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  • This study examines how forbearance coping affects compliance with health measures and psychological well-being among residents in post-pandemic China, using a cultural and contextual approach.
  • Through surveys of 402 residents in Guangdong province, the research found that forbearance coping negatively influenced psychological distress while promoting compliance with COVID-19 measures and enhancing psychological health.
  • The study highlights the importance of family meaning-making and community resilience as key factors that can influence these outcomes, suggesting that strengthening community resilience can help improve mental health and compliance during public health crises.

Article Abstract

Objective: This study is the first to adopt a cultural and contextual coping model to examine the impact of forbearance coping on compliance and psychological health and unravel the psychosocial mediator and moderator among community-dwelling residents in the post-pandemic era in China.

Methods: A multistage cluster convenience sampling strategy was conducted to recruit 402 community-dwelling residents of ten cities in Guangdong province who completed an online survey measuring forbearance coping, anti-pandemic compliance behaviours, family resilience, community resilience and psychological distress.

Results: The study results showed an unexpected negative influence of forbearance coping on psychological distress. Nevertheless, forbearance coping facilitated personal compliance with coronavirus disease-2019 mitigation measures and improved psychological health. More importantly, meaning-making of adversity within families partially mediated the negative effect of forbearance on mental health only when respondents perceived higher levels of community resilience.

Conclusion: This study is the first to apply the cultural and contextual model of coping to Chinese individuals during a significant public health crisis. It expands the model by uncovering mechanisms like behavioural compliance and family meaning-making, and highlights the moderating role of community resilience. The findings emphasize the importance of building resilient communities and supporting mental health, providing evidence for future policy interventions and pandemic/disaster prevention measures in China.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11704809PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.30773/pi.2024.0162DOI Listing

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