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Links between rational and irrational beliefs,trait anxiety and fear of COVID 19
Institution:CERES (Culture, Ethique, Religion et Société), Faculté Libre des Sciences Humaines et des Lettres, Institut Catholique de Toulouse (ICT), 3 Rue de la Fonderie, BP 7012, 31068 Toulouse Cedex 7, France
Abstract:IntroductionOur beliefs and knowledge influence the way we act, react, or adapt to an aversive situation such as the current COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study is to explore factors that may influence perceived fear of COVID-19.MethodologyThree hundred and forty-two people from the general population participated in this study. The participants completed an online anamnestic questionnaire that included questions regarding feelings of vulnerability to illness, fear of COVID-19, rational and irrational beliefs about COVID-19, and trait anxiety.ResultsA stepwise regression analysis showed that trait anxiety, irrational and rational beliefs, and having comorbidities linked to severe forms of the disease were associated with perceived vulnerability concerning health and fear of COVID-19.DiscussionThis study seems to underline the importance of pre-existing vulnerabilities that were exacerbated during the pandemic.
Keywords:Pandemic  Beliefs  Anxiety trait  Fear of COVID-19  Pandémie  Croyances  Anxiété trait  Peur de la Covid-19
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