Research Article

Mediation Effect of Perceived Symptom Change on the Association between COVID-19 Perceptions and Well-Being Controlling for the Effect of Relationship Quality

Volume: 11 Number: 2 May 31, 2024
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Mediation Effect of Perceived Symptom Change on the Association between COVID-19 Perceptions and Well-Being Controlling for the Effect of Relationship Quality

Abstract

Most people had a perception of COVID-19 as an illness throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and this inevitably resulted in developing psychological symptoms which in the end yielded to lower levels of well-being. These experiences affected the people who were in a relationship during the pandemic, hence the quality of their relationship was influenced by all these individual feelings. Regarding this context, the current study aimed to explore the mediation role of perceived symptom change in the association between well-being and COVID-19 perceptions, controlling for the effect of relationship quality. To achieve this goal, 174 (N = 124 women, N = 49 men) participants were recruited. Results of the study put forth that (1) there was a positive association between COVID-19 illness perception and symptom change, (2) there was a negative association between perceived symptom change and well-being, (3) there was a negative association between COVID-19 illness perception and well-being, (4) relationship quality was positively associated with well-being, and (5) the symptom change mediated the association between COVID-19 illness perception and well-being in the case relationship quality was considered as a covariate. Limitations and recommendations for further research are presented.

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The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/ or publication of this article: This research was supported by funding from American Psychological Association’s Office of International Affairs (PI: Randall).

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Counselling Psychology, Stress

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

May 31, 2024

Submission Date

July 6, 2023

Acceptance Date

March 28, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 11 Number: 2

APA
Özgülük Üçok, S. B., Demirutku, K., Topcu, Ç., Chiarolanza, C., & Randall, A. K. (2024). Mediation Effect of Perceived Symptom Change on the Association between COVID-19 Perceptions and Well-Being Controlling for the Effect of Relationship Quality. AYNA Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi, 11(2), 271-291. https://doi.org/10.31682/ayna.1323531
AMA
1.Özgülük Üçok SB, Demirutku K, Topcu Ç, Chiarolanza C, Randall AK. Mediation Effect of Perceived Symptom Change on the Association between COVID-19 Perceptions and Well-Being Controlling for the Effect of Relationship Quality. AYNA Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi. 2024;11(2):271-291. doi:10.31682/ayna.1323531
Chicago
Özgülük Üçok, S. Burcu, Kürşad Demirutku, Çiğdem Topcu, Claudia Chiarolanza, and Ashley K. Randall. 2024. “Mediation Effect of Perceived Symptom Change on the Association Between COVID-19 Perceptions and Well-Being Controlling for the Effect of Relationship Quality”. AYNA Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi 11 (2): 271-91. https://doi.org/10.31682/ayna.1323531.
EndNote
Özgülük Üçok SB, Demirutku K, Topcu Ç, Chiarolanza C, Randall AK (May 1, 2024) Mediation Effect of Perceived Symptom Change on the Association between COVID-19 Perceptions and Well-Being Controlling for the Effect of Relationship Quality. AYNA Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi 11 2 271–291.
IEEE
[1]S. B. Özgülük Üçok, K. Demirutku, Ç. Topcu, C. Chiarolanza, and A. K. Randall, “Mediation Effect of Perceived Symptom Change on the Association between COVID-19 Perceptions and Well-Being Controlling for the Effect of Relationship Quality”, AYNA Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 271–291, May 2024, doi: 10.31682/ayna.1323531.
ISNAD
Özgülük Üçok, S. Burcu - Demirutku, Kürşad - Topcu, Çiğdem - Chiarolanza, Claudia - Randall, Ashley K. “Mediation Effect of Perceived Symptom Change on the Association Between COVID-19 Perceptions and Well-Being Controlling for the Effect of Relationship Quality”. AYNA Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi 11/2 (May 1, 2024): 271-291. https://doi.org/10.31682/ayna.1323531.
JAMA
1.Özgülük Üçok SB, Demirutku K, Topcu Ç, Chiarolanza C, Randall AK. Mediation Effect of Perceived Symptom Change on the Association between COVID-19 Perceptions and Well-Being Controlling for the Effect of Relationship Quality. AYNA Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi. 2024;11:271–291.
MLA
Özgülük Üçok, S. Burcu, et al. “Mediation Effect of Perceived Symptom Change on the Association Between COVID-19 Perceptions and Well-Being Controlling for the Effect of Relationship Quality”. AYNA Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi, vol. 11, no. 2, May 2024, pp. 271-9, doi:10.31682/ayna.1323531.
Vancouver
1.S. Burcu Özgülük Üçok, Kürşad Demirutku, Çiğdem Topcu, Claudia Chiarolanza, Ashley K. Randall. Mediation Effect of Perceived Symptom Change on the Association between COVID-19 Perceptions and Well-Being Controlling for the Effect of Relationship Quality. AYNA Klinik Psikoloji Dergisi. 2024 May 1;11(2):271-9. doi:10.31682/ayna.1323531

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