risk
reinfection.
While
numerous
studies
have
shown
correlation
between
them
during
COVID-19,
research
on
their
underlying
mechanism
remains
limited.
Purpose:
This
study
aims
to
test
relationship
perceived
reinfection
among
infected
people
from
different
occupational
backgrounds.
Methods:
A
cross-sectional
was
conducted
December
24th
28th,
after
were
lifted.
total
1122
Chinese
individuals
with
(67.91%
females,
M
age
=
28.13)
completed
anxiety,
reinfection,
fear
online
information
seeking
(OHIS),
missing
out
(FOMO).
Data
analyzed
using
multiple-mediation
model
multi-group
analysis.
Results:
Health
OHIS
FOMO
positively
significantly
related
each
other
(
r
ranged
0.25
0.77,
all
p
<
0.001).
Fear
β
0.27,
0.01),
0.10,
0.001),
−
0.05,
0.01)
fully
mediated
path
chaining
mediation
is
also
significant.
Discrepancies
models
surfaced
across
three
types
work
groups.
Conclusion:
Findings
suggest
play
significant
mediating
roles
explaining
Interventions
reduce
should
aim
improve
quality
individuals'
literacy
pandemic.
Keywords:
FOMO,
seeking,
Journal of Psychosomatic Research,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
165, P. 111127 - 111127
Published: Dec. 23, 2022
We
investigated
the
incidence
(becoming
distressed
at
follow-up)
and
persistence
(distressed
baseline
of
psychological
distress
among
individuals
with
without
disability
in
period
from
early
2017
(before
COVID-19
pandemic)
to
late
2020
(the
second
wave
pandemic).
Psychology Research and Behavior Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 17, P. 4157 - 4170
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Background:
After
the
lifting
of
epidemic
control
measures
in
China
at
end
2022,
number
COVID-19
infections
has
increased
dramatically.
Such
an
upsurge
may
intensify
people's
health
anxiety
and
raise
concerns
about
risk
reinfection.
While
numerous
studies
have
shown
correlation
between
them
during
COVID-19,
research
on
their
underlying
mechanism
remains
limited.
Purpose:
This
study
aims
to
test
relationship
perceived
reinfection
among
infected
people
from
different
occupational
backgrounds.
Methods:
A
cross-sectional
was
conducted
December
24th
28th,
after
were
lifted.
total
1122
Chinese
individuals
with
(67.91%
females,
M
age
=
28.13)
completed
anxiety,
reinfection,
fear
online
information
seeking
(OHIS),
missing
out
(FOMO).
Data
analyzed
using
multiple-mediation
model
multi-group
analysis.
Results:
Health
OHIS
FOMO
positively
significantly
related
each
other
(
r
ranged
0.25
0.77,
all
p
<
0.001).
Fear
β
0.27,
0.01),
0.10,
0.001),
−
0.05,
0.01)
fully
mediated
path
chaining
mediation
is
also
significant.
Discrepancies
models
surfaced
across
three
types
work
groups.
Conclusion:
Findings
suggest
play
significant
mediating
roles
explaining
Interventions
reduce
should
aim
improve
quality
individuals'
literacy
pandemic.
Keywords:
FOMO,
seeking,