Hartz Carina, Dragolov Georgi, Arant Regina, Delhey Jan, Unzicker Kai, Boehnke Klaus
Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS), Constructor University, Bremen, Germany.
Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS), Universität Bremen, Bremen, Germany.
Front Psychol. 2023 Feb 20;14:1036516. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1036516. eCollection 2023.
The current article reports findings from three large representative survey studies in the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg. The studies are part of the research initiative of Bertelsmann Stiftung.
The article explores the role of social cohesion in the relationship between COVID-based objective and subjective strain, on the one hand, and future optimism for the youth, citizens of active age, and the elderly. In particular, it focuses on the question whether the degree of social cohesion perceived by respondents moderates the relationship between strain and optimism in the different age groups.
Findings show that the impact of perceived social cohesion in people's life context has only modest effects on the relationship between strain and future optimism. Yet, the results show that having been affected by COVID in one way or the other leads to a small but persistent bounce-back effect. People affected by COVID tend to look more optimistic into the future than those who were not.
本文报告了德国巴登-符腾堡州三项大型代表性调查研究的结果。这些研究是贝塔斯曼基金会研究倡议的一部分。
本文探讨了社会凝聚力在基于新冠疫情的客观和主观压力与青年、适龄公民和老年人对未来的乐观态度之间的关系中所起的作用。特别是,它关注的问题是,受访者所感知的社会凝聚力程度是否会调节不同年龄组中压力与乐观态度之间的关系。
研究结果表明,人们生活环境中所感知的社会凝聚力对压力与未来乐观态度之间的关系影响不大。然而,结果表明,以某种方式受到新冠疫情影响会产生微小但持续的反弹效应。受新冠疫情影响的人往往比未受影响的人对未来更乐观。