TY - JOUR
T1 - People’s Perceptions and Coping Strategies During the COVID-19 Pandemic
T2 - A Phenomenological-Longitudinal Study in Bangladesh
AU - Jannat, Taslima
AU - Omar, Nor Asiah
AU - Che Senik, Zizah
AU - Ayob, Abu Hanifah
AU - Al Mamun, Abdullah
AU - Arefin, Md Shamshul
AU - Hijrah Hati, Sri Rahayu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2023.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - By emphasizing the Terror Management Theory, this study investigated the participants’ perceptions, psychological experiences, coping strategies, and behavioral changes during the pandemic in Bangladesh in two phases: first, after the pandemic’s immediate outbreak, and second, after 3 months of the pandemic (daily infection cases were very high). To perform the research, an empirical-phenomenological method was used. Findings indicate that at the first stage, participants’ death phobia was extremely high, and poor medical facilities, religious struggles, imprudent behavior of others, concerns for family members, and a tendency to compare the socioeconomic status with other developed countries affected participants’ emotions severely. Later on, participants’ perceptions of the disease changed significantly. This study highlights that people’s behavior varies depending on whether the thought of death is in the center or on the periphery of their attention. In both stages, religious faith and rituals played a crucial role in coping with the crisis situation.
AB - By emphasizing the Terror Management Theory, this study investigated the participants’ perceptions, psychological experiences, coping strategies, and behavioral changes during the pandemic in Bangladesh in two phases: first, after the pandemic’s immediate outbreak, and second, after 3 months of the pandemic (daily infection cases were very high). To perform the research, an empirical-phenomenological method was used. Findings indicate that at the first stage, participants’ death phobia was extremely high, and poor medical facilities, religious struggles, imprudent behavior of others, concerns for family members, and a tendency to compare the socioeconomic status with other developed countries affected participants’ emotions severely. Later on, participants’ perceptions of the disease changed significantly. This study highlights that people’s behavior varies depending on whether the thought of death is in the center or on the periphery of their attention. In both stages, religious faith and rituals played a crucial role in coping with the crisis situation.
KW - anxiety
KW - COVID-19
KW - death
KW - distrust
KW - pandemic
KW - psychology
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85160290316&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/00302228231173605
DO - 10.1177/00302228231173605
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85160290316
SN - 0030-2228
JO - Omega (United States)
JF - Omega (United States)
ER -