居住在合住社区:COVID-19时期的心理影响和应对策略

Q2 Social Sciences Interpersona Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5964/ijpr.v14i2.4257
C. Schetsche, L. Jaume, L. Gago-Galvagno, Angel M. Elgier
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本研究的目的是比较共同居住社区的居民样本(n = 180)和传统社区的居民样本(n = 104)。在德国政府因COVID-19大流行而颁布的社会隔离期间,通过互联网收集数据,测量心理症状和应对策略。多变量方差分析(MANOVA)结果表明,合住社区居民的抑郁、焦虑、强迫和饮食失调水平较低,以情绪隐藏、问题回避和社会退缩为基础的应对策略使用较少,社会支持的使用水平较高。与传统社区的生活相比,其居民的心理健康©2020,PsychOpen保留所有权利
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Living in cohousing communities: Psychological effects and coping strategies in times of COVID-19
The aim of this study was to compare a sample of residents in cohousing communities (n = 180) and inhabitants in traditional neighborhoods (n = 104) During the social isolation that was decreed by the German government due to the COVID-19 pandemic, data collection was carried out through the Internet Psychological symptoms and coping strategies were measured, and their differences were investigated by multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) Results showed that residents in cohousing communities have lower levels of depressive, anxiety, compulsive and eating disorders, as well as less use of coping strategies which are based on emotional concealment, problem avoidance, and social withdrawal Moreover, its inhabitants showed higher levels in the use of social support It is concluded that living in a cohousing community favors, in comparison with life in traditional neighborhoods, the mental health of its inhabitants © 2020, PsychOpen All rights reserved
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Interpersona
Interpersona Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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期刊介绍: 1) Interpersona aims at promoting scholarship in the field of interpersonal relationships based on different methodologies and stemming from several disciplines, including Psychology, Family Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, Communication Studies, Economics, Management Science, Biology, Health Sciences, History, and others. Interpersona aims at contributing to the collective construction of an Interpersonal Relationship Science. 2) Manuscripts examining a wide range of relationships, including close or intimate relationships and weak or temporary ties, are welcome. Some examples are indicated below: Biology - Biological foundations of human relationships: physiological and neurobiological phenomena related to interpersonal interactions. The evolutionary foundations of interpersonal relationships including comparative and animal studies of social interactions. Psychology and Family Studies: close or intimate relations including romantic relationships, family relationships and friendship. Family relationships encompass spouses, parents and children, siblings, and other relations among nuclear and extended family members.[...] 3) In addition to original empirical (qualitative or quantitative) research, theoretical or methodological contributions, integrative reviews, meta-analyses, comparative or historical studies, and critical assessments of the status of the field are welcome as submissions. 4) Interpersona is a totally free access journal and readers may read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles without any charge. All papers are peer-reviewed by members of the editorial board or ad-hoc reviewers under the supervision of an editor. [...] 5) All Interpersona content is available in full text with no charge. All submitted papers are reviewed by at least two referees before being accepted for publication.
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