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year 12, Issue 3 (spring 2023 2023)                   Rooyesh 2023, 12(3): 187-198 | Back to browse issues page

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Heidari H, Rahnamaee S. The mediating role of psychological resilience in the relationship between psychological distress and social isolation with the psychological well-being of recovered from Covid-19. Rooyesh 2023; 12 (3) :187-198
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1- Bachelor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan Branch (Khorasgan), Isfahan, Iran.
2- Ph.D student, Department of Psychology, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan Branch (Khorasgan), Isfahan, Iran. , s.rahnama2013@gmail.com
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating role of resilience in the relationship between psychological distress and social isolation with the psychological well-being of those who have recovered from Covid-19. This research was descriptive correlation based on path analysis. The statistical population included all those who recovered from the Covid-19 disease in the winter of 1400, of which 270 people were selected by available sampling. Research tools included the psychological distress scale (K-10), social isolation (Yazdi School, 2013), psychological well-being (RSPWB), and resilience (CD-RISC). Data were analyzed by Pearson correlation coefficients and path analysis. The findings showed that the direct path of psychological distress to psychological resilience and psychological well-being had a significant effect (P<0.05). Also, the direct path of social isolation to psychological resilience was significant (P<0.05). Psychological distress had a significant indirect effect on psychological well-being through the mediation of psychological resilience (P<0.05). Social isolation with the mediation of psychological resilience had a significant indirect effect on psychological well-being (P<0.05), which indicated a favorable fit. The results showed that social isolation and psychological distress play a role in psychological well-being among those who have recovered from Covid-19 due to the reduction of psychological resilience.
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Type of Article: Research | Subject: General Psychology
Received: 2022/08/6 | Revised: 2023/06/24 | Accepted: 2023/04/10 | ePublished: 2023/05/31

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