The Association between Resilience and Psychological Distress during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Selection Criteria
2.3. Study Selection
2.4. Quality Appraisal
2.5. Data Extraction
2.6. Meta-Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Study Characteristics
3.2. Quality Appraisal
3.3. Resilience
3.4. Psychological Distress
3.5. Relationship between Resilience and Psychological Distress
3.6. Subgroup Analysis
3.6.1. Healthcare Workers
3.6.2. General Population
3.6.3. Patients
3.6.4. Publication Bias
4. Discussion
4.1. Resilience and Psychological Distress
4.2. Healthcare Providers
4.3. General Population
4.4. Patients
4.5. Study Limitations
4.6. Research and Clinical Implications Format
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Study/Country | Sample | RS Version (Reliability) | Psychological Distress (Validity or Reliability) | N | r (Correlation Coefficient) | 95% CI |
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Aruta [72] Philippines | Adult participants | CD-RISC-10 (α = 0.95) | Psychological distress (α = 0.90) | 401 | r = −0.40 *** | [−0.48; −0.31] |
Awano et al. [73] Japan | Health care worker | CD-RISC-10 (-) | CESD (-) GAD-7 (-) | 848 | r = −0.27 *** r = −0.43 *** | [−0.33; −0.21] [−0.48; −0.37] |
Doo et al. [74] Korea | Nurses | CD-RISC-10 (α = 0.94) | GAD-7 (α = 0.94) 9-items the depression screening tool Korean version (α = 0.94) | 128 | r = −0.525 ** r = −0.542 *** | [−0.64; −0.39] [−0.65; −0.41] |
Ebrahimi et al. [71] Iran | Nurses | CD-RISC-25 (α = 0.90) | The Corona Anxiety (α = 0.89) | 100 | r = 0.018 | [−0.18; 0.21] |
Feng et al. [49] China | First-line rescuers | CD-RISC-10 (α = 0.94) | PSS (-) GAD-7 (α = 0.94) PHQ-2 (-) PC-PTSD-5 (-) | 671 | r = −0.425 *** r = −0.182 *** r = −0.268 *** r = −0.222 *** | [−0.49; −0.36] [−0.25; −0.11] [−0.34; −0.20] [−0.29; −0.15] |
Goldbach et al. [75] USA | 18 years old or older LGBTQ+ | CD-RISC-10 (α = 0.86) | PROMIS-Anxiety (α = 0.94) | 220 | r = −0.371 ** | [−0.48; −0.25] |
Hou et al. [51] China | Health care workers | CD-RISC-25 (α = 0.96) | SCL-90 (α = 0.98) | 1472 | r = −0.23 *** | [−0.28; −0.18] |
Hou et al. [50] China | Nurses | CD-RISC-25 (α = 0.98) | GAD-7 (α = 0.95) | 701 | r = −0.259 *** | [−0.33; −0.19] |
Hu et al. [52] China | Frontline Nurses | CD-RISC-10 (α = 0.96) | Zung’s-SAS (α = 0.87) Zung’s-SDS (α = 0.88) | 2110 | r = −0.427 *** r = −0.554 *** | [−0.46; −0.39] [−0.58; −0.52] |
Huang et al. [53] China | Medical staffs | CD-RISC-25 (α = 0.96) | The Chinese PSS (α = 0.87) | 587 | r = −0.635 *** | [−0.68; −0.58] |
Irusen et al. [76] South Africa | Prostate Cancer male patients | CD-RISC-25 (-) | STAI-S (reliability = 0.86–0.95) | 60 | r = −0.47 *** | [−0.65; −0.25] |
Jin et al. [54] China | Chinese undergrad student | CD-RISC-25 (α = 0.93) | DASS-21 (α = 0.88 for depression, 0.84 for anxiety) | 847 | DASS-Depression: r = −0.386 *** DASS-Anxiety: r = −0.295 *** | [−0.44; −0.33] [−0.36; −0.23] |
Jacome et al. [77] Portugal | Physiotherapists | CD-RISC-25 (α = 0.89) | DASS-21 (α = 0.74 for depression, 0.85 for anxiety) | 511 | DASS-Depression: r = −0.470 *** DASS-Stress: r = −0.378 *** DASS-Anxiety: r = −0.330 *** | [−0.53; −0.40] [−0.45; −0.30] [−0.41; −0.25] |
Kimhi et al. [69] Israel | Individuals | CD-RISC-10 (α = 0.92) | 9-BSI (α = 0.86) | 1346 | r = −0.398 *** | [−0.44; −0.35] |
Kocjan et al. [78] Slovenia | Slovene adults | CD-RISC-10 (α = 0.94) | PSS (α = 0.89) | 2722 | stress: r = −0.74 *** | [−0.76; −0.72] |
Lau et al. [55] China | Person with chronic illness | CD-RISC-10 (α = 0.94) | DASS-21 (α = 0.73 for depression, 0.92 for anxiety) | 408 | depression: r = −0.54 *** anxiety: r = −0.41 *** stress: r = −0.57 *** | [−0.61; −0.47] [−0.49; −0.33] [−0.63; −0.50] |
Levaot et al. [70] Israel | Adults | CD-RISC-10 (α = 0.88) | Peritraumatic distress (α = 0.88) Anxiety symptom (α = 0.93) | 902 | r = −0.340 *** r = −0.284 *** | [−0.40; −0.28] [−0.34; −0.22] |
Li et al. [56] China | Healthcare Workers | CD-RISC-25 (α = 0.64–0.76) | COVID-19 stress (-) | 309 | r = −0.21 *** | [−0.31; −0.10] |
