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Resilience level and its association with maladaptive coping behaviours in the COVID-19 pandemic: a global survey of the general populations
BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has induced a significant global concern on mental health. However few studies have measured the ability of individuals to “withstand setbacks, adapt positively, and bounce back from adversity” on a global scale. We aimed to examine the le...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808687/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36597129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12992-022-00903-8 |
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author | Wong, Martin C. S. Huang, Junjie Wang, Harry H. X. Yuan, Jinqiu Xu, Wanghong Zheng, Zhi-Jie Xue, Hao Zhang, Lin Jiang, Johnny Y. Huang, Jason L. W. Chen, Ping Jia, Zhihui Palaganas, Erlinda Viwattanakulvanid, Pramon Somrongthong, Ratana Caicedo, Andrés Medina-Arellano, María de Jesús Murphy, Jill Paredes, Maria B. A. Withers, Mellissa |
author_facet | Wong, Martin C. S. Huang, Junjie Wang, Harry H. X. Yuan, Jinqiu Xu, Wanghong Zheng, Zhi-Jie Xue, Hao Zhang, Lin Jiang, Johnny Y. Huang, Jason L. W. Chen, Ping Jia, Zhihui Palaganas, Erlinda Viwattanakulvanid, Pramon Somrongthong, Ratana Caicedo, Andrés Medina-Arellano, María de Jesús Murphy, Jill Paredes, Maria B. A. Withers, Mellissa |
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description | BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has induced a significant global concern on mental health. However few studies have measured the ability of individuals to “withstand setbacks, adapt positively, and bounce back from adversity” on a global scale. We aimed to examine the level of resilience, its determinants, and its association with maladaptive coping behaviours during the pandemic. METHODS: The Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) conducted a global survey involving 26 countries by online, self-administered questionnaire (October 2020-December 2021). It was piloted-tested and validated by an expert panel of epidemiologists and primary care professionals. We collected data on socio-demographics, socioeconomic status, clinical information, lifestyle habits, and resilience levels measured by the Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) among adults aged ≥ 18 years. We examined factors associated with low resilience level, and evaluated whether low resilience was correlated with engagement of maladaptive coping behaviours. RESULTS: From 1,762 surveys, the prevalence of low resilience level (BRS score 1.00–2.99) was 36.4% (America/Europe) and 24.1% (Asia Pacific). Young age (18–29 years; adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 0.31–0.58 in older age groups), female gender (aOR = 1.72, 95% C.I. = 1.34–2.20), poorer financial situation in the past 6 months (aOR = 2.32, 95% C.I. = 1.62–3.34), the presence of one (aOR = 1.56, 95% C.I. = 1.19–2.04) and more than two (aOR = 2.32, 95% C.I. = 1.59–3.39) medical conditions were associated with low resilience level. Individuals with low resilience were significantly more likely to consume substantially more alcohol than usual (aOR = 3.84, 95% C.I. = 1.62–9.08), take considerably more drugs (aOR = 12.1, 95% C.I. = 2.72–54.3), buy supplements believed to be good for treating COVID-19 (aOR = 3.34, 95% C.I. = 1.56–7.16), exercise less than before the pandemic (aOR = 1.76, 95% C.I. = 1.09–2.85), consume more unhealthy food than before the pandemic (aOR = 2.84, 95% C.I. = 1.72–4.67), self-isolate to stay away from others to avoid infection (aOR = 1.83, 95% C.I. = 1.09–3.08), have an excessive urge to disinfect hands for avoidance of disease (aOR = 3.08, 95% C.I. = 1.90–4.99) and transmission (aOR = 2.54, 95% C.I. = 1.57–4.10). CONCLUSIONS: We found an association between low resilience and maladaptive coping behaviours in the COVID-19 pandemic. The risk factors identified for low resilience in this study were also conditions known to be related to globalization-related economic and social inequalities. Our findings could inform design of population-based, resilience-enhancing intervention programmes. |
