Frontiers in Public Health (Oct 2023)

Exploring the potential impact of group identity on post-traumatic growth in the aftermath of Corona outbreak: function of social–emotional competence as a mediator

  • Jinfu Ma,
  • Ahsan Riaz Khan,
  • Ahsan Riaz Khan,
  • Hai-Jun Zhang,
  • Hai-Jun Zhang,
  • Zhang Jun,
  • Zhang Jun,
  • Mohamed R. Abonazel,
  • Muhammad Salman Ahmad,
  • Elsayed M. Tageldin,
  • Ali Rashash R. Alzahran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1282462
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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BackgroundThis research endeavors to examine the potential effects of human and societal interactions on individuals’ post-traumatic growth in the aftermath of the Corona outbreak. To achieve the aforementioned objective, the current research investigates the correlations between post-traumatic growth and group identity, while also examining the potential mediating function of social–emotional competence.MethodsA cross-sectional design included a representative sample of 2,637 high school students located in the capital territory of Pakistan using convenience sampling method. To explore the associations, correlation and mediation analyzes utilizing the group identification scale, the social–emotional competence scale, and the post-traumatic growth scale was performed with SPSS PROCESS 4 macro and AMOS.ResultsThe findings demonstrated that group identification emerged as a substantial predictor substantially associated with post-traumatic growth. Moreover, the relationship linking group identification and post-traumatic growth was found to be partially moderated by social–emotional competence.ConclusionThe phenomenon of group identification can exert influence on post-traumatic growth through both direct and mediating pathways, with the latter being essentially mediated by social–emotional competence. The aforementioned outcomes possess significant academic and practical implications concerning the promotion of post-traumatic growth and the improvement of psychological well-being after the Corona outbreak.

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