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Moderation Effect of the Coping Flexibility in the relationship between COVID-19 distress and Perceived Stress, and Depression

  • Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information
  • Abbr : JKSCI
  • 2023, 28(6), pp.135-143
  • DOI : 10.9708/jksci.2023.28.06.135
  • Publisher : The Korean Society Of Computer And Information
  • Research Area : Engineering > Computer Science
  • Received : May 17, 2023
  • Accepted : June 12, 2023
  • Published : June 30, 2023

Chang Koung Oh 1 Soon-Jeong Jeong 1 Kim Seon-Rye ORD ID 1

1영산대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study was conducted to examine the correlation of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) distress, coping flexibility, perceived stress and depression, and to verify the moderation effect of the coping flexibility in the relationship between COVID-19 distress and perceived stress, and depression. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 206 adults in J city from August 2 to 17, 2022. Data were analyzed using Hierarchical regression analysis and a simple model of PROCESS macro. As a result, coping flexibility moderated the relationship between COVID-19 distress and perceived stress. In particular, at high COVID-19 distress level, participants with high coping flexibility had lower perceived stress compared to those with low coping flexibility. Enhancing coping flexibility can be used as a strategy for reducing perceived stress. Therefore, we suggested education for coping flexibility and developing a strategy for improving coping flexibility.

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