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Title: SARS and Its Effects: Coping with the Threat


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SARS and Its Effects Coping with the Threat
  • Esther Greenglass,Anita DeLongis Dayna
    Lee-Baggley
  • Paper presented at ICP, Bejing, August 8- 13,
    2004
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2
Grateful acknowledgement to
  • George D. Bishop, National University of
    Singapore
  • the SARS Psychosocial
  • Research Consortium
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Coping with SARS
  • In dealing with stress, some strategies include
    preventive coping, taking precautions,
    relationship focused coping, seeking social
    support and avoidance
  • The relationship between anxiety and these
    strategies is examined here

5
Method
  • Data were collected using an Internet-based
    survey based on 229 respondents from Europe,
    Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the USA
    and was conducted from May 2003 to January 2004
  • This study focused primarily on the stressful
    aspects of the perception of SARS and coping
    strategies employed

6
Demographics
  • Gender 159 Female 65 Male 5 missing
  • Age
  • Age Frequency
  • Under 20 69
  • 20-39 100
  • 40-59 49
  • 60 5
  • Missing 6

7
Demographics (cont.d)
  • Education
  • Years Frequency
  • lt6 years 10
  • 7-12 28
  • 13-16 94
  • 16 94
  • Missing 3

8
Perceived SARS Threat
  • A 5-item measure
  • Extent to which SARS is seen as a direct threat
    to ones health
  • Sample item SARS is threatening my health
  • Response 1 not at all to 4 a great deal
  • Alpha .71

9
Preventive Coping
  • A 3-item measure that assesses behaviors designed
    to lessen the risk of getting SARS in the future
  • Sample item I do what I can so that I will not
    get SARS
  • Response 1 not at all true 4 completely true
  • Alpha .77

10
To avoid getting SARS, I have personally (tick
those that apply)
  • Avoidance Behavior
  • Travel to SARS affected area
  • Eating in restaurants
  • Shaking hands
  • Travel in taxis
  • Travel in subways or commuter trains
  • Eating in food courts
  • Large gatherings of people
  • Particular types of people
  • Travel by plane
  • Work/school
  • Taking Precautions
  • Worn a mask
  • Washed my hands more often
  • Taken more care about cleanliness
  • Used disinfectants
  • Eaten a balanced diet
  • Exercised regularly
  • Taken an herbal supplement
  • Made sure I got sufficient sleep

Score sum of behaviors checked
11
Seeking Social Support
  • A 2-item measure that assesses seeking
    information and emotional support to deal with
    concerns about SARS
  • Sample Item Talked to someone to find out more
    about SARS
  • Response 1 not at all 5 a great deal
  • Alpha .83

12
Relationship Focused Coping
  • A 4- item measure that assesses extent to which
    the individual helps others deal with SARS
  • Sample item Tried to understand the other
    persons concerns about SARS
  • Response 1 not at all 4 a great deal
  • Alpha .91

13
Avoidance of People
  • A 10-item measure
  • Sum of behaviors to avoid certain people
    including those who appear unwell,a health care
    worker, and a person who might be from an area
    infected with SARS, for example
  • Sample item How likely are you to avoid a
    person who is coughing?
  • Response 1 very unlikely to 5 very likely
  • Alpha .91

14
State Anxiety
  • Anxiety related to SARS
  • A 17-item measure
  • Adapted from the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory
    (STAI) A-State Anxiety measure (Spielberger et
    al., 1970)
  • Sample item I am worried about possible
    misfortune regarding SARS
  • Response 1 not at all 4 very much so
  • Alpha .94

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Depression
  • A 10-item measure designed to measure
  • Sample item I feel sad
  • Response 1 rarely or none of the time
  • 4 most or all of the time
  • Alpha.88
  • Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression
    Scale

16
Relative Risk of Getting SARS vs Catching a Cold
  • A 2-item measure
  • The relative risk of me or someone my age and sex
    getting SARS compared to the risk of catching a
    cold
  • Sample item Compared to my risk of catching a
    cold, the risk of my getting SARS is
  • Response 1 very low to 5 very high
  • Alpha .82
  • adapted from Renner Schwarzer, 2003

17
Relative Risk of Getting SARS vs Getting West
Nile Virus
  • A 2-item measure
  • The relative risk of me or someone my age and sex
    getting SARS compared to the risk of getting West
    Nile Virus
  • Sample item Compared to my risk of getting West
    Nile virus, the risk of my getting SARS is
  • Response 1 very low to 5 very high
  • Alpha .92
  • adapted from Renner Schwarzer, 2003

18
Relative Risk of Getting SARS vs Getting AIDS
  • A 2-item measure
  • The relative risk of me or someone my age and sex
    getting SARS compared to the risk of getting AIDS
  • Sample item Compared to my risk of getting
    AIDS, the risk of my getting SARS is
  • Response 1 very low to 5 very high
  • Alpha .82
  • adapted from Renner Schwarzer, 2003

19
Correlations Between SARS Threat, Anxiety, Risk
of Getting SARS Compared to the Risk of Catching
a Cold, Getting AIDS and Getting West Nile Virus
  • State Anxiety
  • Cold Risk
  • AIDS Risk
  • West Nile Virus Risk

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31
29
p lt .01 p lt .001
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Correlations between Anxiety, Avoidance of
People, Avoidance Behavior, Taking Precautions,
Risk of Getting SARS vs. Risk of Catching a Cold,
Getting AIDS Getting West Nile Virus
  • Avoidance of People
  • Cold Risk
  • AIDS Risk
  • West Nile Virus
  • Avoidance Behavior
  • Taking Precautions

52
52
39
33
32
30
p lt .01 p lt .001
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Theoretical Model Relating SARS Threat,
Preventive Coping, Avoidance of People, Anxiety
and Depression
Prevent Coping
State Anxiety
Depression
SARS Threat
Avoid of People
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Structural Model Relating SARS Threat,
Preventive Coping, Avoidance of People, Anxiety
and Depression
Prevent Coping
-.25
.12
.49
State Anxiety
Depression
.47
.39
SARS Threat
.18
.52
Avoid of People
.27
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Goodness of Fit Indices for Models
a Identical to the initial model except that a
path from preventive coping to depression was
added b Identical to the revised model 1a except
that a correlation between preventive coping
and avoiding people perceived to be at high risk
of SARS was added
a
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Conclusions
  • Greater threat due to SARS leads to increases in
    preventive coping and avoidance of people
    associated with SARS
  • Preventive coping includes avoidance of people
  • Preventive coping and avoidance of people lead to
    greater anxiety
  • Anxiety leads to depression
  • Depression decreases with greater preventive
    coping
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