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spelling | pubmed-98086872023-01-04 Resilience level and its association with maladaptive coping behaviours in the COVID-19 pandemic: a global survey of the general populations Wong, Martin C. S. Huang, Junjie Wang, Harry H. X. Yuan, Jinqiu Xu, Wanghong Zheng, Zhi-Jie Xue, Hao Zhang, Lin Jiang, Johnny Y. Huang, Jason L. W. Chen, Ping Jia, Zhihui Palaganas, Erlinda Viwattanakulvanid, Pramon Somrongthong, Ratana Caicedo, Andrés Medina-Arellano, María de Jesús Murphy, Jill Paredes, Maria B. A. Withers, Mellissa Global Health Research BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has induced a significant global concern on mental health. However few studies have measured the ability of individuals to “withstand setbacks, adapt positively, and bounce back from adversity” on a global scale. We aimed to examine the level of resilience, its determinants, and its association with maladaptive coping behaviours during the pandemic. METHODS: The Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) conducted a global survey involving 26 countries by online, self-administered questionnaire (October 2020-December 2021). It was piloted-tested and validated by an expert panel of epidemiologists and primary care professionals. We collected data on socio-demographics, socioeconomic status, clinical information, lifestyle habits, and resilience levels measured by the Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) among adults aged ≥ 18 years. We examined factors associated with low resilience level, and evaluated whether low resilience was correlated with engagement of maladaptive coping behaviours. RESULTS: From 1,762 surveys, the prevalence of low resilience level (BRS score 1.00–2.99) was 36.4% (America/Europe) and 24.1% (Asia Pacific). Young age (18–29 years; adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 0.31–0.58 in older age groups), female gender (aOR = 1.72, 95% C.I. = 1.34–2.20), poorer financial situation in the past 6 months (aOR = 2.32, 95% C.I. = 1.62–3.34), the presence of one (aOR = 1.56, 95% C.I. = 1.19–2.04) and more than two (aOR = 2.32, 95% C.I. = 1.59–3.39) medical conditions were associated with low resilience level. Individuals with low resilience were significantly more likely to consume substantially more alcohol than usual (aOR = 3.84, 95% C.I. = 1.62–9.08), take considerably more drugs (aOR = 12.1, 95% C.I. = 2.72–54.3), buy supplements believed to be good for treating COVID-19 (aOR = 3.34, 95% C.I. = 1.56–7.16), exercise less than before the pandemic (aOR = 1.76, 95% C.I. = 1.09–2.85), consume more unhealthy food than before the pandemic (aOR = 2.84, 95% C.I. = 1.72–4.67), self-isolate to stay away from others to avoid infection (aOR = 1.83, 95% C.I. = 1.09–3.08), have an excessive urge to disinfect hands for avoidance of disease (aOR = 3.08, 95% C.I. = 1.90–4.99) and transmission (aOR = 2.54, 95% C.I. = 1.57–4.10). CONCLUSIONS: We found an association between low resilience and maladaptive coping behaviours in the COVID-19 pandemic. The risk factors identified for low resilience in this study were also conditions known to be related to globalization-related economic and social inequalities. Our findings could inform design of population-based, resilience-enhancing intervention programmes. BioMed Central 2023-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9808687/ /pubmed/36597129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12992-022-00903-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) ) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data. |
spellingShingle | Research Wong, Martin C. S. Huang, Junjie Wang, Harry H. X. Yuan, Jinqiu Xu, Wanghong Zheng, Zhi-Jie Xue, Hao Zhang, Lin Jiang, Johnny Y. Huang, Jason L. W. Chen, Ping Jia, Zhihui Palaganas, Erlinda Viwattanakulvanid, Pramon Somrongthong, Ratana Caicedo, Andrés Medina-Arellano, María de Jesús Murphy, Jill Paredes, Maria B. A. Withers, Mellissa Resilience level and its association with maladaptive coping behaviours in the COVID-19 pandemic: a global survey of the general populations |
title | Resilience level and its association with maladaptive coping behaviours in the COVID-19 pandemic: a global survey of the general populations |
title_full | Resilience level and its association with maladaptive coping behaviours in the COVID-19 pandemic: a global survey of the general populations |
title_fullStr | Resilience level and its association with maladaptive coping behaviours in the COVID-19 pandemic: a global survey of the general populations |
title_full_unstemmed | Resilience level and its association with maladaptive coping behaviours in the COVID-19 pandemic: a global survey of the general populations |
title_short | Resilience level and its association with maladaptive coping behaviours in the COVID-19 pandemic: a global survey of the general populations |
title_sort | resilience level and its association with maladaptive coping behaviours in the covid-19 pandemic: a global survey of the general populations |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9808687/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36597129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12992-022-00903-8 |
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