[COVID-19时期老年人孤独感的发展]。

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Lukas Richter, Theresa Heidinger
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引用次数: 3

摘要

本文以老年人的社会经济状况为背景,调查了Covid-19大流行前和头几个月孤独感的发展情况。为此目的,利用两次调查(大流行前和大流行期间)对下奥地利州的数据进行了差异分析。分析表明,老年人不是一个同质群体,也就是说,在大流行之前,老年人的孤独程度就已经存在分歧,而这些现有的差异在大流行期间基本上保持在较高的水平,几乎没有变化。
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[Development of loneliness in old age in times of COVID-19].

[Development of loneliness in old age in times of COVID-19].

The article investigates the development of loneliness before and in the first months of the Covid-19 pandemic against the background of the socio-economic situation of older people. For this purpose, variance analyses are carried out with data from Lower Austria utilizing two surveys (pre-pandemic, peri-pandemic). The analyses show that older people are not a homogeneous group, i.e. the level of loneliness was already divergent before the pandemic and these existing differences were largely maintained at a somewhat higher level during the pandemic with little variation.

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CiteScore
0.90
自引率
14.30%
发文量
35
期刊介绍: Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie (ÖZS) – Austrian Journal of Sociology was founded in 1976 by the Österreichische Gesellschaft für Soziologie (ÖGS) (“Austrian Sociological Association”). The ÖZS is an academic journal aiming at promoting current debates as well as the exchange of new developments and insights in sociological and social-science research. Its contributions cover the entire range of sociological issues and approaches, including interdisciplinary ones. It is managed by an independent editorial team guaranteeing its autonomy with an international Advisory Board. The ÖZS publishes double-blind peer-reviewed original research articles in German and English from all areas of sociology, including theoretical, empirical, and methodological articles. Research notes (short representations of unpublished, completed projects of broad interest), book reviews, and contributions in response to previous publications in the ÖZS complement each of the four annual issues. Every second issue contains publications on a topical focus. In addition, supplements are published on specific topics on the initiative of sociologists who are not necessarily members of the editorial board. The planning and publication of these special issues are carried out in cooperation with the editors, who also check the issue’s compliance with quality standards. The journal’s target audience encompasses sociologists and social scientists in related fields. The editors support early career sociologists through preliminary evaluation of submitted manuscripts.
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