Subjective Well-being during the Pandemic: A Pilot Study in the Cuban Population.

IF 1.1 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psychology in Russia-State of the Art Pub Date : 2021-09-30 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.11621/pir.2021.0308
Evelyn Fernández-Castillo, Diana Rosa Rodríguez-González, Zoylen Fernández-Fleites, Yunier Broche-Pérez, Idania María Otero-Ramos, Lesnay Martínez-Rodríguez, Annia Esther Vizcaíno-Escobar, Reinier Martín-González, Dunia Mercedes Ferrer-Lozano, Ellis Elaine Palmero-Betancourt
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Abstract

Background: The study of aspects related to positive mental health and well-being in the general population with a gender approach is a necessity in the current context imposed by COVID-19.

Objective: To explore gender as a predictor of subjective well-being during COVID-19 in a sample of the Cuban population.

Design: A cross-sectional web-based survey design was adopted. The sample consisted of 129 Cuban participants. The Subjective Well-being-Reduced Scale (SW-RS) was used to explore subjective well-being in the sample. Descriptive statistics were used to explore the participants' characteristics. A multinomial logistic regression analysis was conducted to identify variables independently associated with the participants' subjective well-being.

Results: The gender of participants significantly predicted subjective well-being levels. The probability of males having middle or high levels of subjective well-being, rather than low levels, was 4.16 times greater than in females. The probability of males having a high self-image instead of a low one was 4.35 times greater than in females. According to the self-satisfaction dimension, the odds of males having high rather than low self-satisfaction were five times more than in females. In this sample, gender did not predict whether participants had middle or high levels of the hedonic dimension.

Conclusion: Our results corroborated international studies that have indicated the coincidence of lower well-being and greater psychosocial risk in women during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results also indicated the need to dig deeper into the experiences of subjective well-being from a gender perspective, and to strengthen the sufficiency and effectiveness of the actions and guidance that are offered to the population from psychological care services, the media, and public policies.

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大流行病期间的主观幸福感:古巴人口的试点研究。
背景:在目前 COVID-19 的背景下,有必要从性别角度对普通人群积极的心理健康和幸福感进行研究:在 COVID-19 期间,以古巴人口为样本,探讨性别对主观幸福感的预测作用:设计:采用横断面网络调查设计。样本由 129 名古巴参与者组成。采用主观幸福感降低量表(SW-RS)来调查样本的主观幸福感。使用描述性统计来探究参与者的特征。通过多项式逻辑回归分析,确定了与参与者主观幸福感独立相关的变量:结果:参与者的性别对主观幸福感水平有明显的预测作用。男性主观幸福感处于中高水平而非低水平的概率是女性的 4.16 倍。男性拥有高自我形象而非低自我形象的概率是女性的 4.35 倍。在自我满意度维度上,男性拥有高自我满意度而非低自我满意度的概率是女性的 5 倍。在这个样本中,性别并不能预测参与者在享乐维度上是处于中等水平还是高水平:我们的研究结果与国际研究结果相吻合,这些研究结果表明,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,女性的幸福感较低,社会心理风险较大。研究结果还表明,有必要从性别角度深入研究主观幸福感的体验,并加强心理护理服务、媒体和公共政策为人们提供的行动和指导的充分性和有效性。
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Psychology in Russia-State of the Art
Psychology in Russia-State of the Art PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Established in 2008, the Russian Psychological Society''s Journal «Psychology in Russia: State of the Art» publishes original research on all aspects of general psychology including cognitive, clinical, developmental, social, neuropsychology, psychophysiology, psychology of labor and ergonomics, and methodology of psychological science. Journal''s list of authors comprises prominent scientists, practitioners and experts from leading Russian universities, research institutions, state ministries and private practice. Addressing current challenges of psychology, it also reviews developments in novel areas such as security, sport, and art psychology, as well as psychology of negotiations, cyberspace and virtual reality. The journal builds upon theoretical foundations laid by the works of Vygotsky, Luria and other Russian scientists whose works contributed to shaping the psychological science worldwide, and welcomes international submissions which make major contributions across the range of psychology, especially appreciating the ones conducted in the paradigm of the Russian psychological tradition. It enjoys a wide international readership and features reports of empirical studies, book reviews and theoretical contributions, which aim to further our understanding of psychology.
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