| Literature DB >> 35270449 |
Federica Andrei1, Giacomo Mancini2, Francesca Agostini1, Maria Stella Epifanio3, Marco Andrea Piombo1, Martina Riolo3, Vittoria Spicuzza3, Erica Neri1, Rosa Lo Baido4, Sabina La Grutta3, Elena Trombini1.
Abstract
This study contributes to the knowledge on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic by examining a moderated mediation model in which the impact of job loss over quality of life (QoL) is mediated by hopelessness and moderated by trait emotional intelligence (trait EI). Data were collected from a large nationally representative Italian sample of adult workers (N = 1610), who completed a series of anonymous online questionnaires. Total, direct and indirect effects were estimated through bootstrapped mediated moderation analyses providing 95% bias corrected bootstrap confidence intervals. After controlling for the effects of gender and age range, job loss was found to be negatively associated with QoL, and hopelessness partially mediated such relationship. These relationships were in turn moderated by trait EI. Our study suggests that trait EI levels act as protective factor for a good QoL, mitigating the impact of both job loss and hopelessness over QoL levels during the COVID-19 pandemic. Identifying psychological protective and/or risk factors for a better QoL is crucial for the development of interventions aimed at reducing the emotional impact of the pandemic and of its negative real-life consequences.Entities:
Keywords: BHS; COVID-19 pandemic; TEIQue; WHOQOL; hopelessness; job loss; quality of life; trait emotional intelligence
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35270449 PMCID: PMC8910407 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19052756
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Moderated mediation model of associations between job loss, trait EI, hopelessness and quality of life.
Correlations for all study variables.
| Variables | Gender | Age | Job Loss | QoL | Hopelessness | Trait EI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | . | |||||
| Age | 0.03 | . | ||||
| Job loss | 0.00 | −0.14 ** | . | |||
| QoL | 0.07 ** | 0.00 | −0.09 ** | . | ||
| Hopelessness | −0.01 | 0.04 | 0.12 ** | −0.38 ** | . | |
| Trait EI | 0.01 | 0.09 ** | −0.12 ** | 0.39 ** | −0.58 ** | . |
Note. Gender and Job loss were dummy coded such that 0 = male and 1 = female, and 0 = No changes in employment during the pandemic and 1 = Job loss because of the pandemic, respectively. QoL = Quality of life; Trait EI = Trait emotional intelligence. ** p < 0.01.
Testing the moderated mediation effects of changes in employment on quality of life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
| Model | Predictors |
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| 95% CI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model 1 (Hopelessness) | Gender | −0.10 | 0.20 | −0.50 | [−0.48; 0.28] |
| Age | 0.86 *** | 0.17 | 5.11 | [0.53; 1.19] | |
| Changes in Employment | 0.63 ** | 0.20 | 3.16 | [0.24; 1.03] | |
| Trait EI | −3.75 *** | 0.16 | −23.17 | [−4.07; −3.03] | |
| Changes in Employment × trait EI | −0.12 | 0.28 | −0.43 | [−0.67; 0.43] | |
| R2 | 0.35 | ||||
| F | 172.63 *** | ||||
| Model 2 (QoL) | Gender | 1.10 ** | 0.38 | 2.86 | [0.35; 1.86] |
| Age | −0.24 | 0.33 | −0.71 | [−0.89; 0.41] | |
| Changes in Employment | −0.55 | 0.39 | −1.39 | [−1.32; 0.22] | |
| Hopelessness | −0.42 *** | 0.05 | −8.17 | [−0.52; −0.32] | |
| Trait EI | 2.41 *** | 0.36 | 6.57 | [1.69; 3.12] | |
| Changes in Employment × trait EI | 1.98 *** | 0.57 | 3.49 | [0.87; 3.10] | |
| Hopelessness × trait EI | −0.11 * | 0.05 | −2.05 | [−0.22; −0.05] | |
| R2 | 0.20 | ||||
| F | 58.01 *** |
Note. Gender and Job loss were dummy coded such that 0 = male and 1 = female, and 0 = No changes in employment during the pandemic and 1 = Job loss because of the pandemic, respectively. Trait EI = Trait emotional intelligence; QoL = Quality of life. * p < 0.05 ** p < 0.01 *** p < 0.001.
Figure 2Data plot of simple slope interaction for hopelessness × trait EI on Quality of Life.
Figure 3Data plot of simple slope interaction for job loss × trait EI on Quality of Life.