Abstract
In this study, we map and describe the coping methods used by members of the university community in Sweden to deal with the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic. This study, which used simple random sampling, was quantitative. It employed a modified version of the RCOPE instrument as well as items from earlier studies of meaning-making coping in Sweden. Among participants (n = 277, 64% women), the most frequently used coping method was nature as a resource in dealing with stress and sadness, followed by listening to the sounds of surrounding nature and thinking of life as part of a greater whole; these coping methods were the most common in all subgroups studied. We used a cultural perspective to better understand the application of certain meaning-making coping methods.
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Ahmadi, F., Cetrez, Ö. A., Akhavan, S., & Zandi, S. (2022). Meaning-Making Coping With COVID-19 in Academic Settings: The Case of Sweden. Illness Crisis and Loss, 30(4), 770–794. https://doi.org/10.1177/10541373211022002
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