Ujitoko Yusuke, Yokosaka Takumi, Ban Yuki, Ho Hsin-Ni
NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Atsugi, Japan.
Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Chiba, Japan.
Front Psychol. 2022 Dec 1;13:1016909. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1016909. eCollection 2022.
Touch is essential for survival, social bonding, and overall health. However, the COVID-19 pandemic calls for an abrupt withdrawal from physical contact, and the prolonged lockdown has left many people in solitude without touch for months. This unprecedented dissociation from touch has cast a shadow on people's mental and physical well-being. Here we approached the issue by examining COVID-19's impact on people's touch attitudes. We analyzed people's desire and avoidance for animate and inanimate targets based on large-scale Japanese Twitter posts over an 8-year span. We analyzed the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak with the difference-in-differences estimation method, which can estimate the impact while accounting for other changes over time such as seasonality or long-term effects. As a result, we found that people's desire for touching the human body and pet animals increased significantly after the COVID-19 outbreak and remained high afterward. In contrast, the avoidance of touching everyday objects (e.g., doorknobs and money) increased immediately after the outbreak but gradually returned to the pre-COVID-19 levels. Our findings manifest the impact of COVID-19 on human touch behavior. Most importantly, they highlight the sign of "skin hunger," a public health crisis due to social distancing, and call attention to the trend that people are becoming less aware of infection control as COVID-19 persists.
触摸对于生存、社交联结和整体健康至关重要。然而,新冠疫情使得人们不得不突然停止身体接触,长期的封锁让许多人在数月的时间里处于孤独无触的状态。这种前所未有的与触摸的分离给人们的身心健康蒙上了一层阴影。在此,我们通过研究新冠疫情对人们触摸态度的影响来探讨这一问题。我们基于日本8年期间大量的推特帖子,分析了人们对有生命和无生命目标的渴望与回避情况。我们采用双重差分估计方法分析了新冠疫情爆发的影响,该方法能够在考虑季节性或长期效应等随时间变化的其他因素的同时,估计其影响。结果发现,新冠疫情爆发后,人们触摸人体和宠物的渴望显著增加,且之后一直保持在较高水平。相比之下,对日常物品(如门把手和钱币)的触摸回避在疫情爆发后立即增加,但随后逐渐恢复到新冠疫情前的水平。我们的研究结果表明了新冠疫情对人类触摸行为的影响。最重要的是,它们凸显了“皮肤饥饿”的迹象,这是一种因社交距离导致的公共卫生危机,同时也提醒人们注意随着新冠疫情持续,人们对感染控制的意识正在减弱的趋势。