Raj Tanya, Bajaj Aishwarya
New Delhi, India.
Curr Psychol. 2023;42(4):2657-2669. doi: 10.1007/s12144-021-01511-2. Epub 2021 Mar 18.
In the wake of declaration of Covid-19 as a pandemic by the World Health Organization, the Prime Minister of India announced a nationwide lockdown to curb its spread. Subsequently, some groups of people found themselves away from their family or friends, and were unable to return to them. The aim of the research was to explore the lives of young adults who were living alone and working, during the lockdown in India. Focus was on their daily living, their relationships and their mental health. Twelve participants residing in various cities of India were included via the Internet. Focus group discussions were used to attain the objectives of the study. The data that emerged from the discussions, was analysed using thematic analysis. All participants had experienced different kinds of disruptions in their life due to the lockdown. This effect was mediated by their financial situation, their general comfort and preference for living alone, media, opportunities for non-virtual interactions and other kinds of recreation, quality of relationships and more. Though there were similarities in their coping methods, their perspective on the lockdown, the meaning they attributed to their current situation and their vision for their future was unique.
在世界卫生组织宣布新冠疫情为大流行之后,印度总理宣布在全国范围内实施封锁以遏制其传播。随后,一些人发现自己与家人或朋友分离,且无法回到他们身边。该研究的目的是探索在印度封锁期间独自生活和工作的年轻人的生活。重点关注他们的日常生活、人际关系和心理健康。通过互联网纳入了居住在印度各个城市的12名参与者。采用焦点小组讨论来实现研究目标。对讨论中产生的数据进行了主题分析。由于封锁,所有参与者在生活中都经历了不同类型的干扰。这种影响由他们的财务状况、总体舒适度和独居偏好、媒体、非虚拟互动和其他娱乐机会、人际关系质量等因素介导。尽管他们的应对方式存在相似之处,但他们对封锁的看法、赋予当前状况的意义以及对未来的展望却是独特的。