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Article Dans Une Revue Annales Médico-Psychologiques, Revue Psychiatrique Année : 2024

What role can hope play in sanitary containment versus chosen isolated environments?

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A large body of research shows that hope is an important psychological resource for coping with aversive events. The pandemic that the whole planet has just experienced is part of this type of event likely to impact the quality of life and health of people, which was particularly acute during the successive phases of sanitary containment. Indeed, many people developed depressive episodes following these phases of isolation. The number of hospitalizations in psychiatry in teenagers has exploded. Should we therefore consider that confinement will have de facto deleterious consequences in terms of health and well-being? Does hope represent an essential resource to protect oneself from it, whatever the type of confinement, whether it is chosen or imposed? The purpose of the present research is to test the effects of hope on the quality of life of individuals, particularly their emotions, depending on whether they are in the context of sanitary confinement as decided in the context of public health policies or the context of a chosen confinement as are submariners during their missions. At their core, the results reveal that hope influences the nature of the emotions felt. It does play a protective role in terms of negative and positive emotions in the case of sanitary confinement but has no effect in the case of chosen confinement.
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hal-04718463 , version 1 (02-10-2024)

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Barbara Le Roy, Yann Delas, Charles Martin-Krumm, Charlotte Poupon, Alexandre Vannier, et al.. What role can hope play in sanitary containment versus chosen isolated environments?. Annales Médico-Psychologiques, Revue Psychiatrique, 2024, ⟨10.1016/j.amp.2024.08.017⟩. ⟨hal-04718463⟩
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