The Relationship Between Fear and Anxiety Among Chinese Uninfected Residents During the Pandemic: A Conditional Process Analysis DOI Creative Commons
Zhao-Liang Li, Fanglin Wang, Yang Sun

и другие.

Psychology Research and Behavior Management, Год журнала: 2023, Номер Volume 16, С. 4095 - 4104

Опубликована: Окт. 1, 2023

Background: This study aimed to explore the relationship between residents’ COVID-19 fear and anxiety, consider whether this is mediated through obsessions moderating role of self-efficacy on mediating pathway. Methods: used an online questionnaire obtain assess fear, obsession, anxiety in 1589 Chinese uninfected residents. A conditional process model was examine relationships variables. Results: Higher levels were positively associated with obsession anxiety. In addition, while attenuated effect further mitigated indirect obsession. Conclusion: During outbreak, residents suffered varying degrees psychological distress. may have COVID survivors as a protective factor for individual mental health partially attenuates Keywords: self-efficacy, prevention,

Язык: Английский

The Relationship Between Fear and Anxiety Among Chinese Uninfected Residents During the Pandemic: A Conditional Process Analysis DOI Creative Commons
Zhao-Liang Li, Fanglin Wang, Yang Sun

и другие.

Psychology Research and Behavior Management, Год журнала: 2023, Номер Volume 16, С. 4095 - 4104

Опубликована: Окт. 1, 2023

Background: This study aimed to explore the relationship between residents’ COVID-19 fear and anxiety, consider whether this is mediated through obsessions moderating role of self-efficacy on mediating pathway. Methods: used an online questionnaire obtain assess fear, obsession, anxiety in 1589 Chinese uninfected residents. A conditional process model was examine relationships variables. Results: Higher levels were positively associated with obsession anxiety. In addition, while attenuated effect further mitigated indirect obsession. Conclusion: During outbreak, residents suffered varying degrees psychological distress. may have COVID survivors as a protective factor for individual mental health partially attenuates Keywords: self-efficacy, prevention,

Язык: Английский

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