Title of article :
COVID-19-Induced Anxiety and Covid-19 Precautionary Measures as Predictors of Mental Wellbeing of Nigerians
Author/Authors :
Ojiaku, Mildred C. Department of Psychology - University of Nigeria - Nsukka - Nigeria , Iorfa, Steven K. Department of Psychology - University of Nigeria - Nsukka - Nigeria , Mefoh, Philip C. Department of Psychology - University of Nigeria - Nsukka - Nigeria , Ezeuzo, Olivermichael D. Department of Early Childhood's care and Education - Nwafo Orizu College of Education - Nsugbe - Nigeria , Odinko, Ijeoma C. Department of Psychology - University of Nigeria - Nsukka - Nigeria
Abstract :
Introduction: The present study investigated the COVID-19-induced anxiety and Covid-19
precautionary measures as predictors of mental wellbeing of Nigerians during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Method: By using a cross-sectional design methodology, 340 participants (58.2% males and 41.8%
females) were selected through the snowball sampling technique. Their age ranged from 15 to 56 years
(M=26.66; SD=6.485). Participants responded to the COVID-19-Induced Anxiety Questionnaire (C-19-
IAQ), COVID-19 Precautionary Measures Questionnaire (C-19PMQ), and the Warwick-Edinburgh
Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS).
Results: Standard multiple regression analyses indicated that COVID-19 induced-anxiety and COVID19 precautionary measures significantly predicted mental wellbeing. However, only COVID-19 inducedanxiety independently predicted mental wellbeing.
Conclusion: Based on these findings, the researchers recommended that mental wellbeing in the era
of COVID-19 should be prioritized and given necessary attention by governments and other
stakeholders. Information on COVID-19 should be structured in a manner that promotes health
knowledge of the pandemic rather than inducing fear and anxiety. Individuals are also urged to engage
in anxiety-reducing techniques which may help curb the rise of anxiety in these times of the COVID19.
Keywords:
Keywords :
Mental Wellbeing , COVID-19-induced Anxiety , COVID-19 Precautionary Measures , Nigerians
Journal title :
International Journal of Behavioral Sciences