WORLD JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, sa.4, ss.171-181, 2023 (SCI-Expanded)
BACKGROUND The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID- 19) pandemic has affected mental health and physical health negatively in some individuals. Examining perceived social support and post-traumatic growth (PTG) in COVID-19 patients could facilitate our understanding of how patients maintain their mental health. AIM To examine the relationship between the level of perceived social support and PTG in COVID-19 patients discharged from the hospital. METHODS This descriptive study was carried out between August and September 2022 with patients who were hospitalized due to COVID- 19 in a university hospital in Erzurum and who were discharged at least 3 mo prior to the beginning of the study. The study was completed by 196 patients. Study data were collected faceto-face using a personal information form, multidimensional scale of perceived social support and PTG inventory. RESULTS The total mean score of the multidimensional scale of perceived social support was 63.82 +/- 15.72. The PTG inventory total mean score was 47.77 +/- 19.85. In addition, a direct significant correlation was found between perceived social support in COVID-19 patients and PTG. CONCLUSION The study results showed that perceived social support variables affected PTG significantly. Therefore, it is recommended for healthcare professionals to implement interventions to promote social support from healthcare professionals and the patient's family and friends. Considering the negative effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it is very important and necessary to implement effective public health interventions to promote PTG to reduce mental health problems.