Wijngaards Indy, Sisouw de Zilwa Sophie C M, Burger Martijn J
Erasmus Happiness Economics Research Organization, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Erasmus School of Health and Policy Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Front Psychol. 2020 Oct 2;11:568907. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.568907. eCollection 2020.
From the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, psychologists are theorizing that, as compared to introverts, extraverts experience more profound negative social consequences from protective measures (e.g., travel restrictions and bans on public gatherings). As the empirical evidence for this claim is lacking, this study tested the hypothesis that extraversion moderates the relationship between the stringency of COVID-19 protective measures and depressive symptoms. Our results were based on survey data from 93,125 respondents collected in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic (March 20-April 6, 2020) across 47 countries and publicly available data on measure stringency. Findings demonstrate that extraversion moderates the relationship between measure stringency in the early days of the pandemic and depressive symptoms. For introverts, measure stringency has a negative effect on depressive symptoms, while for extraverts, it has a positive, but non-significant effect on depressive symptoms. This study suggests that, although stringent measures generally help people to worry less and feel safer, the lifestyle associated with such measures feels more natural to introverts than to extraverts.
自新冠疫情爆发以来,心理学家们一直在进行理论推测,即与内向者相比,外向者会因防护措施(如旅行限制和禁止公众集会)而遭受更严重的负面社会影响。由于缺乏这一说法的实证证据,本研究检验了以下假设:外向性会调节新冠疫情防护措施的严格程度与抑郁症状之间的关系。我们的研究结果基于在新冠疫情早期(2020年3月20日至4月6日)从47个国家收集的93125名受访者的调查数据以及关于措施严格程度的公开数据。研究结果表明,外向性会调节疫情初期措施严格程度与抑郁症状之间的关系。对于内向者而言,措施严格程度对抑郁症状有负面影响,而对于外向者,它对抑郁症状有正面但不显著的影响。这项研究表明,尽管严格的措施通常有助于人们减少担忧并感到更安全,但与这些措施相关的生活方式对内向者来说比对外向者来说感觉更自然。