Síntomas emocionales y compras por pánico durante la pandemia de COVID-19: Un análisis de trayectoria

Carlos Iván Orellana, L. Orellana
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Objective: To examine the manifestations and links between emotional symptoms and panic buying during the implementation of domiciliary quarantine measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: A non-probabilistic sample of 339 residents in El Salvador, over 18 years old, answered an online questionnaire. The instrument comprised sociodemographic questions, items on perceptions of the pandemic, a panic buying scale, and the short version of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21). Bivariate and multivariate analyzes were performed, including a path analysis. Results: Almost 40 % of the sample engaged in panic buying. Panic buying was associated with depression, anxiety, and stress, with being interested in the pandemic and the perception of disrupted routines. The path analysis showed that, indirectly, depression discouraged panic buying and anxiety encouraged it. Stress exerted an indirect positive effect mediated by the interest in the pandemic and the disruption of routines, but a direct effect on panic purchases. Conclusion: Depression, anxiety, and stress are differentially related to perceptions and behaviors associated with coping with the pandemic. Stress is an adaptive response to the demands of the situation while panic buying is a way to alleviate the negative emotions caused by the crisis. The interest in these shopping patterns must contemplate the consumerist context in which they occur as well as coping strategies linked to acquisitive power.
新型冠状病毒大流行期间的情绪症状和恐慌性购物:一项轨迹分析
目的:探讨新冠肺炎疫情期间实施居家隔离措施期间情绪症状与恐慌性购买的表现及其联系。方法:对萨尔瓦多339名18岁以上居民的非概率样本进行在线问卷调查。该工具包括社会人口学问题、对疫情的认知项目、恐慌性购买量表和抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DAS-21)的简短版本。进行了双变量和多变量分析,包括路径分析。结果:近40%的样本参与了恐慌性购买。恐慌性购买与抑郁、焦虑和压力有关,与对疫情感兴趣和对日常生活被打乱的看法有关。路径分析表明,抑郁间接地阻碍了恐慌性购买,焦虑则鼓励了恐慌性购物。压力产生了间接的积极影响,这是由对疫情的兴趣和日常生活的破坏所介导的,但对恐慌性购买有直接影响。结论:抑郁、焦虑和压力与应对疫情的认知和行为有不同的相关性。压力是对形势需求的适应性反应,而恐慌性购买是缓解危机引发的负面情绪的一种方式。对这些购物模式的兴趣必须考虑到它们发生的消费主义背景,以及与获取权力相关的应对策略。
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