The Fear of COVID-19 and Flourishing: Assessing the Mediating Role of Sense of Control in International Students
Abstract
The present study investigates the mediating role of sense of control in the relationship
between fear of COVID-19 and flourishing. A cross-sectional study design was employed
and a total of 368 international students studying in Turkey consented to voluntarily take
part in the study. The participants who were identified using convenience sampling
completed the Fear of COVID-19 Scale, Flourishing Scale, and Sense of Control Scale
after providing written informed consent. Results indicated that sense of control was
positively correlated with fear of COVID-19 and flourishing. It was also observed that a
negative correlation was found between the fear of COVID-19 and flourishing. Mediation
analysis revealed that sense of control partially mediates the association between fear of
COVID-19 and flourishing. The study encourages mental health professionals to consider
the role of sense of control in their psychological interventions to reduce fear of COVID19 and enhance flourishing among international students.
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