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This study aimed to compare the mediation of psychological flexibility, prosociality and
coping in the impacts of illness perceptions toward COVID-19 on mental health among seven regions.
Convenience sampled online survey was conducted between April and June 2020 from 9130 citizens
in 21 countries. Illness perceptions toward COVID-19, psychological flexibility, prosociality, coping
and mental health, socio-demographics, lockdown-related variables and COVID-19 status were
assessed. Results showed that psychological flexibility was the only significant mediator in the
relationship between illness perceptions toward COVID-19 and mental health across all regions (all
ps = 0.001–0.021). Seeking social support was the significant mediator across subgroups (all ps range
= <0.001–0.005) except from the Hong Kong sample (p = 0.06) and the North and South American
sample (p = 0.53). No mediation was found for problem-solving (except from the Northern European
sample, p = 0.009). Prosociality was the significant mediator in the Hong Kong sample (p = 0.016)
and the Eastern European sample (p = 0.008). These findings indicate that fostering psychological
flexibility may help to mitigate the adverse mental impacts of COVID-19 across regions. Roles of
seeking social support, problem-solving and prosociality vary across regions.
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COVID-19 Psychological flexibility Mental health Survey
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Chong, Y. Y., Chien, W. T., Cheng, H. Y., Lamnisos, D., Ļubenko, J., Presti, G., Squatrito, V., Constantinou, M., Nicolaou, C., Papacostas, S., Aydin, G., Ruiz, F. J., Garcia-Martin, M. B., Obando-Posada, D. P., Segura-Vargas, M. A., Vasiliou, V. S., McHugh, L., Höfer, S., Baban, A., ... Kassianos, A. P. (2021). Patterns of psychological responses among the public during the early phase of covid-19: A cross-regional analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(8), 4143. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18084143
