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Creative Adaptability: Conceptual Framework, Measurement, and Outcomes in Times of Crisis.

Hod Orkibi1.   

Abstract

This article presents the framework and explores the measurement, correlates, and outcomes of creative adaptability (CA), proposed here as the cognitive-behavioral-emotional ability to respond creatively and adaptively to stressful situations. Data collection was in April 2020, during the peak of the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) in Israel. In Study 1, a sample of 310 adults completed the newly developed CA scale, as well as spontaneity, openness to experience, creative self-efficacy, and well-being measurements. The results of exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses corroborated the 9-item CA scale's theorized underlying construct. The scale's validity and reliability were also supported. Exploratory analyses suggested that the association between CA and well-being was mediated by creative self-efficacy and that CA may buffer the impact of individuals' concern about Coronavirus on their well-being. In Study 2, short-term longitudinal data based on a sample of 71 students suggested that CA may predict lower psychological stress over time. Support for the CA scale's internal consistency reliability was obtained and its test-retest reliability was established. Overall, the results shed light on this new construct as a potential protective factor. Implications for theory, research, and practice are discussed.
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Keywords:  COVID-19; Corona virus; adaptability; adaptation; creativity; psychodrama; stress; well-being

Year:  2021        PMID: 33510671      PMCID: PMC7835130          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.588172

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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