The psychosocial effects of the pandemic Covid-19 between Poles in early, middle and late adulthood

Probacja Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0053.6701
M. Czechowska-Bieluga, Agnieszka Lewicka -Zelent, P. Zielińska
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Abstract

Undoubtedly, a pandemic is a crisis, which means that the lives of those who experience it will never be the same as before. It is certain that many people will suffer negative consequences, although observation alone does not provide sufficient evidence to confirm their occurrence. Therefore, it was decided to conduct research aimed at understanding the differences in the psychosocial effects of the pandemic between Poles in early, middle and late adulthood. Almost 300 people (n = 298) participated in the study conducted with the use of several research tools: The Fear of COVID-19 Scale in the Polish adaptation of Lewicka-Zelent and Czerski, the DJGLS Scale (in the Polish adaptation of P. Grygel, G. Humenny, S. Rbisz, P. witaj and J. Sikorska-Grygiel), the General Mood Scale and the Wojciszke and Barya Emotions Questionnaire, as well as the questionnaire by A. Lewicka-Zelent. The conducted analyzes proved that there are statistically significant differences between the compared groups of adults, especially in the severity of fear of COVID-19, experienced mood and emotions.
新冠肺炎大流行对波兰人成年早期、中期和晚期的心理社会影响
毫无疑问,大流行病是一场危机,这意味着经历过大流行病的人的生活将永远不会像以前一样。可以肯定的是,许多人将遭受负面后果,尽管仅凭观察并不能提供足够的证据来证实其发生。因此,决定进行研究,以了解波兰人在成年早期、中期和晚期的心理社会影响差异。近300人(n=298)参与了使用多种研究工具进行的研究:波兰改编的Lewicka-Zelent和Czerski对新冠肺炎的恐惧量表、DJGLS量表(波兰改编的P.Grygel、G.Humenny、S.Rbisz、P.witaj和J.Sikorska-Grygiel)、一般情绪量表以及Wojciszke和Barya情绪问卷,以及A.Lewicka Zelent的问卷调查。所进行的分析证明,两组成年人之间存在统计学上的显著差异,尤其是在对新冠肺炎的恐惧程度、体验的情绪和情绪方面。
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