在COVID-19中理解幸福:探索关系,宗教和信任

IF 0.8 Q3 ECONOMICS
Economic Notes Pub Date : 2025-01-03 DOI:10.1111/ecno.70003
Matteo A. Ruberto, Giulia Gioeli, Matteo Rizzolli, Antonello Maruotti
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摘要

在最近的文献中,对COVID-19大流行产生的各种社会影响进行了广泛的讨论。在这项研究中,我们引入了一个有序随机效应模型,旨在探讨个人感知幸福感在封锁期间的变化。我们深入研究了各种因素的影响,如社会和家庭关系、灵性、宗教信仰、对机构的信任,以及一系列人口和经济变量。我们的数据集包括2020年3月至4月期间收集的1212名美国人的回复。调查结果显示,在2019冠状病毒病危机期间,整体幸福感预期会下降,在特定的人口和行为群体中尤为明显:社会关系、信任和宗教信仰表现出细微的变化,这取决于精神水平和所考虑的具体制度。
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Understanding Happiness Amidst COVID-19: Exploring Relations, Religion and Trust

In recent literature, various social implications arising from the COVID-19 pandemic have been extensively deliberated upon. In this study, we introduce an ordinal random effects model designed to explore the changes in individual perceived happiness during periods of lockdown. We delve into the impact of diverse factors such as social and family relationships, spirituality, religiosity, and trust in institutions, alongside a range of demographic and economic variables. Our data set comprises responses from 1212 individuals in the United States gathered between March and April 2020. The findings reveal an anticipated decline in overall happiness during the COVID-19 crisis, particularly noticeable within specific demographic and behavioural segments: social connections, trust, and religiosity exhibit nuanced variations, contingent upon the level of spirituality and the specific institutions under consideration.

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Economic Notes
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