1st Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, General Hospital "Papageorgiou", Ring Road Thessaloniki, N. Efkarpia, 54603 Thessaloniki, Greece.
Health Promot Int. 2022 Feb 17;37(1). doi: 10.1093/heapro/daab053.
COVID-19 and the related quarantine disrupted young adults' academic and professional life, daily routine and socio-emotional well-being. This cross-sectional study focused on the emotional and behavioural responses of a young adult population during the COVID-19-related quarantine in April 2020, in Greece. The study was conducted through an online survey. A total of 1559 young adults, aged 18-30 years, completed Steele's Social Responsibility Motivation Scale and the De Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale, and answered questions about compliance with instructions, quarantine-related behaviours and coping strategies. According to the results, participants displayed a relatively high sense of social responsibility (M = 16.09, SD = 2.13) and a trend towards moderate feeling of loneliness (M = 2.65, SD = 1.62); young women reported significantly higher levels of loneliness than men. The majority complied with instructions often (46.4%) or always (44.8%). Significantly more women created a new social media account and used the social media longer than 5 h/day, compared with men. Resorting to religion, practicing sports and sharing thoughts and feelings about COVID-19 with others predicted higher levels of social responsibility; humour, practicing sports and sharing thoughts and feelings about COVID-19 with others predicted lower levels of loneliness. Conclusively, COVID-19 is expected to have a significant psychological impact on young adults. Currently, Greece is going through the second quarantine period. This study raises awareness about loneliness in young adults during the COVID-19-related quarantine and highlights the importance of developing online programmes, attractive to younger people, to nurture adaptive coping strategies against loneliness.
COVID-19 和相关的隔离打乱了年轻人的学业和职业生活、日常生活和社会情感健康。本横断面研究聚焦于 2020 年 4 月 COVID-19 相关隔离期间年轻人群的情绪和行为反应,在希腊进行。该研究通过在线调查进行。共有 1559 名年龄在 18-30 岁的年轻人完成了 Steele 的社会责任动机量表和 De Jong Gierveld 孤独量表,并回答了关于遵守指令、隔离相关行为和应对策略的问题。结果显示,参与者表现出较高的社会责任感(M=16.09,SD=2.13)和中度孤独感(M=2.65,SD=1.62);年轻女性的孤独感明显高于男性。大多数人经常(46.4%)或总是(44.8%)遵守指示。与男性相比,女性显著更多地创建新的社交媒体账户并使用社交媒体超过 5 小时/天。诉诸宗教、进行体育锻炼以及与他人分享对 COVID-19 的看法和感受,预示着更高的社会责任感;幽默、进行体育锻炼以及与他人分享对 COVID-19 的看法和感受,预示着更低的孤独感。总之,COVID-19 预计会对年轻人产生重大的心理影响。目前,希腊正在经历第二次隔离期。本研究提高了对 COVID-19 相关隔离期间年轻人孤独感的认识,并强调了制定针对年轻人的在线方案的重要性,以培养适应孤独感的应对策略。