Hope, optimism, and self‐efficacy predicting mental health and illness in a community sample exposed to Hurricane Harvey

Author:

D'Souza Johann M.1ORCID,Long Laura J.1ORCID,Richardson Angela L.1ORCID,Gallagher Matthew W.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology University of Houston Houston Texas USA

2. Texas Institute for Measurement, Evaluation, and Statistics University of Houston Houston Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractIn 2017, Hurricane Harvey flooded more than 300,000 buildings causing an estimated $125 billion in damages and resulting in 68 deaths (National Hurricane Center). This actual or threatened loss of life and physical harm led many to report negative effects on mental well‐being and greater mental illness. However, many individuals have been able to experience similar adverse events without a significant negative impact on their mental health and well‐being. Positive thinking factors such as hope, optimism, and self‐efficacy have been proposed as protective factors in the face of difficult life events. Hope, optimism, and self‐efficacy are related but distinct constructs that have often been studied separately, but whose unique impact on well‐being and mental illness is less clear, especially in the context of a natural hazard. The current study uses structural equation modeling to measure the unique contribution of hope, optimism, and hurricane‐coping self‐efficacy on mental well‐being and mental illness in a community sample of 300 subjects who experienced Hurricane Harvey, recruited from Mechanical Turk.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

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