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The Influence of COVID-19 on the Well-Being of People: Big Data Methods for Capturing the Well-Being of Working Adults and Protective Factors Nationwide

机译:Covid-19对人们福祉的影响:捕获工作成年人福祉和全国保护因素的大数据方法

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The COVID-19 outbreak has affected the lives of people across the globe. To investigate the mental impact of COVID-19 and to respond to the call of researchers for the use of unobtrusive and intensive measurement in capturing time-sensitive psychological concepts (e.g., affect), we used big data methods to investigate the impact of COVID-19 by analyzing 348,933 tweets that people posted from April 1, 2020 to April 24, 2020. The dataset covers 2,231 working adults, who are from 454 counties across 48 states in the United States. In this study, we theorize the similarity and dissimilarity between COVID-19 and other common stressors. Similar to other stressors, pandemic severity negatively influenced the well-being of people by increasing negative affect. However, we did not find an influence of pandemic severity on the positive affect of the people. Dissimilar to other stressors, the protective factors for people during COVID-19 are not common factors that make people resilient to stress and they echo the unique experience during COVID-19. Moreover, we analyzed the text content of 348,933 tweets through Linguistic Inquiry Word Count (LIWC) and word cloud analysis to further reveal the psychological impact of COVID-19 and why the protective factors make people resilient to the mental impact of COVID-19. These exploratory analyses revealed the specific emotions that people experienced and the topics that people are concerned about during the pandemic. The theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
机译:Covid-19爆发影响了全球人民的生命。为了调查Covid-19的心理影响并回应研究人员的呼吁,以利用在捕获时间敏感的心理概念(例如,影响)中使用不显着和密集的测量,我们使用大数据方法来调查Covid的影响 - 19通过分析了348,933个推文,即人们发布于2020年4月1日至2020年4月24日。该数据集涵盖了2,231名工作成年人,他们在美国48个州的454个县。在这项研究中,我们了解Covid-19和其他常见压力源之间的相似性和不相似性。与其他压力源类似,大流行严重程度通过增加负面影响来对人们的福祉产生负面影响。然而,我们没有发现大流行严重程度对人民积极影响的影响。与其他压力园不同,Covid-19期间人们的保护因素并不是普通因素,使人们对压力的压力并回应Covid-19期间的独特体验。此外,我们通过语言查询字数(LIWC)和Word云分析分析了348,933次推文的文本内容,以进一步揭示Covid-19的心理影响以及为什么保护因素使人们对Covid-19的心理影响造成弹性。这些探索性分析揭示了人们经历的特定情绪和人们在大流行期间关注的话题。讨论了理论和实践意义。

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