Pre‐COVID‐19 predictors of low‐income women's COVID‐19 appraisal, coping, and changes in mental health during the pandemic

Author:

Lengua Liliana J.1ORCID,Stavish Caitlin M.1,Green Lindsey M.1,Shimomaeda Lisa1,Thompson Stephanie F.1,Calhoun Rebecca1,Moini Natasha1,Smith Michele R.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractStudy examined predictors and mental health consequences of appraisal (threat, support satisfaction) and coping (active, avoidant) in a sample of low‐income women during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19). Pre‐COVID‐19 contextual risk and individual resources and COVID‐19‐specific risk factors were examined as predictors of COVID‐19 appraisal and coping, which, in turn, were tested as predictors of changes in depression and anxiety across the pandemic. Pre‐COVID‐19 resilience predicted more active coping, whereas pre‐COVID‐19 anxiety and depression predicted more avoidant coping and lower support satisfaction, respectively. Increases in anxiety were predicted by lower pre‐COVID‐19 self‐compassion and higher concurrent threat appraisal and avoidant coping. Increases in depression were related to lower pre‐COVID‐19 self‐compassion, active coping and support satisfaction, and higher COVID‐19 hardships and health risk. Findings highlight contextual and individual factors and processes that contribute to mental health problems in a vulnerable population during community‐level stressors, with implications for prevention and intervention.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

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