Faculty of Communication Sciences, Politehnica University of Timișoara, 300006 Timișoara, Romania.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Sep 29;19(19):12445. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191912445.
Socio-cultural patterns and communication styles differ from culture to culture. As such, the way in which people deal with a crisis situation is also culture-dependent. The COVID-19 pandemic has pointed, once more, to the cultural diversity of the world through a variety of reactions to the measures imposed by the global spread of the deadly virus. The present research aims at identifying the feelings, coping behaviors and communication patterns of the younger Romanian generation during the COVID-19 pandemic and at explaining them from a cultural standpoint, in an effort to raise awareness of the cultural (un)predictability of human reactions to certain external stimuli. The survey conducted online on 409 students at Politehnica University of Timișoara (Romania) revealed that most of students' socio-cultural behavior could have been anticipated by the Romanian authorities when they decided a certain pandemic action plan, and that the few unexpected results indicate the versatility of a culture that is still changing under the Western European influence caused by the fact that Romania has adhered to European Union principles for more than fifteen years.
社会文化模式和沟通方式因文化而异。因此,人们处理危机情况的方式也取决于文化。通过对全球传播致命病毒所采取措施的各种反应,COVID-19 大流行再次指出了世界的文化多样性。本研究旨在确定年轻的罗马尼亚一代在 COVID-19 大流行期间的感受、应对行为和沟通模式,并从文化角度对其进行解释,努力提高人们对人类对某些外部刺激的反应的文化(不可预测性)的认识。在蒂米什瓦拉理工大学(罗马尼亚)的 409 名学生中进行的在线调查显示,罗马尼亚当局在决定某些大流行行动计划时,可能已经预料到了大多数学生的社会文化行为,而少数意外结果表明,一种文化仍然在发生变化,这种变化是由罗马尼亚在过去十五年中一直坚持欧盟原则而受到西欧影响造成的,这种文化具有多样性。