分析COVID-19对英国离婚率的影响-大流行后:以伦敦为例研究

Amale Arraichi, Tayeb Ghourdou
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2019冠状病毒病大流行影响了人类生活的各个方面,包括亲密关系的动态。特别是,封锁和随后的限制加剧了人际关系中的压力,引发了世界范围内婚姻破裂的激增。这项研究旨在探讨疫情对英国离婚率的影响,尤其是在解除封锁措施后的伦敦。采用定性和定量研究方法,从离婚人士、文献综述和由离婚人士或正在考虑离婚的人完成的在线调查中收集数据。结果显示,在封锁措施放松后,离婚案件明显增加,许多人将大流行给他们的关系带来的压力归咎于离婚的主要原因。因此,建议法律和心理健康部门的政策制定者和专业人员认识到这些影响,以便更好地了解如何在危机时期(如流行病)为夫妻提供支持。该论文最后强调,需要进行更多的研究,以了解大流行对后covid世界关系的长期影响。
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Analysing the Effect of COVID-19 on the Divorce Rates in England- Post-Pandemic: London as a Case Study
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted various aspects of human life, including the dynamics of intimate relationships. In particular, the lockdown and subsequent restrictions have amplified stresses in relationships, triggering a surge in marriage breakdown worldwide. This study aimed to explore the impact of the pandemic on divorce rates in England- London in particular, after the lockdown measures were lifted. Using both qualitative and quantitative research methods, data were collected from divorced people, a literature review and online surveys completed by divorcing individuals or those considering it. The results showed a noticeable increase in divorce cases after the lockdown measures were eased, with many attributing the strain of the pandemic on their relationships as the primary reason for the divorce. Consequently, it is recommended that policymakers and professionals in the legal and mental health sectors recognise these impacts to better understand how to support couples through periods of crises, such as pandemics. The paper concludes by emphasising that more research is needed to understand the long-term effects of the pandemic on relationships in the post-COVID world.
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