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研究生: Sofia Vintimilla Andrade
Sofia Vintimilla Andrade
論文名稱: 主動因應在新冠肺炎壓力感受和主觀幸福感上的調節效果~以居住於臺灣的外國人為對象
Effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on perceived stress and subjective well-being in the international community of Taiwan: Using proactive coping as a moderator
指導教授: 王櫻芬
Wang, Ying-Fen
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 教育心理與輔導學系
Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling
論文出版年: 2021
畢業學年度: 109
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 65
中文關鍵詞: COVID-19台灣感知壓力主觀幸福感積極應對外國人
英文關鍵詞: COVID-19 Taiwan, Perceived stress, Proactive coping, Subjective well-being, Foreign nationals
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202100364
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 2020年的COVID-19疫情不僅對全求人口身體健康大有影響,還牽涉到心理健康。本研究旨在調查居住於臺灣的259名外國人之主動因應,預防因應和迴避因應對其壓力感受和主觀幸福感之間的調節作用。本研究於2020年11月22日至2020年12月12日進行線上調查。使用Perceived Stress Scale(PSS-10)的COVID-19修改版(PSS-10-C)、The World Health Organization Five-well-being Index(WHO-5)以及 Proactive Coping Inventory(PCI)的三個子量表來測量感知壓力及其對主觀幸福感的影響,然後以多元逐步迴歸分析主動因應在壓力感受和主觀幸福感之間的調節作用。主要研究發現有二。首先,研究結果顯示58.3%的受試者在壓力感受上的得分高於25分,處於高壓力感受狀態 。在主觀幸福感上,有51%的參與者得分低於13分,屬於低幸福感狀態。其次,主動因應對壓力感受和主觀幸福感之間的關係有調節作用(p = 0.006)。預防應對和避免因應則無顯著的調節作用(分別為 p = 0.090 ; p = 0.81)。,研究者建議臺灣社會提供相關資源協助外國居民因應新冠肺炎;尤其可在提升外國居民的主動因應上著力.

    The COVID-19 pandemic has not only affected physical health but also mental health worldwide. The current study aimed to investigate the effect of proactive coping, preventive coping, and avoidant coping as a moderator between perceived stress and subjective well-being in 259 foreign nationals residing in Taiwan during the pandemic. The research was conducted from November 22, 2020 to December 12, 2020. An online survey was designed to measure perceived stress and its effect on subjective well-being using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) modified for COVID-19 (Pss-10-C), The World Health Organization Five-well-being Index (WHO-5), and three subscales of the Proactive Coping Inventory (PCI). A simple multiple regression was conducted to investigate the moderating effect of coping. The results were that 58.3% of respondents scored high for perceived stress. For subjective well-being 51% of participants scored low. Proactive coping has a moderating effect on the relationship between perceived stress and subjective well-being (p = 0.006). Whereas preventive coping and avoidant coping did not have a significant moderating effect (p =0.090; p =0.81 respectively). In conclusion, the international community living in Taiwan during the COVID-19 pandemic perceived the pandemic as a stressful event that influenced their subjective well-being. Proactive coping was found to be helpful to cope with the perceived stress of the pandemic. The Authors recommend institutions to implement resources for foreign nationals to cope with the situation. Additionally, it is recommended to promote proactive coping as a tool.

    Table of Contents Acknowledgments i Abstract ii 摘要 iii Table of Contents iv List of Tables vii List of figures iii CHAPTER 1 1 INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction and research background 1 Statement of the problem and research questions 4 Significance of the research 5 Assumptions of limitations 6 CHAPTER 2 7 REVIEW OF LITERATURE 7 1. Perceived stress 7 1.1 Definition and theoretical background 7 1.2 Measurements of perceived stress 10 1.3 Findings of relevant studies 11 2. Subjective well being 13 2.1 Definition and theoretical background 13 2.2 Measurements of subjective well-being 15 2.3 Findings of relevant studies 16 3. Coping 18 3.1 Definition and theoretical background 18 3.2 The measurements of copying style 23 3.3 Findings of relevant studies 24 CHAPTER 3 28 METHODOLOGY 28 3.1 Research approach and design 28 3.2 Research settings, and participants 29 3.3 Data collection 33 3.3.1 Questionnaire design and instruments 33 3.3.2 Data collection procedure 36 3.4 Data analysis 36 CHAPTER 4 38 RESULTS 38 4.1 descriptive statistics 38 4.2 Relationship between demographic variables and well-being 41 4.4 Testing for moderating effect 42 CHAPTER 5 47 DISCUSSION 47 5.1 Summary of research 47 5.2 Discussion and interpretation of findings 48 References 56 Appendix I: Permission to use instrument 64

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