Anxiety and Aggression During COVID-19: On Example of F our Regions of Russia

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V. Burkova, et al.
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Social isolation, quarantine, loneliness as a result of the imposed restrictions, economic problems, led to physical and psychological problems in different populations. Studies are being conducted across countries on the effects of stress from the COVID-19 pandemic, hoping to find factors that will help people adapt more easily to new environmental conditions and cope less anxiously with their trials. This article presents the results of a study of regional differences in the level of anxiety and aggression during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, depending on the measures taken in each region, using the example of Moscow, the Rostov region, the Republic of Tatarstan, the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug. Data was collected for the period from April 29 to June 21, 2020. In total, 1903 people were interviewed (232 people from Moscow, 362 people from Tatarstan, 1023 people from the Rostov region, 286 people from the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug). The results of the study show that the residents of Moscow and the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug were the most anxious during the first wave of COVID-19, and that the residents of the Rostov region were the least stressed. An important factor influencing the level of aggressiveness during COVID-19 was the level of trust in official information. The most distrustful of official sources were residents of the Rostov region and Moscow. The most aggressive in relation to information coming from official sources were respondents from Moscow;the least aggressive were residents of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. In all regions, the level of anxiety and aggression was higher among those respondents who believed that the measures taken by the authorities against the spread of COVID-19 were insufficient. These data can be used as an additional source of information for taking effective measures to overcome the pandemic at the present time.
COVID-19期间的焦虑和攻击:以俄罗斯四个地区为例
社会隔离、隔离、由于强加的限制造成的孤独、经济问题,导致不同人口出现身体和心理问题。各国正在就COVID-19大流行带来的压力影响进行研究,希望找到有助于人们更容易适应新环境条件、不那么焦虑地应对考验的因素。本文以莫斯科、罗斯托夫州、鞑靼斯坦共和国、汉特-曼西斯克自治区为例,介绍了根据各地区采取的措施,对第一波COVID-19大流行期间焦虑和攻击水平的地区差异进行研究的结果。数据收集时间为2020年4月29日至6月21日。总共采访了1903人(232人来自莫斯科,362人来自鞑靼斯坦,1023人来自罗斯托夫地区,286人来自汉特-曼西自治区)。研究结果表明,在第一波新冠肺炎疫情中,莫斯科和汉特-曼西自治区的居民最焦虑,罗斯托夫地区的居民压力最小。在新冠疫情期间,影响攻击性水平的一个重要因素是对官方信息的信任水平。最不信任官方消息来源的是罗斯托夫地区和莫斯科的居民。对来自官方来源的信息最积极的是来自莫斯科的答复者;最不积极的是汉特-曼西自治区的居民。在所有地区,认为当局对COVID-19传播采取的措施不足的受访者的焦虑和攻击程度更高。这些数据可作为目前采取有效措施战胜这一流行病的额外信息来源。
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