Conséquences psychologiques du premier confinement en France : différences individuelles et vécu affectif

Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.psfr.2022.02.001
A. Congard , A. Boudoukha , J.-M. Galharret , A. Bret , A. Sapin , O. Navarro , G. Fleury-Bahi
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Abstract

Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic and the measures instituted by the French government to limit the virus spread, such as lockdowns or curfews, have drastically limited the freedoms and changed the way of living among French population. What is the short-term psychological impact of these measures and who are the most emotionally affected in France?

Aim

The aim of this article is to highlight the importance of individual differences to understand difficulties in affective experiences during the lockdown periods by identifying distinctly positive and negative affects and activation level. 2367 French inhabitants completed a set of questionnaires via Qualtrics between March 20 and 30, 2020. The questionnaires assess affects with the MAVA (Measure of Affectivity: Valence/Activation, Congard et al., 2011), life situations and sociodemographic data. Descriptive analysis and multiple regressions were conducted using R software.

Results and conclusion

The results show affect dysregulations (increase in negative affect) during the first week of lockdown. Women are more affected by COVID-19 and the lockdown compared to men. Results also indicate that unemployed participants and people who live in the smallest housing conditions show the most affective dysregulation during the first week of lockdown. Exposure to COVID-risk is the variable that most predicts poor negative affective regulation. During this first week of confinement, knowing someone with COVID-19 or having contracted it oneself is thus a factor of vulnerability in the regulation of affects. We discuss these results and their psychosocial implications.

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法国第一次禁闭的心理后果:个体差异和情感体验
新冠肺炎大流行和法国政府为限制病毒传播而采取的封锁或宵禁等措施,极大地限制了法国人的自由,改变了法国人的生活方式。这些措施的短期心理影响是什么?在法国,谁在情感上受到的影响最大?2020年3月20日至30日期间,2367名法国居民通过Qualtrics完成了一套调查问卷。问卷通过MAVA (Measure of affective: Valence/Activation, Congard et al., 2011)、生活状况和社会人口数据来评估影响。采用R软件进行描述性分析和多元回归分析。结果与结论封锁第1周出现情绪失调(负面情绪增加)。与男性相比,女性更容易受到COVID-19和封锁的影响。结果还表明,在封锁的第一周,失业参与者和居住在最小住房条件下的人表现出最严重的情感失调。暴露于covid - 19风险是最能预测不良负面情感调节的变量。因此,在隔离的第一周,认识患有COVID-19的人或自己感染了COVID-19,是调节情绪的一个脆弱性因素。我们将讨论这些结果及其社会心理影响。
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