Keywords
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Loneliness, Perceived stress, Psychological distress, Neurosis, Covid-19
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Abstract
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Introduction:Whenever there is an outbreak of infectious diseases, psychosocial impact has been observed on individual and social levels globally. The psychological and social effects of the COVID-19 epidemic are potentialand widespread, which affect people’s mental health in the long term. The present study aimed to investigate therole of neuroticism in predicting psychological distress through perceived stress and loneliness in covid-19.
Method: This research was carried out in the form of correlation and structural equations. The statistical populationof the research was all the students of Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, 300 of whom were selected throughconvenience sampling, and the neuroticism scale was from the short form of the Neo questionnaire, the Cohenet al.’s perceived stress questionnaire, the Kessler psychological distress questionnaire, and the loneliness scale.Social Emotional Assessment for Adults (SELSA-S) was administered to them. Then the obtained data wereanalyzed using Spss26 and Amos22 software.
Results: The results showed that neuroticism is related to psychological distress through loneliness and perceivedstress. Also, there is a positive and significant relationship between the components of loneliness, perceived stress,and neuroticism with stress, anxiety, and depression.
Conclusion: Therefore, considering the increasing spread of psychological distress, it is necessary to reducepeople’s psychological distress by teaching self-care skills and stress management.
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