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A nation-wide survey on emotional and psychological impacts of COVID-19 social distancing

机译:关于Covid-19社会疏散的情绪和心理影响的全国范围

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OBJECTIVE: Social distancing is crucial in order to flatten the curve of COVID-19 virus spreading. Isolation, scarcity of resources and the lack of social contacts may have produced a negative impact on people’s emotions and psychological well-being. This study aims to explore the reasons and the ways through which social distancing generates negative emotions in individuals who experienced the lockdown. To a larger extent, the objective is to check the existence of relations between negative emotions and the satisfaction of basic needs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In Italy 140,656 online interviews were collected from March 22 to April 2, 2020. Data analysis was carried out using mono and bivariate statistical analysis, K-means clustering and the Principal Components Analysis (PCA). The parameters for the identification of six clusters were: the intensity of the respondent’s basic emotions and the layers of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. RESULTS: The majority of people involved in an emergency situation, implying a collapse of social contacts, experience some kind of emotional reactions. In our study, we found a correlation between basic emotions and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. In times of crisis, the most basic needs are the physiological ones. Fear, anger and sadness are predominant in all population groups; anger and disgust mainly appear when people are exposed to the risk of not being able to meet subsistence needs, thus perceiving a lack of economic security. CONCLUSIONS: The well-known Maslow’s theory of human needs seems to fit well with the outbreak of negative emotions in the context of COVID-19. This study demonstrates the existence of links between negative emotions and primary needs that mainly refer to the first three levels of Maslow’s pyramid. As a result of COVID-19 worldwide pandemic, many people have been sucked into the bottom layers of the pyramid. This change in individual basic needs has triggered a relevant transformation in individual emotional status and a shift towards negative emotions.
机译:目的:社会偏移至关重要,以平衡Covid-19病毒传播的曲线。孤立,资源稀缺和缺乏社会联系可能会对人们的情绪和心理福祉产生负面影响。本研究旨在探讨社会疏散在经历锁定的个人中产生负面情绪的原因和方式。在更大程度上,目标是检查负面情绪与基本需求的满足关系的存在。材料和方法:在意大利,从3月22日至4月2日收集了140,656个在线访谈。数据分析是使用单声道和双变量统计分析进行的,K均值聚类和主要成分分析(PCA)进行了数据分析。识别六集群的参数是:受访者的基本情绪的强度和马斯洛的层数的需求层次。结果:大多数人参与了紧急情况,暗示了社会联系人的崩溃,体验了某种情绪反应。在我们的研究中,我们发现基本情绪与马斯洛的需求层次之间存在相关性。在危机时期,最基本的需求是生理学的需求。恐惧,愤怒和悲伤在所有人口群体中都是占主导地位的;愤怒和厌恶主要出现在人们暴露于无法满足生存所需的风险时,从而察觉缺乏经济安全。结论:众所周知的马斯洛的人类需求理论似乎在Covid-19的背景下爆发了负面情绪。本研究展示了负面情绪与主要需求之间的联系的存在,主要是指前三个级别的马斯洛金字塔。由于Covid-19全世界大流行,许多人被吸入金字塔的底层。个人基本需求的这种变化引发了各个情绪地位的相关转变和向负面情绪转变。

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