Correlation of Physical Spaces, Mental Health and Work Performance in Lockdowns- the Case of Saudi Arabia

M. Alsharif
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In order to determine the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of workers’ cognitive performance, as well as on work engagement and work environment, we anticipated that there would be a correlation between the variables. The study included 600 participants, of whom 597 responded, resulting in data collection from 597 participants. The participants’ approval was required before any demographic data could be obtained. The study was carried out during the first pandemic wave, which brought about an immediate lockdown and compelled the majority of the firm to switch to having their employees work from home. The results of the data suggested that there was only a very little correlation between the variables, however the outcomes of the research revealed that there was a definite relationship. It is not notable, in this research’s outcomes that leaning on social resources may help decrease COVID-19 anxiety. This discovery comes at a time when the favorable theoretical effect of work crafts continues to rise.
封锁中物理空间、心理健康和工作绩效的相关性——以沙特阿拉伯为例
为了确定COVID-19大流行对工人认知表现的心理健康以及对工作投入和工作环境的影响,我们预计变量之间存在相关性。该研究包括600名参与者,其中597人回应,从597名参与者中收集数据。在获得任何人口统计数据之前,都需要得到参与者的同意。这项研究是在第一波大流行期间进行的,这导致了立即封锁,并迫使大多数公司改为让员工在家工作。数据的结果表明,变量之间只有很小的相关性,但研究结果显示,有一个明确的关系。在这项研究的结果中,不值得注意的是,依赖社会资源可能有助于减少COVID-19焦虑。这一发现出现在手工艺的有利理论效应持续上升的时候。
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