Psychological impact of a country-wide lockdownrole of personal, behavioral, social, and physical conditions on negative and positive affect and meaning in life

  1. Ernesto Suárez Rodríguez
  2. Gladys Rolo González
  3. Gabriel Muiños
  4. Cristina Chinea Montesdeoca
  5. Isabel Duarte Lores
  6. Domingo José Gil Giménez
Aldizkaria:
Revista interamericana de psicología = Interamerican journal of psychology

ISSN: 0034-9690

Argitalpen urtea: 2022

Alea: 56

Zenbakia: 1

Mota: Artikulua

DOI: 10.30849/RIPIJP.V56I1.1533 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openSarbide irekia editor

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Revista interamericana de psicología = Interamerican journal of psychology

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  • Aipamenak Scopus atarian: 1 (25-11-2023)
  • Aipamenak Dimensions atarian: 0 (25-03-2023)

SCImago Journal Rank

  • Urtea 2022
  • Aldizkariaren SJR eragina: 0.277
  • Kuartil nagusia: Q3
  • Arloa: Psychology (miscellaneous) Kuartila: Q3 Postua arloan: 202/284

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  • Gizarte Zientziak: B

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  • Urtea 2022
  • Aldizkariaren CiteScore-a: 1.3
  • Arloa: Psychology (all) Pertzentila: 28

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En la etapa inicial de propagación del COVID-19 en 2020, en España se mantuvo un estricto confinamiento en el hogar durante más de cincuenta días, quedando interrumpidas la mayoría de actividades sociales y económicas. El objetivo de este estudio es explorar las respuestas afectivas y de bienestar durante el periodo inicial de confinamiento. Específicamente, se analiza: 1) el riesgo percibido según el perfil sociodemográfico y de salud; 2) la relación entre las características socioambientales del confinamiento, el afecto positivo y negativo y la significación vital; 3) la relación entre las actividades realizadas por las personas confinadas y el bienestar. Participaron en este estudio correlacional y trasversal 1343 residentes en España. Los resultados muestran una relación significativa entre riesgo percibido para la salud y riesgo económico asociados al confinamiento. Se identificó mayor riesgo para la salud entre las personas de más edad y pertenecientes a grupos de alto riesgo. Una alta resiliencia se relacionó con menor afecto negativo y mayor afecto positivo y significación vital. En relación con las características socio-ambientales, quienes vivían con otras personas informaron más afecto negativo que las personas que vivían solas. A su vez, el uso de espacios al aire libre se relacionó con el afecto positivo. Las personas que participaban con frecuencia en actividades comunitarias o de ayuda a los demás también presentaban mayor afecto positivo y significación vital. Un menor afecto negativo solo se asociaba con la práctica de ejercicio físico.

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