Exploring the Role of Assessment Regulatory Mode in COVID-19 Traumatic Stress: Negative Agency as a Mediator

Authors

  • Calogero Lo Destro Università degli Studi Niccolò Cusano, Roma, Italia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13133/2724-2943/18385

Keywords:

Assessment, regulatory modes, sense of negative agency, COVID-19, Covid-19 stress traumatic symptoms

Abstract

COVID-19 has had a profound impact on global mental health. The pervasive sense of worry, uncertainty, and distress engendered by the crisis has been instrumental in escalating the prevalence of anxiety, depression, and a wide range of psychiatric disorders. The principal objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between assessment regulatory mode, sense of negative agency, and COVID-19 stress traumatic symptoms. The study incorporated a cohort of 297 participants who completed a series of measures evaluating assessment regulatory mode, perception of negative agency, and the extent of COVID-19 stress traumatic symptoms. Corroborating our hypotheses, the empirical data revealed that individuals’ assessment regulatory mode significantly and positively predicted COVID-19 stress symptoms. Additionally, the construct of negative agency was identified as a mediating factor elucidating the relationship between assessment regulatory mode and the symptomatic expressions of COVID-19 related stress. The findings of this research emphasize the critical importance of concurrently examining assessment orientation and negative agency to predict COVID-19-related stress, suggesting strategic interventions targeting these elements may offer considerable benefits.

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Published

2025-04-08

How to Cite

Lo Destro, C. (2025). Exploring the Role of Assessment Regulatory Mode in COVID-19 Traumatic Stress: Negative Agency as a Mediator. Psychology Hub, 42(1). https://doi.org/10.13133/2724-2943/18385

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