Health, wellbeing, and social interaction: An international and demographic analysis of perceived life changes and the positives and negatives of the Covid-19 lockdown
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Murray, Jennifer
Dhami, Mandeep K.
McClatchey, Kirstie
Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo
Ayton, Peter
Abstract / Description
Research suggests that people’s experiences of COVID-19 lockdowns have been detrimental to their lives and wellbeing. The current research compared the experiences and perceptions on health, wellbeing and social interaction of 300 UK adults and 450 adults in California. Individuals reported whether aspects of their life had changed for the better, worse, or not at all during lockdown in April 2020, and what the “best” and “worst” things about lockdown were. There were more similarities than differences in the regional comparison of perceptions of changes in specific aspects of ‘health and wellbeing’ and ‘social interaction’. Both regions reported the same number and nature of best and worst things about lockdown. Overarching themes of ‘health, self and wellbeing’, ‘being with others’, and ‘concerns with daily living’ were identified. Although reports of life changes and the positives and negatives of lockdown were similar across different demographic groups, some differences were present by age, sex, relationship, and family-status. Incorporating knowledge of unified and positive experiences of lockdown can be useful in informing future lockdown restrictions and supporting the population when restrictions are lifted.
Keyword(s)
COVID-19 lockdown social interaction wellbeing perceptions of changePersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2023-05-31
Journal title
Europe's Journal of Psychology
Volume
19
Issue
2
Page numbers
143–157
Publisher
PsychOpen GOLD
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publishedVersion
Review status
peerReviewed
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Citation
Murray, J., Dhami, M. K., McClatchey, K., Weiss-Cohen, L., & Ayton, P. (2023). Health, wellbeing, and social interaction: An international and demographic analysis of perceived life changes and the positives and negatives of the Covid-19 lockdown. Europe's Journal of Psychology, 19(2), 143-157. https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.7751
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Murray, Jennifer
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Dhami, Mandeep K.
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Author(s) / Creator(s)McClatchey, Kirstie
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Ayton, Peter
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PsychArchives acquisition timestamp2023-11-23T11:51:58Z
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Date of first publication2023-05-31
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Abstract / DescriptionResearch suggests that people’s experiences of COVID-19 lockdowns have been detrimental to their lives and wellbeing. The current research compared the experiences and perceptions on health, wellbeing and social interaction of 300 UK adults and 450 adults in California. Individuals reported whether aspects of their life had changed for the better, worse, or not at all during lockdown in April 2020, and what the “best” and “worst” things about lockdown were. There were more similarities than differences in the regional comparison of perceptions of changes in specific aspects of ‘health and wellbeing’ and ‘social interaction’. Both regions reported the same number and nature of best and worst things about lockdown. Overarching themes of ‘health, self and wellbeing’, ‘being with others’, and ‘concerns with daily living’ were identified. Although reports of life changes and the positives and negatives of lockdown were similar across different demographic groups, some differences were present by age, sex, relationship, and family-status. Incorporating knowledge of unified and positive experiences of lockdown can be useful in informing future lockdown restrictions and supporting the population when restrictions are lifted.en_US
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Publication statuspublishedVersion
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Review statuspeerReviewed
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CitationMurray, J., Dhami, M. K., McClatchey, K., Weiss-Cohen, L., & Ayton, P. (2023). Health, wellbeing, and social interaction: An international and demographic analysis of perceived life changes and the positives and negatives of the Covid-19 lockdown. Europe's Journal of Psychology, 19(2), 143-157. https://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.7751
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ISSN1841-0413
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/9089
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.13609
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Language of contenteng
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PublisherPsychOpen GOLD
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Is version ofhttps://doi.org/10.5964/ejop.7751
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Is related tohttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.12873
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Keyword(s)COVID-19en_US
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Keyword(s)lockdownen_US
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Keyword(s)social interactionen_US
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Keyword(s)wellbeingen_US
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Keyword(s)perceptions of changeen_US
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleHealth, wellbeing, and social interaction: An international and demographic analysis of perceived life changes and the positives and negatives of the Covid-19 lockdownen_US
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DRO typearticle
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Issue2
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Journal titleEurope's Journal of Psychology
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Page numbers143–157
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Volume19
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Visible tag(s)Version of Recorden_US