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A Longitudinal Comparative Study of Two Periods regarding the Influences of Psycho-Social Factors on Emotional Distress among Korean Adults during the Corona virus Pandemic(COVID-19)

Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues / Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues, (P)1229-0661; (E)1229-0661
2021, v.27 no.4, pp.629-659
https://doi.org/10.20406/kjcs.2021.11.27.4.629
Dong-Hun Lee (Sungkyunkwan University)
Ye-Jin Kim (Sungkyunkwan University)
Hee-Hun Hwang (Sungkyunkwan University)
Seul-Ki Nam (Sungkyunkwan University)
Da-Song Jung (Sungkyunkwan University)

Abstract

This study compared the influences of Korean psycho-social experiences on emotional-distress(stress, depression, anxiety, anger) of Koreans between two-periods during COVID-19. First, an online survey was conducted among 600 participants between April 13, 2020 and 21, while WHO had declared the pandemic, and Daegu-Gyungbuk were declared as a special-disaster area. Second, an online survey was conducted among 482 participants out of 600 study participants from the first study during August 21 to September 2, while COVID-19 re-spreaded around the world, and total confirmed cases were over 1,000 for a week in Seoul-Gyeonggi province. Hierarchical-regression analysis was used to determine the influence of personal characteristics, fear and social constraints, relationship conflict and income-decreasing factors on stress, depression, anxiety, anger in the two-time points. Results suggest that gender, quality-of-life, 'frequent information-checking about COVID-19', 'fear of unpredictability' and 'difficulties on hospital treatment access' predicted distress(stress, depression, anxiety, anger) at both Time1 and 2. 'Difficulties with official schedule' predicted distress at Time 1, and age, vulnerability to infection and difficulties with personal schedules predicted distress(stress, depression, anxiety, anger) at Time 2. Based on the reseults, implications and recommendations were presented.

keywords
Coronavirus disease 19 Pandemic(COVID-19), Psycho-social factors, Emotional distress, Longitudinal two times comparative study, short-term longitudinal study
Submission Date
2021-06-25
Revised Date
Accepted Date
2021-11-15

Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues