The five-day challenge: how to turn a change into a chance. An action-research to promote resilience and self-empowerment during lockdown
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Introduction. The social and sanitary emergency due to the spread of Coronavirus has certainly represented one of the most difficult challenges of contemporary world that has put at risk the psycho-physical health of people. Some studies in the field of psychological sciences have turned their attention to the impact of restrictive confinement within own homes, on the well-being and quality of life. Isolation, the lack of opportunity to socialization, the sense of job insecurity and economic precariousness, as well as the difficulty in managing a daily life without routine and predictability, have put a strain on people's resilience, exposing them to numerous psycho-social risks. Aim of the study. Moving within Positive Psychology, the present action-research is aimed to investigate the level of well-being of Italians during the lockdown and promote the acquisition of proactive behaviours and selfempowerment. Method. We developed a self-report questionnaire and designed an intervention, called "the five-days challenge: how to turn a change into a chance". A triangulated methodology has been implemented in order to enrich the data from a double point of view, qualitative and quantitative. Results. Firstly, it was observed that dispositional optimism was positive associated with wellbeing, but that this positive association will be significantly mediated, in a negative way, by state anxiety. Secondly, the results have shown a statically significant effect of the intervention proposed on anxiety level reduction of participants. Implication. To sum up, the five-days challenge seemed to be a practical and operative intervention to promote self-empowerment in various situations dominated by uncertainty, which requires a great effort in terms of resilience and reappropriation of meaning.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Covid-19; five-days challenge; Positive Psychology; Proactive behaviours; psychological risks; resources; Self-empowerment
Elenco autori:
Galanti, T.; Fantinelli, S.; Cortini, M.; Di Fiore, T.
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