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People who delay goals during pandemic may prevent anxiety, depression: Study

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The pandemic has changed the work culture for employees and companies as well. The Researchers had certain findings regarding anxiety and depression.

According to a new study, individuals who delayed their long-term ambitions during the pandemic were better able to prevent anxiety and depression.

The researchers plan to build on these findings and hope their work will aid in future interventions aimed at helping individuals become more flexible in their goal pursuit to improve well-being.

Researchers at the University of Waterloo aimed to investigate the relationship between what they call COVID-frozen goals – goals for which progress has been disrupted due to COVID-19 – and psychological well-being.

Abigail Scholer, a professor in Waterloo’s Department of Psychology and Canada Research Chair in Motivated Social Cognition said, “Typically when we think about how to increase goal success and well-being, we focus on how to be more committed and more engaged with our goals.”

“Our research highlights that being able to let go of goals, particularly during COVID, is actually a critical part of staying mentally healthy”, Abigail Scholer added.

Participants reported on their psychological distress and life satisfaction and were asked questions about normally progressing goals as well as COVID-frozen goals.

“Goal rumination is compulsive and can aggravate worries and frustrations while also taking away mental resources from other goals,” said Candice Hubley.

“We hope people can apply these findings to their own life by taking the time to assess their goals and engagement with them”, Candice Hubley further said.

Candice Hubley adds that disengagement is not an all-or-nothing situation, and sometimes we relinquish one type of engagement but not others.

By quitting unattainable goals and redirecting efforts to alternative goals, individuals are setting themselves up for a healthier relationship with their goals and better psychological well-being.

The researchers found that COVID-frozen goals were associated with poor well-being:

  • The greater number of them people had the greater psychological distress they experienced such as suffering from stress, depressive symptoms and anxiety.
  • The researchers also highlighted that the way in which people engage with their goals drastically impacts their well-being.

Candice Hubley, lead author and a Ph.D. candidate in psychology at Waterloo, and Scholer surveyed 226 participants to examine the relationship between psychological well-being and goal pursuit.

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Sheenu Pradhan
Sheenu Pradhanhttps://sightsinplus.com/
Sheenu Pradhan, Editor Content, SightsIn Plus. She has over 8 years of experience in human resources. Prior to this, she has been associated with Wictor Chemicals India, Wipro, and Shakti Plas Industry.