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Cross-cultural investigation of COVID-19 related acute stress: A network analysis
- Source :
- Journal of Psychiatric Research
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has confronted humanity with an ongoing biopsychosocial stressor, imposing multifaceted challenges to individuals and societies. Particularly, the pandemic reflects an ongoing, potentially life-threatening danger to self and others, which may instigate acute stress symptoms (ASS). This study utilized a network framework to assess cross-national ASS a short time following the initial COVID-19 outbreak. Three samples of adult participants from China, Israel, and Switzerland completed a self-report assessment of acute stress symptoms. Network analyses were utilized to uncover the phenotype and dynamics of different ASS in these three countries. The ASS network analyses revealed extensive connections in all networks and reflected the structure of ASS. The centrality indexes in all networks were from the hyperarousal cluster. “Feeling jumpy” was the node with the highest strength centrality in the Israeli sample and “physiological reactivity” was the item with the highest centrality in the Swiss sample. In the Chinese sample, the item with the highest centrality was “feeling alert to danger." The findings reveal that despite some variations, the overall clinical picture of ASS in response to the COVID-19 pandemic is universal. These findings highlight the centrality of hyperarousal symptoms, presumably reflecting its significance for clinical interventions.
- Subjects :
- Cross-Cultural Comparison
Biopsychosocial model
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Psychological intervention
COVID-19 pandemic
Anxiety
Disease cluster
Article
2738 Psychiatry and Mental Health
Pandemic
Humans
Cross-cultural
Acute stress
Pandemics
Acute stress symptoms
Biological Psychiatry
media_common
SARS-CoV-2
10093 Institute of Psychology
Stressor
COVID-19
Psychiatry and Mental health
Feeling
Network analysis
Centrality
Psychology
150 Psychology
2803 Biological Psychiatry
Clinical psychology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Psychiatric Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f83161f94ed820b5a80168150beef3ba