震惊、应对和恢复力:智能手机应用程序的使用揭示了Covid-19对人类行为的封锁效应。

IF 3 2区 计算机科学 Q1 MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Xiao Fan Liu, Zhen-Zhen Wang, Xiao-Ke Xu, Ye Wu, Zhidan Zhao, Huarong Deng, Ping Wang, Naipeng Chao, Yi-Hui C Huang
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摘要

限制人员流动政策已被广泛用于控制冠状病毒病-19 (COVID-19)。然而,一个关键的问题是,这些政策在坐月子期间和之后如何影响个人的行为和心理健康。在这里,我们分析了2021年中国五个最严格的城市一级封锁,将它们视为自然实验,可以通过使用智能手机应用程序来检查数百万人的行为变化。我们做了三个基本的观察。首先,与身体和经济活动相关的应用程序的使用急剧下降,但提供日常必需品的应用程序保持正常使用。其次,满足低级人类需求的应用程序,如工作、社交、信息搜索和娱乐,屏幕时间立即大幅增加。那些满足更高层次需求的项目,比如教育,只会引起人们的延迟关注。第三,人们的行为表现出弹性,在封锁解除后,大多数日常活动恢复了。尽管如此,长期的生活方式发生了变化,因为相当多的人选择继续在网上工作和学习,成为“数字居民”。这项研究还证明了智能手机屏幕时间分析在人类行为研究中的能力。补充资料:在线版本包含补充资料,下载地址:10.1140/epjds/s13688-023-00391-9。
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The shock, the coping, the resilience: smartphone application use reveals Covid-19 lockdown effects on human behaviors.

The shock, the coping, the resilience: smartphone application use reveals Covid-19 lockdown effects on human behaviors.

The shock, the coping, the resilience: smartphone application use reveals Covid-19 lockdown effects on human behaviors.

The shock, the coping, the resilience: smartphone application use reveals Covid-19 lockdown effects on human behaviors.

Human mobility restriction policies have been widely used to contain the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19). However, a critical question is how these policies affect individuals' behavioral and psychological well-being during and after confinement periods. Here, we analyze China's five most stringent city-level lockdowns in 2021, treating them as natural experiments that allow for examining behavioral changes in millions of people through smartphone application use. We made three fundamental observations. First, the use of physical and economic activity-related apps experienced a steep decline, yet apps that provide daily necessities maintained normal usage. Second, apps that fulfilled lower-level human needs, such as working, socializing, information seeking, and entertainment, saw an immediate and substantial increase in screen time. Those that satisfied higher-level needs, such as education, only attracted delayed attention. Third, human behaviors demonstrated resilience as most routines resumed after the lockdowns were lifted. Nonetheless, long-term lifestyle changes were observed, as significant numbers of people chose to continue working and learning online, becoming "digital residents." This study also demonstrates the capability of smartphone screen time analytics in the study of human behaviors.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1140/epjds/s13688-023-00391-9.

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EPJ Data Science
EPJ Data Science MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS -
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
5.60%
发文量
53
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: EPJ Data Science covers a broad range of research areas and applications and particularly encourages contributions from techno-socio-economic systems, where it comprises those research lines that now regard the digital “tracks” of human beings as first-order objects for scientific investigation. Topics include, but are not limited to, human behavior, social interaction (including animal societies), economic and financial systems, management and business networks, socio-technical infrastructure, health and environmental systems, the science of science, as well as general risk and crisis scenario forecasting up to and including policy advice.
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