Exploring the Psychosocial Impacts on COVID-19 Survivors: A Qualitative Study of Life after COVID-19 Diagnosis and Quarantine in South Korea
Journal of Social Service Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
50(3), P. 325 - 341
Published: Jan. 9, 2024
COVID-19
infection
and
subsequent
quarantine
experiences
during
the
pandemic
may
have
profoundly
affected
many
aspects
of
life
among
survivors.
However,
limited
research
has
explored
changes
these
survivors
experienced
once
they
returned
to
their
daily
lives.
This
study
aimed
explore
survivors'
psychosocial
impacts
lives
following
social
initial
phase
in
South
Korea.
Semistructured
telephone
interviews
were
conducted
June
2021,
involving
15
All
participants
contracted
between
February
2020
April
2021
used
a
qualitative
methodology
from
phenomelogical
perspectives
understand
participants'
shared
lived
experiences.
Thematic
analysis
identified
four
overarching
themes
12
subthemes
Korean
survivors:
(a)
self-concept
transformation;
(b)
changed
relationship
dynamics;
(c)
perspective
shifts;
(d)
health
awareness
evolution.
Recognizing
by
can
inform
development
targeted
peer
support
services
person-centered
education.
Focusing
on
empowerment,
initiatives
promote
personal
growth,
facilitate
positive
changes,
alleviate
traumatic
for
future
diverse
infectious
diseases.
Future
could
investigate
long-term
impact
individuals'
mechanisms
underlying
effects.
Language: Английский
Factors Affecting Depression in College Students who were Confirmed with COVID-19
Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
33(1), P. 60 - 69
Published: March 31, 2024
Purpose:
This
study
aimed
to
confirm
the
prevalence
of
depression
among
college
students
as
a
result
aftereffects
COVID-19,
and
examine
influence
interpersonal
competence,
positive
psychological
capital,
resilience,
family
support
on
depression.Methods:
A
survey
was
conducted
involving
238
aged
20
or
older
who
had
tested
for
COVID-19.
Multivariate
logistic
regression
analysis
performed
using
SPSS/WIN
27.0
Program,
odds
ratios
95%
confidence
intervals
were
calculated.Results:
Among
diagnosed
with
COVID-19
in
this
study,
those
received
an
allowance
(OR=1.23,
<i>p</i>=.035),
engaged
alcohol
consumption
(OR=1.84,
<i>p</i>=.027),
played
online
games
(OR=2.17,
<i>p</i><.001)
found
have
higher
levels
Additionally,
lack
competence
(OR=2.12,
<i>p</i><.001),
capital
(OR=2.43,
<i>p</i>=.037),
(OR=1.56,
<i>p</i>=.038)
greater
impact
experiencing
COVID-19.Conclusion:
Active
interest
intervention
from
colleges
relevant
organizations
are
necessary
address
various
challenges
faced
by
aftermath
meet
their
diverse
needs
stressful
situations.
Language: Английский