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題名 | COVID-19新冠肺炎輕度確診者之心理反應與韌性之因應:從預防教育觀點出發=The Psychological Responses and Resilient Coping of COVID-19 Mildly Confirmed Patients: A Perspective from Preventive Education |
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作者姓名(中文) | 林烝增; 連廷嘉; 涂喜敏; | 書刊名 | 臺東大學教育學報 |
卷期 | 34:2 2023.12[民112.12] |
頁次 | 頁35-58 |
分類號 | 178 |
關鍵詞 | COVID-19新冠肺炎輕度確診者心理反應; 因應; 預防教育; 韌性; Coping; Mild COVID-19 condition; Psychological adaptation; Resilience; |
語文 | 中文(Chinese) |
DOI引用網址 | 10.53106/102711202023123402002 |
中文摘要 | 本研究旨在探討輕度確診者之心理反應,並了解其心理韌性之因 應。本研究在 2022 年台灣疫情甫剛擴散,民眾對於染疫抱持不同心 情,本研究從關懷民眾身心健康,以及預防教育地觀點下,採用質性研 究方法,邀請願意參與研究 4 位研究對象,進行半結構訪談,將訪談結 果予以分析整理。COVID-19 輕度患者在確診後的反應有 9 類:害怕污 名不想聲張、懷疑困惑、驚訝與驚慌、否認、擔心、被指責的無奈、內 疚、接受、躬逢其盛地跟上流行等。其發揮心理韌性所使用的積極因應 有三大類:第一是個人因素:坦誠面對、設定目標與堅持決心。第二資 源因素包括:家庭韌性、社會支持、數位能力等重要資源,第三是正面 思考力:避免過多思考與訊息、感恩心、保持幽默、平常心、重新框 架、獨處能力、保持彈性等 7 種因應方式。本研究分析輕症確診者的心 理反應與韌性的因素,有助於民眾在後疫情時代更加了解常見的情緒反 應,有助於個人心理適應,並進一步採用積極因應方式,促進全民疫情 下的心理韌性與身心健康。 |
英文摘要 | This study aims to explore the psychological responses of mildly confirmed COVID-19 patients and understand their coping mechanisms in terms of psychological resilience. Conducted in Taiwan in 2022, when the epidemic was initially spreading, this research takes a perspective that emphasizes caring for the mental and physical well-being of individuals and preventive education. A qualitative research approach was employed, and four participants who were willing to take part in the study were invited for semi-structured interviews. The interview results were analyzed and organized for further examination.Result: Nine (9) marked responses of people diagnosed with mild COVID-19 condition are: fear of stigmatization; suspicion and confusion; shock and panic; denial; concern; helplessness of blame; guilt; acceptance; being fashionable. Their adaptation and resilience coping with the condition manifest in three domains: First—Personal factor: radical acceptance and determination to get through challenges; Second—Resource factor: critical resources such as family resilience, societal support, and digital competency; Third— Positive Thinking factor: seven (7) coping competency: avoiding rumination and information overload; gratitude; humor; serenity; reframing; comfort in being alone. |
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