Risk Groups and Psychosocial Factors for the Pandemic (COVID-19)

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Yoyen, Elif [1 ]
Sinanoglu, Ummuhan Deniz [2 ]
Baris, Tuelay Guneri [3 ]
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[1] Sakarya Univ, Fac Humanities & Social Sci, Dept Psychol, TR-54050 Sakarya, Turkiye
[2] Maltepe Univ, Inst Social Sci, Dept Clin Psychol, TR-34858 Istanbul, Turkiye
[3] Sakarya Univ, Inst Business Adm, Dept Hlth Sci, TR-54050 Sakarya, Turkiye
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COVID-19; pandemic-related anxiety; risk groups for the pandemic; psychosocial factors; RESIDENTIAL-MOBILITY; MENTAL-HEALTH; CHILDHOOD; IMPACT;
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10.3390/healthcare12131241
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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COVID-19, which started in 2019 and affected the whole world, has affected everyone at different intensities and in different ways. COVID-19, which is considered a pandemic, has turned into a major public health problem in terms of its consequences and has affected people biopsychosocially. However, people in risk groups may be affected more. This study was conducted to reveal the risk groups for the pandemic and to determine the psychosocial factors. Data were collected online using the relational screening model and snowball sampling methods. A Sociodemographic Information Form, COVID-19 Pandemic Psychosocial Impact Scale (C19-PPIS), and International Personality Inventory Short Form (IPISV) were sent online to 826 participants. Data were analysed using an independent sample t-test, a one-way ANOVA test, and the Pearson Correlation analysis. According to the results, young adults ((sic)X = 2.77), women ((sic)X = 2.79), singles ((sic)X = 2.78), those who are unemployed ((sic)X = 2.89), and those who had to change their home or city due to the pandemic ((sic)X = 2.89) were more affected by the pandemic. Psychological support was the support system needed the most during the pandemic ((sic)X = 3.04). In addition, a negative relationship was found between an extroverted personality and psychosocial impact from the pandemic (r = -0.148 and p < 0.01). A positive relationship was found between introversion (r = 0.183 and p < 0.01), agreeableness (r = 0.078 and p < 0.05), hostility (r = 0.094 and p < 0.01), disorganisation (r = 0.237 and p < 0.01), openness to development (r = 0.80 and p < 0.05), closed off to development (r = 0.070 and p < 0.05), emotional instability personality (r = 0.498 and p < 0.01), and psychosocial impact from the pandemic. This study has revealed important results regarding who has been most affected psychosocially by COVID-19. It is thought that the results obtained can guide state policies on what should be done in the field of preventive community mental health in another possible epidemic.
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