Vitalities Lab, Centre for Social Research in Health, Social Policy Research Centre, UNSW Sydney, Kensington, NSW, Australia.
School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
Front Public Health. 2023 Feb 23;11:1092322. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1092322. eCollection 2023.
The COVID-19 crisis has wrought major changes to people's lives across the globe since the beginning of the outbreak in early 2020. The "Australians' Experiences of COVID-19" qualitative descriptive study was established to explore how Australians from different geographical areas and social groups experienced the COVID-19 crisis.
Three sets of semi-structured interviews, each with a diverse group of 40 adults across Australia, were completed between 2020 and 2022. This article reports findings from the first set of interviews, conducted by telephone in mid-2020.
The participants discussed their experiences of living through this period, which was characterized by strong public health measures to contain the spread of COVID, including a national lockdown and border closures. Interview fieldnotes and verbatim transcripts were used to conduct an interpretive thematic analysis. The analysis is structured around the following five themes covering the quotidian and affective aspects of participants' lives in the early months of the COVID crisis: "disruption to routines;" "habituating to preventive measures;" "social isolation and loneliness;" "changes to work and education;" and "little change to life." A sixth theme concerns how participants responded to our question about what they imagined their lives would be like after the pandemic: "imagining post-COVID life."
The crisis affected participants' experience of daily life variously according to such factors as their social circumstances and obligations as well as their histories of illness, making visible some of the unequal social and economic effects of the pandemic across different genders, ages, localities and socioeconomic groups. Our participants fell into three roughly equal groups: (i) those who found the lockdown and associated restrictions very difficult; (ii) those who reported feeling barely affected by these conditions; and (iii) those who found benefits to the "slowing down" of life during this period.
自 2020 年初新冠疫情爆发以来,这场危机给全球各地人们的生活带来了重大变化。“澳大利亚人对 COVID-19 的体验”定性描述性研究旨在探讨来自澳大利亚不同地区和社会群体的人们如何体验新冠危机。
该研究于 2020 年至 2022 年期间完成了三组半结构式访谈,每组访谈均由澳大利亚各地的 40 名不同成年人组成。本文报告了第一组访谈的结果,访谈于 2020 年年中通过电话进行。
参与者讨论了他们在这一时期的生活经历,这一时期的特点是采取了强有力的公共卫生措施来控制新冠的传播,包括全国封锁和边境关闭。访谈现场记录和逐字记录被用于进行解释性主题分析。分析围绕以下五个主题展开,涵盖了参与者在新冠危机早期生活的日常和情感方面:“日常生活的中断”;“习惯预防措施”;“社交隔离和孤独”;“工作和教育的变化”;以及“生活几乎没有变化”。第六个主题涉及参与者对我们提出的关于他们想象疫情后生活会是什么样子的问题的回应:“想象后 COVID 生活”。
这场危机根据参与者的社会环境和义务以及他们的疾病史等因素,对他们的日常生活体验产生了不同的影响,使我们能够看到这场大流行在不同性别、年龄、地点和社会经济群体中产生的不平等的社会和经济影响。我们的参与者大致分为三组:(i)那些发现封锁和相关限制非常困难的人;(ii)那些报告几乎没有受到这些条件影响的人;以及(iii)那些发现这段时间生活“放缓”有好处的人。