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Who is the Most Stressed During the COVID‐19 Pandemic? Data From 26 Countries and Areas
Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being ( IF 7.521 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-29 , DOI: 10.1111/aphw.12234
Marta Kowal 1 , Tao Coll-Martín 2 , Gözde Ikizer 3 , Jesper Rasmussen 4 , Kristina Eichel 5 , Anna Studzińska 6 , Karolina Koszałkowska 7 , Maciej Karwowski 1 , Arooj Najmussaqib 8 , Daniel Pankowski 6, 9 , Andreas Lieberoth 4 , Oli Ahmed 10
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To limit the rapid spread of COVID‐19, countries have asked their citizens to stay at home. As a result, demographic and cultural factors related to home life have become especially relevant to predict population well‐being during isolation. This pre‐registered worldwide study analyses the relationship between the number of adults and children in a household, marital status, age, gender, education level, COVID‐19 severity, individualism–collectivism, and perceived stress.

中文翻译:

COVID-19 大流行期间谁的压力最大?来自26个国家和地区的数据

为了限制 COVID-19 的快速传播,各国已要求其公民待在家里。因此,与家庭生活相关的人口和文化因素对于预测隔离期间的人口福祉尤为重要。这项预先注册的全球研究分析了家庭中成人和儿童的数量、婚姻状况、年龄、性别、教育水平、COVID-19 严重程度、个人主义-集体主义和感知压力之间的关系。
更新日期:2020-09-29
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