Effectiveness of web-based psychological capital intervention on the mental well-being of tourism workers during the COVID-19 pandemic

Author:

Sumalrot Thanayot1,Pimthong Saran2,Suwanwong Charin2,Surakarn Amaraporn3,Chiangkhong Araya4,Khunakorncharatphong Anon5

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University

2. Behavioral Science Research Institute, Srinakharinwirot University

3. Graduate School, Srinakharinwirot University

4. Kuakarun Faculty of Nursing, Navamindradhiraj University

5. International Health Policy Program (IHPP), Ministry of Public Health

Abstract

Abstract The current COVID-19situation has forced many tourism businesses to close. Tourism workers have suffered chronic stress, discouragement, despair, and failure to find solutions for their businesses, resulting in deteriorating mental health. A psychological capital intervention (PCI) is therefore deemed necessary as it promotes the mental well-being of tourism workers. This article reports the development of a web-based PCI for the mental well-being of tourism workers and an investigation of its effectiveness using a mixed-methods intervention design. A qualitative approach was used to develop the intervention by conducting in-depth interviews with 20 tourism entrepreneurs. A content analysis was carried out. The intervention was tested through an experimental research design. The sample comprised 600 tourism workers who undertook a web-based PCI. Data on their mental well-being were collected before the intervention and 1 month afterward and analyzed using ANCOVA. The research revealed that 4 themes are needed for the intervention: having a goal, tolerance of difficulties, inspiration from a role model, and the appropriate way of thinking. An effectiveness examination showed that the web-based PCI improves mental well-being. In conclusion, this web-based PCI, which focuses on developing strengths, effectively improves the mental well-being of tourism workers facing difficulties during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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