Investigating anxiety, stress, and obsession during coronavirus pandemic and its relationship with resilience and life skills
Abstract
There is an interrelationship between physical and mental illnesses, and in recent times with the spread of the deadly COVID-19 disease, the rate of negative psychological symptoms in the global community has increased and disorders have spread. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate anxiety, stress, and obsession during the corona period and its relationship with resilience and life skills. The method of this study was descriptive-correlation and the statistical population of this study was all women aged 20 to 50 years in region seven in Tehran. Using targeted sampling, 360 people completed the research questionnaire twice in three months. The results showed that anxiety, stress, and obsessive beliefs were significantly higher and several times higher than normal, and after a few months of the spread of the disease, the amount of anxiety and stress decreased and people became accustomed to living with it. However, obsessive beliefs did not show any significant decrease, and resilience and life skills were strong predictors of the lack or reduction of anxiety, obsession, and stress during this period. Due to the good fit of the designed model, this model has a high capability and is a general indication that resilience and life skills are important factors in reducing anxiety, stress, and obsessive beliefs during this period.
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