Podcast
Questions and Answers
How did social connection influence post-traumatic growth in the context of COVID-19?
How did social connection influence post-traumatic growth in the context of COVID-19?
- It heightened the impact of perceived threat on post-traumatic growth. (correct)
- It only benefited individuals with previous trauma.
- It had no effect on traumatic stress levels.
- It decreased the perceived threat of COVID-19.
Which factor predicted increased traumatic symptoms related to COVID-19?
Which factor predicted increased traumatic symptoms related to COVID-19?
- Social connection
- Perceived threat of COVID-19
- Social disconnection (correct)
- Compassionate engagement
What was the relationship between perceived threat and post-traumatic growth?
What was the relationship between perceived threat and post-traumatic growth?
- Increased perceived threat predicted higher post-traumatic growth. (correct)
- Perceived threat had no effect on post-traumatic growth.
- Perceived threat only influenced people with previous traumatic experiences.
- Perceived threat negatively impacted post-traumatic growth.
How did social disconnection affect the perceived threat of COVID-19 on traumatic stress?
How did social disconnection affect the perceived threat of COVID-19 on traumatic stress?
What combined factors were linked to higher post-traumatic growth and traumatic stress?
What combined factors were linked to higher post-traumatic growth and traumatic stress?
Flashcards are hidden until you start studying
Study Notes
Perceived Threat of COVID-19
- Higher perceived threat of COVID-19 predicted both increased post-traumatic growth and traumatic stress.
Social Connection
- Compassion and social safeness predicted higher post-traumatic growth and traumatic stress.
Social Disconnection
- Fears of compassion and loneliness predicted increased traumatic symptoms only.
Social Connection & Perceived Threat of COVID-19
- Social connection amplified the impact of perceived threat of COVID-19 on post-traumatic growth.
Social Disconnection & Perceived Threat of COVID-19
- Social disconnection diminished the impact of perceived threat of COVID-19 on post-traumatic growth.
- Social disconnection amplified the impact of perceived threat of COVID-19 on traumatic stress.
Study Scope
- These findings held true across different countries, indicating consistent trends in the relationship between perceived threat, social connection/disconnection, and mental health outcomes in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Studying That Suits You
Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.