Resilience in COVID-19: holistic thinking, meaning-making, and positive reappraisal
The present research examined the role of holistic thinking, meaning-making, and positive reframing, on resilience in the COVID-19 pandemic. Past work has reported that holistic thinking, meaning-making, and positive reframing buffer against life stressors. However, little to no research have explor...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1684972023-06-18T15:32:11Z Resilience in COVID-19: holistic thinking, meaning-making, and positive reappraisal Nah, Hilda Albert Lee Kai Chung School of Social Sciences AlbertLee@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Psychology::Behaviorism Social sciences::Psychology::Experimental psychology The present research examined the role of holistic thinking, meaning-making, and positive reframing, on resilience in the COVID-19 pandemic. Past work has reported that holistic thinking, meaning-making, and positive reframing buffer against life stressors. However, little to no research have explored direct links between the constructs on resilience. As a relatively novel topic, the present research aimed to investigate causal relationships between holistic thinking, meaning-making, and positive reframing on resilience, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, we hypothesised that (i) holistic thinking increases one’s tendency for meaning-making, (ii) holistic thinking increases one’s tendency for positive reframing, and (iii) holistic thinking leads to stronger resilience. To test our hypotheses, 250 participants were recruited and randomly assigned to two conditions: holistic thinking or control in a between-subjects design. All participants were asked to recall their most stressful experiences in the COVID-19 pandemic. After which, they underwent image-based primes to either induce patterns of holistic thinking or serve as a control and were tasked to complete a series of questionnaires and behavioural measures. Contrary to the predictions, the present study found no statistically significant causal relationships between holistic thinking, meaning-making, positive reframing, and resilience. In contrast, the results of exploratory analyses found positive reframing as a statistically significant predictor of resilience. The paper discusses theoretical and practical implications of the relationship between holistic thinking, meaning-making, positive reframing, and resilience in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Bachelor of Social Sciences in Psychology 2023-06-14T01:17:56Z 2023-06-14T01:17:56Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Nah, H. (2023). Resilience in COVID-19: holistic thinking, meaning-making, and positive reappraisal. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168497 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168497 en PSY-IRB-2022-036 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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The present research examined the role of holistic thinking, meaning-making, and positive reframing, on resilience in the COVID-19 pandemic. Past work has reported that holistic thinking, meaning-making, and positive reframing buffer against life stressors. However, little to no research have explored direct links between the constructs on resilience. As a relatively novel topic, the present research aimed to investigate causal relationships between holistic thinking, meaning-making, and positive reframing on resilience, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, we hypothesised that (i) holistic thinking increases one’s tendency for meaning-making, (ii) holistic thinking increases one’s tendency for positive reframing, and (iii) holistic thinking leads to stronger resilience. To test our hypotheses, 250 participants were recruited and randomly assigned to two conditions: holistic thinking or control in a between-subjects design. All participants were asked to recall their most stressful experiences in the COVID-19 pandemic. After which, they underwent image-based primes to either induce patterns of holistic thinking or serve as a control and were tasked to complete a series of questionnaires and behavioural measures. Contrary to the predictions, the present study found no statistically significant causal relationships between holistic thinking, meaning-making, positive reframing, and resilience. In contrast, the results of exploratory analyses found positive reframing as a statistically significant predictor of resilience. The paper discusses theoretical and practical implications of the relationship between holistic thinking, meaning-making, positive reframing, and resilience in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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