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Winter is coming: age and early psychological concomitants of the Covid-19 pandemic in England

机译:冬季即将到来:英格兰Covid-19大流行的年龄和早期心理伴侣

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Purpose - This paper aims to demonstrate early psychological concomitants of the Covid-19 pandemic in England on a sample of younger and older people. Design/methodology/approach - A cross-sectional quantitative questionnaire (n = 1608) was conducted on the Prolific website. Participants completed the PERMA Scale (Flourishing), the four Office of National Statistics (ONS4) Well-being Questions, the Clinical Outcomes Measure in Routine Evaluation (CORE-10) and the short University of California Los Angeles Brief Loneliness Scale. Findings - Data were gathered on March 18, 2020, near the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. This study looks at the effects of the developing pandemic on younger participants (18 to 25 years, n = 391) and older participants (60 to 80 years, n = 104). Flourishing levels for older participants were significantly higher (M = 107.96) than for younger participants (M = 97.80). Younger participants scored significantly higher on the ONS4 for anxiety and lower than the older participants for happiness, life satisfaction and having a worthwhile life. Levels of psychological distress (CORE-10) were also significantly lower for older participants (M = 9.06) than for younger participants (M = 14.61). Finally, younger participants scored significantly higher on the Brief UCLA Loneliness Scale (M = 6.05) than older participants (M = 4.64). Research limitations/implications - From these findings, the Covid-19 pandemic was having a significantly greater effect on younger people in England, less than one week before the UK went into "lockdown''. Scores for both the Younger and Older groups on all the study measures were worse than normative comparisons. The study had no specific measure of Covid-19 anxiety, but nor was one available at the time of the survey. Practical implications - This study suggests that younger people (18 to 25) may be a more vulnerable group during the Covid-19 pandemic than many may have realized. Social implications - As a recent Brit
机译:目的:本文旨在2019冠状病毒疾病在英国的早期心理伴随的样本,年轻和老年人。设计/方法/方法——在Prolific网站上进行横断面定量问卷调查(n=1608)。参加者完成了PiMA规模(繁荣),四个国家统计局(ONS4)良好的问题,在常规评估(CORE-10)和加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶短期孤独量表的临床结果测量。结果2019冠状病毒疾病爆发的2020年3月18日,数据收集在一起。这项研究着眼于发展中的大流行对年轻参与者(18至25岁,n=391)和老年参与者(60至80岁,n=104)的影响。年长参与者的繁荣水平显著高于年轻参与者(M=97.80)。在ONS4中,年轻参与者在焦虑方面的得分显著高于年长参与者,而在幸福感、生活满意度和有价值的生活方面的得分则低于年长参与者。老年参与者(M=9.06)的心理困扰水平(核心-10)也显著低于年轻参与者(M=14.61)。简短的参与者在孤独感量表上的得分(最终,UCM=64.05)显著高于年龄较大的参与者(UCLA)。研究限制/影响2019冠状病毒疾病流行的影响,对英国年轻人的影响更大,在英国进入“2019冠状病毒疾病”前一周,所有研究措施的年轻人和老年人的得分均低于规范的比较。研究没有具体的COVID-19焦虑量表,但在调查时也没有一个可行的。实际意义-这项研究表明年轻人(18到25岁)可能是COVID-19流行病中比许多人意识到的更脆弱的群体。社会影响——作为一个新近的英国人

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