Disruption of everyday life in times of crises – explanatory factors of well-being among students during COVID-19

Q2 Social Sciences Irish Journal of Sociology Pub Date : 2023-06-08 DOI:10.1177/07916035231169678
B. Thomassen, A. Ejrnæs, Trine Cosmus Nobel, Ida Marie Nyland Jensen, Pelle Korsbæk Sørensen
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This article examines explanatory factors behind well-being among Danish students during the COVID-19 crisis. The empirical analyses are based on a two round panel survey among students at Roskilde University in Denmark. Using fixed effect regression and random effect regression our results show that, amongst the variables included in the analysis, the level of self-assessed structure in everyday life has the strongest positive effect on the self-assessed level of well-being. We briefly discuss this finding which is supported by qualitative data from the survey. The article concludes that the major changes in everyday life, caused by the COVID-19 crisis and societal lockdown, for example, isolation, virtual classes etc., makes it more difficult to draw upon internalized habits and navigate socially, which may contribute negatively to well-being. Conceptually, the article calls for a deeper engagement with the role of everyday life structure and its effects on well-being at a more general level.
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危机时期日常生活的中断——COVID-19期间学生幸福感的解释因素
本文研究了新冠肺炎危机期间丹麦学生幸福感背后的解释因素。实证分析基于对丹麦罗斯基勒大学学生的两轮小组调查。使用固定效应回归和随机效应回归,我们的结果表明,在分析中包括的变量中,日常生活中的自我评估结构水平对自我评估的幸福感水平具有最强的积极影响。我们简要讨论了这一发现,该发现得到了调查定性数据的支持。文章的结论是,新冠肺炎危机和社会封锁导致的日常生活的重大变化,例如隔离、虚拟课堂等,使人们更难利用内在习惯和社交,这可能会对幸福感产生负面影响。从概念上讲,这篇文章呼吁在更普遍的层面上深入了解日常生活结构的作用及其对幸福感的影响。
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