The fear of COVID-19 and flourishing: the mediating role of search for meaning and presence of meaning
Abstract
Past researches have found that sense of control and meaning in life can act as a protective factor against fear of COVID19 pandemic. The current study examined whether the search for meaning and the presence of meaning could mediate
the link between fear of COVID-19 and flourishing. A total of 312 Iranians who were identified by snowball sampling
were recruited as the subjects of the cross-sectional study. The participants gave their consent to complete the Meaning
in Life Scale, Flourishing Scale, and Fear of COVID-19 Scale. The findings demonstrated that fear of COVID-19 had a
significant direct effect on flourishing. The presence meaning was positively and significantly connected with flourishing
and the search for meaning. Both the search for - and the presence - of meaning were negatively and significantly linked
with fear of COVID-19. Mediation analysis demonstrated that a presence of meaning is a protective factor for flourishing,
but the search for meaning can be detrimental to flourishing. As a result, it may be worthwhile to conduct longitudinal
research to track how the effects of the presence of meaning and the search for meaning vary over time. The study calls
on mental health providers to take into account how the presence of meaning might lessen the negative impacts of fear
in crisis situations and promote flourishing.
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