2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1200570
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The impact of COVID-19 on mental health and posttraumatic growth of Korean college students: a mixed method study examining the moderating role of coping flexibility and sense of community

Abstract: IntroductionIn the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to complex psychological problems, it is important to examine the effect of coping flexibility and sense of community, because relying solely on specific coping strategies is ineffective, and the pandemic necessitates social cooperation.MethodsThis study was divided into two parts. The first study used a quantitative research method(i.e., structural equation modeling) to test if coping flexibility and sense of community moderated the impact of … Show more

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“…While deliberate rumination may lead to experiencing PTG in the long term, in the short term, deliberate rumination may not have been as effective in addressing nurses' burnout and PTSD symptoms related to the pandemic as expected. Previous studies have already discovered that factors that had been protective prior to the COVID-19 pandemic (e.g., coping flexibility) had adverse effects during the pandemic (71).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While deliberate rumination may lead to experiencing PTG in the long term, in the short term, deliberate rumination may not have been as effective in addressing nurses' burnout and PTSD symptoms related to the pandemic as expected. Previous studies have already discovered that factors that had been protective prior to the COVID-19 pandemic (e.g., coping flexibility) had adverse effects during the pandemic (71).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%