Social Psychological Bulletin special topic on Psychosocial functioning during the COVID-19 pandemic

Q2 Psychology
K. Cantarero, Olga Bialobrzeska, W. A. P. Tilburg
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic is undoubtedly an exceptional event in our lives. Few could be‐ lieve that the entire world would go into a state of emergency with schools, workplaces and public places closed for months, and our daily personal and professional routines severely interrupted. People's reactions to the pandemic have captured the fascination of psychologists. Psychologists initiated efforts to find solutions useful to the general public and policy makers, and the pandemic offers unique settings for testing and developing theory. Many of us have decided to conduct research to understand and explain people’s behavior, attitudes and emotions during the COVID-19 outbreak, and to test theories in the novel context that it offers (e.g., Bavel et al., 2020; Brooks et al., 2020; Cantarero, Van Tilburg, & Smoktunowicz, 2020; Dolinski, Dolinska, Zmaczynska-Witek, Banach, & Kulesza, 2020; Torales, O’Higgins, Castaldelli-Maia, & Ventriglio, 2020). As part of the Special Topic on the COVID-19 Pandemic at SPB, we invited submis‐ sions reporting research on psychosocial factors related to the coronavirus outbreak. The number of articles we received greatly exceeded our expectations. Thanks to thorough Editorial
《社会心理学通报》专题:COVID-19大流行期间的社会心理功能
COVID-19大流行无疑是我们生活中的一个特殊事件。几乎没有人会相信整个世界会进入紧急状态,学校、工作场所和公共场所关闭数月,我们的日常生活和工作程序严重中断。人们对疫情的反应引起了心理学家的兴趣。心理学家开始努力寻找对公众和决策者有用的解决方案,大流行为测试和发展理论提供了独特的环境。我们中的许多人决定进行研究,以理解和解释人们在COVID-19爆发期间的行为、态度和情绪,并在它提供的新背景下测试理论(例如,Bavel等人,2020;Brooks et al., 2020;Cantarero, Van Tilburg, & Smoktunowicz, 2020;Dolinski, Dolinska, Zmaczynska-Witek, Banach, & Kulesza, 2020;Torales, O 'Higgins, castaldeli - maia, & Ventriglio, 2020)。作为SPB 2019冠状病毒病大流行专题的一部分,我们邀请提交报告与冠状病毒疫情相关的社会心理因素的研究。我们收到的文章数量大大超出了我们的预期。感谢全面的社论
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