COVID-19时期的流动性和生活满意度:以瑞士老年人为例

Iuna Dones, R. Ciobanu, M. Baeriswyl
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2019冠状病毒病大流行导致全球流动性发生变化。身体运动和社会接触被证明与生活满意度相关。在这篇论文中,我们感兴趣的是在大流行期间其他类型的流动性如何与生活满意度相关。这篇论文引用了一项对瑞士65岁以上老年人的调查(N=643)。研究结果表明,交际活动参与与生活满意度有显著的相关性,想象活动参与与生活满意度有部分相关性,虚拟活动参与与生活满意度无显著相关性。
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(Im)mobilities and life satisfaction in times of COVID-19: The case of older persons in Switzerland
The COVID-19 pandemic led to changes in mobilities worldwide. Physical movement and social contact are shown to be correlated to life satisfaction. In this paper we are interested in how during the pandemic other types of mobilities relate to life satisfaction. The paper draws on a survey (N=643) among persons aged 65+ in Switzerland. Results show that engagement in communicative mobilities are related to higher life satisfaction, imaginative mobilities only partially relate to life satisfaction, and virtual mobilities have no correlation.
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