Health Considerations During the COVID-19 Outbreak

IF 0.2 Q4 ECONOMICS
E. C. Milea, V. M. Tiucsan, D. A. Dorobantu, V. Nicolae, M. Tudorica, A. Grădinaru, A. Ybyraimova, M. Păun
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Abstract

SARS-CoV-2, the name given to the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, was first reported in the city of Wuhan from the Hubei region of China. Officially recognised at the beginning of 2020, it rapidly spread from Wuhan to the rest of China, eventually taking hold in the rest of the world despite global efforts to contain it. Of these efforts, the most notable is the implementation of lockdown policies which were meant to reduce as much as possible the spread of the virus, thus reducing the burden on the healthcare systems ("flatten the curve"), as well as buy time to develop more effective treatments. This paper intends to study the mental and physical effects exerted by these policies on people worldwide. The online survey has collected responses from 1,586 individuals from across the world, on which the authors employed varied statistical methods such as confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and multivariate analysis. The findings presented in the paper suggest that several effects, such as problems focusing, insomnia, feelings of guilt or pessimism, can be directly attributed to the lockdown-induced changes in people's behaviours and routines. The findings are not only indicative of the need for social interaction and physical activity, but also of the importance of factual information available to the public during such crises, and of the emotional support and assistance required by people to cope with situations like this.
新冠肺炎疫情期间的健康考虑
SARS-CoV-2是导致2020年新冠肺炎大流行的病毒的名称,首次在中国湖北地区的武汉市报告。它在2020年初被官方承认,从武汉迅速传播到中国其他地区,尽管全球都在努力遏制它,但最终还是在世界其他地区站稳了脚跟。在这些努力中,最值得注意的是实施了旨在尽可能减少病毒传播的封锁政策,从而减轻医疗系统的负担(“使曲线变平”),并为开发更有效的治疗方法争取时间。本文旨在研究这些政策对全世界人民的身心影响。这项在线调查收集了来自世界各地1586人的回复,作者采用了各种统计方法,如验证性因素分析(CFA)和多变量分析。论文中的研究结果表明,一些影响,如注意力不集中、失眠、内疚感或悲观情绪,可以直接归因于封锁引发的人们行为和日常生活的变化。这些发现不仅表明了社交和体育活动的必要性,还表明了在此类危机期间向公众提供的事实信息的重要性,以及人们应对此类情况所需的情感支持和援助。
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