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Psychological Coping and Resilience among Kashmiri Population during Covid-19 Pandemic

BACKGROUND: Research has shown that the human response to mass crises or disasters can be varied, ranging from chronic anxiety, depression and posttraumatic stress to resilience and recovery. This in turn depends upon different coping strategies used by individuals and various socio-cultural factors...

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Autores principales: Hussain, Tajamul, Pandith, Mudasir Hassan, Imtiyaz, Bushra, Shah, Sameer Ahmad, Bhat, Farooq Ahmad, Majeed, Mir Humayun, Ali Wani, Mudasir
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9129779/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5545.341789
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author Hussain, Tajamul
Pandith, Mudasir Hassan
Imtiyaz, Bushra
Shah, Sameer Ahmad
Bhat, Farooq Ahmad
Majeed, Mir Humayun
Ali Wani, Mudasir
author_facet Hussain, Tajamul
Pandith, Mudasir Hassan
Imtiyaz, Bushra
Shah, Sameer Ahmad
Bhat, Farooq Ahmad
Majeed, Mir Humayun
Ali Wani, Mudasir
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description BACKGROUND: Research has shown that the human response to mass crises or disasters can be varied, ranging from chronic anxiety, depression and posttraumatic stress to resilience and recovery. This in turn depends upon different coping strategies used by individuals and various socio-cultural factors of the region. Although a few studies have been done to assess the resilience during Covid-19 pandemic, they are limited to a particular target population and cannot be generalized to different populations of the world. AIMS: This study was planned to assess the various coping strategies used by the people of Kashmir and the level of their resilience during the Covid-19 pandemic. METHODS: It was a cross sectional descriptive study done at three districts of Kashmir (Baramulla, Srinagar, Shopian). Convenient sampling method was used and a total of 310 people were included in the study. Mental illness was ruled out using GHQ-12. Coping strategies were assessed by using Brief COPE and resilience was measured by using Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale. Data was analyzed using SPSS (23.0 version) software. RESULTS: The mean age of the sample population was 34 years. The most common coping methods used were religion (mean 6.13, SD=1.41), active coping (mean 5.59, SD=1.36) and acceptance (mean 5.56, SD=1.52). The mean resilience score of the study population was 65.87 (SD=13.7) which indicates high resilience level. Resilience had significant positive correlation with active coping,r(308)=.36,p=.001; acceptance,r(308)=.27,p=.001; positive reframing,r(308)=.26,p=.001; planning,r(308)=.23,p=.001 and emotional support,r(308)=.19,p=.001. CONCLUSION: The general Kashmiri population had a high resilience level in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic. Religion was the most commonly used coping mechanism. Positive coping mechanisms may lead to increased resilience among people during mass crisis or pandemics.
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spelling pubmed-91297792022-05-25 Psychological Coping and Resilience among Kashmiri Population during Covid-19 Pandemic Hussain, Tajamul Pandith, Mudasir Hassan Imtiyaz, Bushra Shah, Sameer Ahmad Bhat, Farooq Ahmad Majeed, Mir Humayun Ali Wani, Mudasir Indian J Psychiatry Free Papers Compiled BACKGROUND: Research has shown that the human response to mass crises or disasters can be varied, ranging from chronic anxiety, depression and posttraumatic stress to resilience and recovery. This in turn depends upon different coping strategies used by individuals and various socio-cultural factors of the region. Although a few studies have been done to assess the resilience during Covid-19 pandemic, they are limited to a particular target population and cannot be generalized to different populations of the world. AIMS: This study was planned to assess the various coping strategies used by the people of Kashmir and the level of their resilience during the Covid-19 pandemic. METHODS: It was a cross sectional descriptive study done at three districts of Kashmir (Baramulla, Srinagar, Shopian). Convenient sampling method was used and a total of 310 people were included in the study. Mental illness was ruled out using GHQ-12. Coping strategies were assessed by using Brief COPE and resilience was measured by using Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale. Data was analyzed using SPSS (23.0 version) software. RESULTS: The mean age of the sample population was 34 years. The most common coping methods used were religion (mean 6.13, SD=1.41), active coping (mean 5.59, SD=1.36) and acceptance (mean 5.56, SD=1.52). The mean resilience score of the study population was 65.87 (SD=13.7) which indicates high resilience level. Resilience had significant positive correlation with active coping,r(308)=.36,p=.001; acceptance,r(308)=.27,p=.001; positive reframing,r(308)=.26,p=.001; planning,r(308)=.23,p=.001 and emotional support,r(308)=.19,p=.001. CONCLUSION: The general Kashmiri population had a high resilience level in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic. Religion was the most commonly used coping mechanism. Positive coping mechanisms may lead to increased resilience among people during mass crisis or pandemics. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022-03 2022-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9129779/ http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5545.341789 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Indian Journal of Psychiatry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Ali Wani, Mudasir
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title_short Psychological Coping and Resilience among Kashmiri Population during Covid-19 Pandemic
title_sort psychological coping and resilience among kashmiri population during covid-19 pandemic
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9129779/
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