Secondary traumatic stress and vicarious posttraumatic growth in healthcare workers during the first COVID-19 lockdown in Greece: The role of resilience and coping strategies

Mar 24, 2021Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki

Stress and positive personal growth linked to trauma in healthcare workers during Greece’s first COVID-19 lockdown: The role of resilience and coping

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Abstract

A sample of 673 healthcare workers in Greece was recruited to examine the psychosocial impact of the COVID-19 lockdown.

  • Resilience and coping strategies were associated with both negative and positive outcomes during the lockdown.
  • Higher resilience and maladaptive coping strategies predicted increased secondary traumatic stress among healthcare workers.
  • Both adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies were linked to posttraumatic growth experienced by participants.
  • The findings highlight the varying effects of coping mechanisms on mental health during the pandemic.
  • Further research is needed to understand the ongoing psychosocial effects of COVID-19 and the resources that can support healthcare workers.

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