The Impact of COVID-19 Fear on Mental Wellbeing: Social Connectedness and Optimism as Multiple Mediators

Authors

  • Seydi Ahmet Satıcı Department of Psychological Counseling, Artvin Coruh University
  • Sinan Okur National Defense University Turkish Air Force Academy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31577/sp.2023.02.873

Keywords:

Mental wellbeing;, COVID-19 fear, Social connectedness, Optimism

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to investigate the mediating effects of social connectedness and optimism in the relationship between fear of COVID-19 and mental wellbeing. The sample consisted of 826 individuals (57.7% females, Mage = 23.97, SD = 7.65). The participants completed four scales measuring mental wellbeing, fear of COVID-19, social connectedness, and optimism. The correlation analysis results showed that mental wellbeing, social connectedness, and optimism were negatively related to fear of COVID-19. Additionally, structural equation modeling revealed that social connectedness and optimism mediated the relationship between fear of COVID-19 and mental wellbeing. Findings expanded our understanding of the association among COVID-19 fear, social connectedness, optimism, and mental wellbeing during the pandemic.

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Published

2023-06-20

How to Cite

Satıcı, S. A., & Okur, S. (2023). The Impact of COVID-19 Fear on Mental Wellbeing: Social Connectedness and Optimism as Multiple Mediators. Studia Psychologica, 65(2), 165–177. https://doi.org/10.31577/sp.2023.02.873

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