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“起初情况并不那么糟糕”:60 岁及以上的成年人在 COVID-19 期间对社交隔离的看法。

"At First It Wasn't so Bad": How Adults Aged 60 and Older Feel About Social Distancing During COVID-19.

机构信息

Institute of Gerontology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA.

School of Social Work, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA.

出版信息

J Gerontol Soc Work. 2023 Apr;66(3):339-353. doi: 10.1080/01634372.2022.2111741. Epub 2022 Aug 18.

Abstract

We conducted an exploratory study to describe the emotional experience of adults aged 60 and older in the United States practicing social distancing during COVID-19. The survey asked respondents how they were feeling during social distancing. Responses (n=673) were coded into segments by affect and then specific emotional states. A large portion of respondents reported negative emotions (e.g. anxiety, loneliness). A smaller portion reported positive emotions (e.g. optimism, gratitude). Younger respondents (aged 60-70) reported more feelings of anxiousness and fear compared to older respondents (71+). Older respondents were more likely to report negative feelings towards the government. For both age groups, female respondents were significantly more likely to report feeling afraid and having negative feelings about their own health. We conclude that many older adults are vulnerable to negative emotional outcomes during the pandemic. This highlights the importance of interventions targeting vulnerable older adults.

摘要

我们进行了一项探索性研究,描述了美国 60 岁及以上成年人在 COVID-19 期间实施社交隔离时的情感体验。该调查询问了受访者在社交隔离期间的感受。(n=673)根据情绪将回复编码为片段,然后是特定的情绪状态。很大一部分受访者报告了负面情绪(例如焦虑、孤独)。一小部分报告了积极的情绪(例如乐观、感激)。与年龄较大的受访者(71 岁及以上)相比,年龄较小的受访者(60-70 岁)报告的焦虑和恐惧感更多。年龄较大的受访者更有可能对政府持负面看法。对于两个年龄组,女性受访者报告感到害怕和对自己的健康状况感到负面的可能性明显更高。我们的结论是,许多老年人在大流行期间容易受到负面情绪的影响。这凸显了针对弱势老年人的干预措施的重要性。

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