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Citation

Lee HJ, Park BM. Healthcare (Basel) 2021; 9(10).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

DOI

10.3390/healthcare9101305

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the concept of the "feelings of entrapment" during the COVID‐19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic using a systematic review. We included literature based on content and outcomes related to feelings of entrapment, such as antecedents, attributes, and consequences. The exclusion criteria were studies that did not have inappropriate subject, content, conceptual definition, and degree thesis was excluded. Walker and Avant's process of concept analysis was used in this systematic literature review. The attributes of the concept of feelings of entrapment during the COVID‐19 pandemic were found to be feelings of: (1) being out of control, (2) no escape, (3) being trapped, (4) being robbed, and (5) hopelessness. The causes for these were identified as (1) the COVID‐19 pandemic, (2) lockdown system, (3) restricted situation, (4) uncertain future, (5) economic hardship, and (6) poor coping abilities. Consequences of the concept were: (1) increased suicide, (2) decreased mental health, and (3) decreased well‐being. In situations such as COVID‐19, it is important need to know what feelings of entrapment's antecedents and attributes are to prevent suicide and enhance mental health and well‐being. Based on the results of this study, counseling services, policies, and systems for relieving feelings of entrapment in the COVID‐19 situation are recommended. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.


Language: en

Keywords

Suicide; Mental health; Trapped; Academic center for evidence‐based practice (ACE) star model; Concept analysis; COVID‐19 pandemic; Feelings of entrapment; Lockdown system; No escape; Out of control

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