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Tohid Aakbarvand, Dr. Malek Mirhashemi, Dr. Simin Bashardoost,
year 11, Issue 4 (7-2022)
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the structural model of Covid 19 disease anxiety based on perceived stress with the mediating role of perceived social support in students. The research method was descriptive-correlational. The statistical population included all students of Islamic Azad University, Tehran Central Branch in the academic year 1399-400. The sample size was 322 people who were selected by cluster random sampling. Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CDAS, Alipour et al., 1398), Perceived stress (PSS, Cohen et al., 1983), and Perceived social support (MSPSS, Zimet et al., 1998) were used to collect data. Data analysis was performed using structural equation modeling with the help of SPSS 27 and AMOS 24 statistical software. The results showed that the general model of the research fits with the experimental data. In addition, there is a positive and significant relationship between perceived stress and anxiety in Covid 19 disease (p = 0.001, β = 0.60). And there is a negative and significant relationship between perceived stress and perceived social support (p = 0.001, β = -0.72). But the mediating role of social support between perceived stress and disease anxiety was not confirmed (p <0.05). The results of this study showed that reducing perceived stress and having perceived social support play an effective role in reducing coronary heart disease anxiety.
Dr Ebrahim Droughehzadeh, Dr. Reza Pourhosein,
year 11, Issue 6 (9-2022)
Abstract
Adaptation to chronic diseases is an essential strategy for patients' satisfaction with individual and social life and to improve their performance and efficiency with chronic illnesses. In addition to causing biological disorders, chronic diseases cause problems and mental conditions for patients, so their resilience is significantly reduced. Decreased stability causes them to experience psychological suffering in addition to feeling physical pain consistently. Adaptation to chronic illness reduces abnormal psychological outcomes and increases life satisfaction in patients with chronic illness. Anxiety, stress, and depression caused by chronic diseases in the global corona outbreak, due to the frightening and mysterious nature of the virus, and its high mortality rate, have been added to the anxiety caused by chronic disease. Therefore, to adapt to chronic diseases in pandemic conditions, more efforts are needed, and it is necessary to revise the traditional protocols and adapt them to the current conditions. Among the factors that effectively reduce the psychological consequences of chronic diseases, spirituality has an important role that is described in this article.