COVID-19 lockdown: Impact on emotional well-being and relationship to habit and routine modifications

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Laura Aymerich-Franch
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Abstract

Abstract We examine the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on emotional well-being and its relationship to habit and routine modifications in a sample of 584 participants aged 18-65 (M age = 35.3; 75.3% females) on lockdown in Spain. Participants assessed their perceived changes in emotional well-being during the lockdown. They reported a perceived increase in negative affect and a perceived decrease in positive affect during this period, compared to before. Regarding habits and routines, there was an increase in media and social media consumption, home cleaning and tidying up, eating and sleeping, cooking and baking, reading, talking or doing activities with other people in the home, and handwashing. Increases in media and social media use, eating, and doing nothing were significantly associated with an increase in negative affect and a decrease in positive affect. Overall, the results highlight the importance that leisure activities have in determining emotional well-being during the lockdown.
新冠肺炎封锁:对情绪健康以及与习惯和日常改变的关系的影响
摘要我们研究了新冠肺炎封锁对情绪健康的影响及其与习惯和日常改变的关系,样本包括584名18岁至65岁(男性年龄=35.3;女性75.3%)的西班牙封锁参与者。参与者评估了他们在封锁期间感知到的情绪健康变化。他们报告称,与之前相比,这段时间内消极情绪有所增加,积极情绪有所减少。关于习惯和日常生活,媒体和社交媒体消费、家庭清洁和整理、饮食和睡眠、烹饪和烘焙、阅读、与家中其他人交谈或进行活动以及洗手都有所增加。媒体和社交媒体使用、饮食和无所事事的增加与负面情绪的增加和积极情绪的减少显著相关。总的来说,研究结果强调了休闲活动在决定封锁期间情绪健康方面的重要性。
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