Title of article :
The Role of Spiritual Intelligence and Distress Tolerance on Coronavirus Anxiety in Students
Author/Authors :
Mohammadipour, Mohammad Department of Psychology- Quchan Branch Islamic Azad University, Quchan, Iran , Afzood, Abdolreza Department of Psychology- Quchan Branch Islamic Azad University, Quchan, Iran , Zolfaghari, Shadi Department of Clinical Psychology - Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences - Allameh Tabataba’i University, Tehran, Iran , Salmabadi, Mojtaba Department of Counseling - Faculty of Psychology & Educational Sciences - Allameh Tabataba'i University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: The widespread prevalence of Coronavirus Disease 2019
(COVID-19) has caused stress, anxiety, and worry in different groups, including students. Thus,
this study aimed to determine the role of spiritual intelligence and distress tolerance in predicting
COVID-19 anxiety in students.
Methods: This was a correlation and regression modeling (prediction) study. The statistical
population of the study included all male students of Farhangian University of Shahid Bahonar
Campus in Birjand City, Iran, in the academic year of 2020-2021. Accordingly, 260 individuals
were selected by the convenience sampling method; they volunteered to participate in the study
and virtually completed the King (2008) Spiritual Intelligence Questionnaire, Simon and Gaher
(2005) Anxiety Tolerance Questionnaire, and Alipour et al.’s (2020) Corona Disease Anxiety
Scale. Pearson correlation test and multiple regression analysis were employed in SPSS to
analyze the collected data.
Results: The present study results indicated an inverse and significant correlation between
distress tolerance (r= -0.666), spiritual intelligence (r= -0.618), and COVID-19 anxiety (P<0.01).
Additionally, the achieved results revealed that spiritual intelligence (33.6%) and anxiety
tolerance (38.8%) predicted the variance of coronary anxiety.
Conclusion: According to the collected results, by increasing the tolerance of anxiety and
spiritual intelligence and their dimensions, students’ COVID-19-induced anxiety can be reduced.
Therefore, in programs based on reducing COVID-19 anxiety, more attention to distress
tolerance, spiritual intelligence, and its promotion in students seems necessary
Keywords :
Spiritual intelligence , Distress tolerance , Coronary anxiety , Students
Journal title :
Health, Spirituality and Medical Ethics