TY - JOUR
T1 - The enduring role of sense of coherence in facing the pandemic
AU - Danioni, Francesca Vittoria
AU - Barni, Daniela
AU - Ferrari, Laura
AU - Ranieri, Sonia
AU - Canzi, Elena Camilla Rosa
AU - Iafrate, Raffaella
AU - Lanz, Margherita
AU - Regalia, Camillo
AU - Rosnati, Rosa
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Research has been focussing on protective and resistance-related factors that may help people face the long-lasting psychological challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sense of coherence allows to remain healthy and to recover after stressful or traumatic life experiences. We aimed at investigating whether, and the extent to which, social support, in terms of both family and friends support, mediated the well-established link between sense of coherence and mental health as well as that between sense of coherence and COVID-19-related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms. In May 2021, 3048 Italian respondents (51.5% women) aged between 18 and 91 (M-age = 48.33, SD = 14.04) filled in a self-report questionnaire. The mediation analyses we carried out on their responses showed a difference between focussing on mental health or on a psychological disorder. Indeed, despite the respectively positive and negative relation between sense of coherence and mental health and PTSD symptoms, this confirming the protective role of sense of coherence more than 1 year after the beginning of the pandemic, social support only mediated, partially, the former link. We also discuss practical implications and further expansion of the study.
AB - Research has been focussing on protective and resistance-related factors that may help people face the long-lasting psychological challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sense of coherence allows to remain healthy and to recover after stressful or traumatic life experiences. We aimed at investigating whether, and the extent to which, social support, in terms of both family and friends support, mediated the well-established link between sense of coherence and mental health as well as that between sense of coherence and COVID-19-related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms. In May 2021, 3048 Italian respondents (51.5% women) aged between 18 and 91 (M-age = 48.33, SD = 14.04) filled in a self-report questionnaire. The mediation analyses we carried out on their responses showed a difference between focussing on mental health or on a psychological disorder. Indeed, despite the respectively positive and negative relation between sense of coherence and mental health and PTSD symptoms, this confirming the protective role of sense of coherence more than 1 year after the beginning of the pandemic, social support only mediated, partially, the former link. We also discuss practical implications and further expansion of the study.
KW - COVID-19
KW - Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
KW - social support
KW - sense of coherence
KW - mental health
KW - COVID-19
KW - Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
KW - social support
KW - sense of coherence
KW - mental health
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/260774
U2 - 10.1093/heapro/daad054
DO - 10.1093/heapro/daad054
M3 - Article
SN - 0957-4824
VL - 38
SP - 1
EP - 9
JO - Health Promotion International
JF - Health Promotion International
ER -