Klimovich-Mickael Alexandra, Kubick Norwin, Milanesi Elena, Dobre Maria, Łazarczyk Marzena, Wijas Baraba, Sacharczuk Mariusz, Mickael Michel-Edwar
PM Forskningscenter, Stockholm, Sweden.
Institute of Biochemistry, Molecular Cell Biology, University Clinic Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
Front Glob Womens Health. 2021 Oct 20;2:698151. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2021.698151. eCollection 2021.
The effect of social lockdown during the COVID-19 outbreak on female aggressiveness is not well known. The strict measures of lockdown have resulted in millions of people, worldwide, confined to their homes during the pandemic. However, the consequence of lockdown strategies on females' psychological status including aggressiveness has not yet been investigated. We conducted a cross-sectional study on 31 Russian females' homemakers who are participants in an online fitness platform to investigate the immediate anxiety, depression, and aggression experienced under strict lockdown measures. The participants were surveyed using the hospital anxiety depression scale (HADS) and the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire. We used descriptive and statistical methods to investigate the prevalence of these emotions among two age groups (20-35 and 36-65 years). We found that moderate anxiety prevalence was 77.4% in the entire group while mild depression was 54.8%. Interestingly, the whole sample showed a high level of angriness ( = 0.0002) and physical aggression ( = 0.019). These two emotions seem to be more prevalent than other negative emotions such as hostility, verbal aggression. This relationship was not dependent on age. Overall, there is a significant worsening in female aggression that could lead to higher chances of female victimization and being subjected to partner violence. Future policies designing lockdown strategies should consider this effect on active female homemakers. Due to the small size of our cohort, our results are only indicative of data trends. Larger studies are still needed to confirm the current findings.
新冠疫情期间社会封锁对女性攻击性的影响尚不明确。严格的封锁措施致使全球数百万人在疫情期间居家隔离。然而,封锁策略对女性心理状态(包括攻击性)的影响尚未得到研究。我们对31名俄罗斯女性家庭主妇进行了一项横断面研究,她们均为一个在线健身平台的参与者,旨在调查在严格封锁措施下她们所经历的即时焦虑、抑郁和攻击性。使用医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)和布斯-佩里攻击性问卷对参与者进行了调查。我们采用描述性和统计性方法来调查这两种情绪在两个年龄组(20 - 35岁和36 - 65岁)中的流行情况。我们发现,整个组中中度焦虑的患病率为77.4%,轻度抑郁为54.8%。有趣的是,整个样本显示出较高水平的愤怒( = 0.0002)和身体攻击( = 0.019)。这两种情绪似乎比其他负面情绪如敌意、言语攻击更为普遍。这种关系不依赖于年龄。总体而言,女性攻击性有显著恶化,这可能导致女性遭受伤害和伴侣暴力的几率更高。未来设计封锁策略的政策应考虑对活跃的女性家庭主妇的这种影响。由于我们的队列规模较小,我们的结果仅表明数据趋势。仍需要更大规模的研究来证实当前的发现。