超越COVID-19的思考:大流行如何影响未来的时间视界?
Samuel Fynes-Clinton1, Donna Rose Addis1,2,3
1Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Psychological science
|June 14, 2023
概括
年长的成年人经历了COVID-19流行病的心理影响较少. 抑郁症的严重程度,而不是年龄,预测了未来时间延长 (FTE) 的减少,这表明对未来前景的影响.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 老年学是一门学科.
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 随着COVID-19的流行,人们面临着重大的心理挑战.
- 理论上,老年人由于未来时间延长 (FTE) 的减少而更有弹性.
- 这种性可能源于优先考虑社会情感福祉.
研究的目的:
- 调查抑郁症和流行病因素是否会减少FTE.
- 为了检查这些影响是否在年轻人和老年人之间有所不同.
- 在疫情期间探索年龄,抑郁症和FTE之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 在2020年5月招募了来自13个工业化国家的248名成年人 (18-43岁和55-80岁).
- 采用多组路径分析来评估关系.
- 测量了抑郁症的严重程度和与流行病相关的因素 (区域严重程度,威胁,社会隔离).
主要成果:
- 抑郁症的严重程度预测了FTE,这表明未来时间的情感缩短.
- 在这两组中,年龄较大对抑郁症的严重程度有保护作用.
- 年轻的成年人对与流行病有关的因素的负面影响的脆弱性更大.
结论:
- 抑郁症的严重程度在各个年龄段显著影响未来的时间延长 (FTE).
- 老年提供了对抑郁症的保护,而年轻的成年人更容易受到流行病压力因素的影响.
- 未来的研究必须考虑FTE,年龄,抑郁症和心理社会因素的相互作用.
关键词:
在 COVID-19 疫情中,老化的老化 衰老的老化抑郁 抑郁症 抑郁症 抑郁症 抑郁症思考未来的想法 思考未来的想法未来的时间视角,未来的时间视角.隔离隔离隔离隔离隔离开放数据是开放的数据.更多相关视频
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