Lin et al. [57] China | Medical workers | CD-RISC-25 (α = 0.93) | Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) (α = 0.70 for depression, 0.73 for anxiety) | 116 | anxiety: r = −0.498 depression: r = −0.471 * | [−0.62; −0.35] [−0.60; −0.32] |
Lubian et al. [66] Spain | Pregnant woman | CD-RISC-10 (α = 0.85) | Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (sensitivity 79% and specificity 95.5%) STAI (α = 0.82–0.95) | 514 | r = −0.491 ** STAI-State: r = −0.513 * STAI-Trait: r = −0.654 * | [−0.55; −0.42] [−0.57; −0.45] [−0.69; −0.59] |
Morales-Vives et al. [67] Spain | Resident | CD-RISC-10 (IC: 0.88) | GHQ-12 (internal consistency = 0.76 for stress and 0.87 for overall score) | 2055 | GHQ-12:stress r = −0.27 ** | [−0.31; −0.23] |
Ou et al. [58] China | Nurses | CD-RISC-25 (α = 0.90) | Chinese version SCL-90 (α = 0.91) | 92 | Depression: r = −0.286 ** Anxiety: r = −0.260 * | [−0.46; −0.09] [−0.44; −0.06] |
Pan et al. [59] China | Nurses and logistic staff | CD-RISC-25 (α = 0.91) | Chinese version PSS (α = 0.80) SAS (-) | 423 | r = −0.617 ** r = −0.477 ** | [−0.67; −0.55] [−0.55; −0.40] |
Pang et al. [60] China | Nurses | CD-RISC-25 (α = 0.76–0.91) | GAD-7 (Sensitivity and specificity ≥ 90%) PHQ-9 (Sensitivity and specificity > 90%) | 282 | r = −0.379 ** r = −0.375 ** | [−0.47; −0.27] [−0.47; −0.27] |
Schmitt et al. [79] Brazil | Brazilian adults | CD-RISC-25 (-) | PHQ-9 (-) | 3274 | r = −0.49 *** | [−0.52; −0.46] |
Setiawati et al. [80] Indonesia | Healthcare workers | CD-RISC-25 (α = 0.87) | STAI (α = 0.91–0.94) | 277 | STAI-State: r = −0.519 *** STAI-Trait: r = −0.483 *** | [−0.60; −0.43] [−0.57; −0.39] |
Tam et al. [61] China | HIV Healthcare Providers | CD-RISC-10 (α = 0.93) | PHQ-4 (α = 0.86) COVID-19 stressor (α = 0.78) | 1029 | r = −0.43 *** r = −0.13 *** | [−0.48; −0.38] [−0.19; −0.07] |
Valero-Moreno et al. [68] Spain | Parents of adolescent | CD-RISC-10 (α = 0.92) | DASS (α = 0.87 for depression, α = 0.81 for anxiety, and α = 0.83 for stress) | 94 | depression: r = −0.44 ** anxiety: r = −0.54 *** stress: r = −0.50 *** | [−0.59; −0.26] [−0.67; −0.38] [−0.64; −0.33] |
Wang et al. [1] China | Parent of children with autism spectrum disorder | CD-RISC-25 (α = 0.96) | SAS (α = 0.85) SDS (α = 0.87) | 1764 | Depression: r = −0.533 ** anxiety: r = −0.371 *** | [−0.57; −0.50] [−0.41; −0.33] |
Xu et al. [62] China | Students | CD-RIS-27 (α = 0.86) | DASS (α overall = 0.882) | 881 | depression: r = −0.462 * | [−0.51; −0.41] |
Ye et al. [63] China | Students | CD-RISC-10 (-) | CEDs (-) | 1293 | r = −0.74 *** | [−0.76; −0.71] |
Ye et al. [64] China | Students | CD-RISC-10 (α = 0.96) | Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) (α = 0.94) COVID-19-Related Stressful Experience (α = 0.60) | 7800 | stress: r = −0.21 *** COVID-19 related to stress: r = −0.25 *** | [−0.23; −0.19] [−0.27; −0.23] |
Zhang et al. [65] China | Patients with mild to moderate illness | CD-RISC-25 (α = 0.91) | PHQ-9 (Sensitivity 75% and specificity 90%) GAD-7 (Sensitivity and specificity ≥ 95%) | 129 | depression: r = −0.34 ** anxiety: r = −0.34 | [−0.48; −0.18] [−0.48; −0.18] |
Mean effect size | 34,366 | r = −0.42 | [−0.45; −0.38] |
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Jeamjitvibool, T.; Duangchan, C.; Mousa, A.; Mahikul, W. The Association between Resilience and Psychological Distress during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 14854. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214854
Jeamjitvibool T, Duangchan C, Mousa A, Mahikul W. The Association between Resilience and Psychological Distress during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(22):14854. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214854
Chicago/Turabian StyleJeamjitvibool, Thanakrit, Cherdsak Duangchan, Andria Mousa, and Wiriya Mahikul. 2022. "The Association between Resilience and Psychological Distress during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 22: 14854. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214854
APA StyleJeamjitvibool, T., Duangchan, C., Mousa, A., & Mahikul, W. (2022). The Association between Resilience and Psychological Distress during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(22), 14854. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214854