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心理封锁经历:休息时光还是意外的存在时刻?

Psychological Lockdown Experiences: Downtime or an Unexpected Time for Being?

作者信息

Procentese Fortuna, Esposito Ciro, Gonzalez Leone Florencia, Agueli Barbara, Arcidiacono Caterina, Freda Maria Francesca, Di Napoli Immacolata

机构信息

Department of Humanities, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2021 Apr 8;12:577089. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.577089. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

The spread of COVID-19 in Italy resulted in the implementation of a lockdown that obligated the first time the general populace to remain at home for approximately two months. This lockdown interrupted citizens' professional and educational activities, in addition to closing shops, offices and educational institutions. The resulting changes in people's daily routines and activities induced unexpected changes in their thoughts, feelings and attitudes, in addition to altering their life perceptions. Consequently, the present study explores how young adults perceived their lives under lockdown during the final week of March 2020, when the reported number of daily coronavirus infections reached its peak in Italy. The research was carried out among 293 university students (234 women and 59 men) with an average age of 20.85 years old (SD = 3.23). The researchers asked participants to describe the emotions, thoughts and experiences that characterized their time under lockdown. The study analyzed specific narratives related to time and space using grounded theory methodology, which was applied using Atlas 8 software, leading to the creation of 68 codes. The study organized these codes into three specific categories: confined in the present, confined in the past, and striving toward one's goals. Finally, the researchers also created a core-category labeled "continuity of being." The results showed that the closure of open spaces caused a division in participants' perceptions of time continuity, with many viewing themselves as feeling fragmented and as living the present in a static and fixed way. Additionally, participants also saw the present as being discontinuous from the past, while, simultaneously, projecting toward the future and the changes it might bring. Finally, this study examined further implications surrounding individual projecting among young people in greater depth.

摘要

新冠病毒在意大利的传播导致实施了封锁措施,这使得广大民众首次被迫居家约两个月。此次封锁不仅关闭了商店、办公室和教育机构,还中断了公民的职业和教育活动。人们日常作息和活动的变化,除了改变他们对生活的认知外,还引发了他们思想、情感和态度上意想不到的变化。因此,本研究探讨了在2020年3月最后一周意大利每日报告的新冠病毒感染病例数达到峰值时,年轻人在封锁期间如何看待自己的生活。该研究对293名大学生(234名女性和59名男性)进行,他们的平均年龄为20.85岁(标准差 = 3.23)。研究人员要求参与者描述在封锁期间具有代表性的情绪、思想和经历。该研究使用扎根理论方法分析了与时间和空间相关的具体叙事,并通过阿特拉斯8软件进行应用,从而生成了68个编码。该研究将这些编码组织成三个具体类别:局限于当下、局限于过去、朝着目标努力。最后,研究人员还创建了一个核心类别,名为“存在的连续性”。结果表明,开放空间的封闭导致参与者对时间连续性的认知出现分裂,许多人认为自己感觉支离破碎,以一种静态和固定的方式生活在当下。此外,参与者还认为当下与过去不连续,同时又展望未来及其可能带来的变化。最后,本研究更深入地探讨了围绕年轻人个体展望的进一步影响。

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