AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study explores the lesser-known positive psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically Post-Traumatic Growth (PTG), linking it to various socio-demographic factors and pre-pandemic mental health.
  • - Involving 680 medical patients during the second wave of COVID-19, the research assesses how core belief violation, vulnerability, and mortality perception relate to PTG, revealing that these factors and pre-pandemic mental illness contribute positively to growth.
  • - Key findings suggest that a stronger violation of core beliefs and higher meaning-making ability, along with lower pre-existing mental health issues, predict higher levels of PTG, with meaning-making ability acting as a significant moderator.

Article Abstract

The negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health has been extensively documented, while its possible positive impact on the individual, defined as Post-Traumatic Growth (PTG), has been much less investigated. The present study examines the association between PTG and socio-demographic aspects, pre-pandemic psychological adjustment, stressors directly linked to COVID-19 and four psychological factors theoretically implicated in the change processes (core belief violation, meaning-making, vulnerability and mortality perception). During the second wave of the pandemic 680 medical patients completed an online survey on direct and indirect COVID-19 stressors, health and demographic information, post-traumatic growth, core belief violation, meaning-making capacity, feelings of vulnerability and perceptions of personal mortality. Violation of core beliefs, feelings of vulnerability and mortality, and pre-pandemic mental illness positively correlated with post-traumatic growth. Moreover, the diagnosis of COVID-19, stronger violation of core beliefs, greater meaning-making ability, and lower pre-existing mental illness predicted greater PTG. Finally, a moderating effect of meaning-making ability was found. The clinical implications were discussed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10252371PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20115991DOI Listing

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