Affiliation:
1. Agrı Ibrahim Cecen University, Turkey
Abstract
There is burgeoning evidence showing the negative impact of fear of COVID-19
on various mental health outcomes. Little is known about the underlying
mechanism of the relationship between fear of COVID-19 and sleep problems in
times of health crisis. This study aims to examine whether fear of COVID-19
was associated with sleep problems through happiness and problematic social
networking sites (SNS) use. Participants included 506 young adults (67.6%
females; mean age = 28.23 ? 8.73 years) drawn from the general public in
Turkey. Results showed that fear of COVID-19 had a significant predictive
effect on happiness (? = -0.15, p < 0.01), problematic SNS use (? = 0.32, p
< 0.01), and sleep problems (? =0.36, p < 0.01)0. Most importantly,
happiness (effect = 0.02, 95% CI [0.01, 0.04]) and problematic SNS use
(effect = 0.07, 95% CI [0.04, 0.11]) mediated the impact of fear of COVID-19
on sleep problems. These findings suggest that happiness and problematic SNS
use are important factors that can help explain the association between fear
of COVID-19 and sleep problems among young adults. Intervention and
prevention programs can be developed to reduce the effect of fear the of
COVID-19 pandemic on sleep problems of young adults by considering the roles
of happiness and SNS use in the context of health crises or other stressful
situations.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Cited by
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