Psychological Capital in Communities Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Literature Review
Date
2022-09-11Author
RAHMAWATI, Primasari Mahardhika
SUHARI, Suhari
ASTUTI, Anggia
MUSVIRO, Musviro
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The Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) started in Wuhan, one of the
largest cities in China. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a tremendous psychological impact on the public due to its high rate of infectivity and mortality. Various stressors associated with COVID-19 and
associated psychological stress. Interventions to reduce stress and
increase environmental support are critical to reducing psychological
stress during outbreaks of infectious diseases such as COVID-19.
The strategy to determine the selection of studies that have been
found, the author uses a protocol and evaluation uses the PRISMA
Checklist and is adjusted to the purpose of this literature review. Searching for literature sources in this literature review uses several databases including PubMed, ScienceDirect. Psychological capital has
an important role in generating entrepreneurial intentions and building
business mentality in students in starting startups during the COVID19 pandemic. A person is more likely to be psychologically affected
during periods of self-isolation due to loss of social connections, and
greater isolation, which disrupts normally active routines and ways of
life. There are four dimensions of psychological capital, namely: selfefficacy, hope, optimism and resilience. Psychological capital is recommended to be part of post-disaster nursing assessment and as a
basis for providing appropriate nursing interventions such as mental
health and post-disaster psychosocial support.
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