Author: Malakoutikhah, Alireza; Zakeri, Mohammad Ali; Salehi Derakhtanjani, Ahmad; Dehghan, Mahlagha
Title: Anxiety, anger, and mindfulness as predictors of general health in the general population during COVIDâ€19 outbreak: A survey in southeast Iran Cord-id: 0hjsehqd Document date: 2021_8_18
ID: 0hjsehqd
Snippet: Communities have been exposed to the complications and problems caused by COVIDâ€19 disease, which has had various and complex effects on general health. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between anxiety, anger, mindfulness, and general health in the general population during the COVIDâ€19 outbreak in Iran. This crossâ€sectional study was performed on 456 participants from September 2020 to April 2021. For data collection, Demographic Characteristics Form, General Heal
Document: Communities have been exposed to the complications and problems caused by COVIDâ€19 disease, which has had various and complex effects on general health. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between anxiety, anger, mindfulness, and general health in the general population during the COVIDâ€19 outbreak in Iran. This crossâ€sectional study was performed on 456 participants from September 2020 to April 2021. For data collection, Demographic Characteristics Form, General Health Questionnaire, Freiburg Mindfulness Inventoryâ€Short Form, The trait anxiety section of the Stateâ€Trait Anxiety Inventory, The Stateâ€Trait Anger Expression Inventoryâ€2 were used. General health was positively correlated with anxiety and anger and negatively correlated with mindfulness. Anxiety was positively correlated with anger and negatively correlated with mindfulness. No significant correlation was found between anger and mindfulness. Based on the multiple regression model, anxiety, anger and a family member infected with COVIDâ€19 were the predictors of general health (p < 0.001). Given that anxiety, anger, and family members infected with COVIDâ€19 are all predictors of public health, it is suggested that psychological programs and interventions be designed to reduce anxiety and anger, as well as to support family members infected with COVIDâ€19, to promote general health.
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