Agadjanian Victor
University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Socius. 2023 May 20;9:23780231231171868. doi: 10.1177/23780231231171868. eCollection 2023 Jan-Dec.
The study contributes to the understanding of the societal impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic in the Global South by examining longer term implications of pandemic-induced disruptions and deprivations for social ties and psychosocial well-being. Using data from a survey of middle-aged women in rural Mozambique, the author finds a negative association between the pandemic-triggered household economic decline and perceived changes in the quality of relations with marital partners, non-coresident children, and relatives, but not with generally more distant actors, such as coreligionists and neighbors. In turn, multivariable analyses detect a positive association of changes in the quality of family and kin ties with participants' life satisfaction, regardless of other factors. Yet women's expectations for changes in their household living conditions in the near future show a significant association only with changes in the quality of relations with marital partners. The author situates these findings within the context of women's enduring vulnerabilities in low-income patriarchal settings.
该研究通过考察大流行引发的破坏和匮乏对社会关系和心理社会福祉的长期影响,有助于理解2019年冠状病毒病大流行在全球南方的社会影响。作者利用对莫桑比克农村中年妇女的调查数据,发现大流行引发的家庭经济衰退与对与配偶、非同住子女和亲属关系质量的感知变化之间存在负相关,但与一般距离更远的人,如同教信徒和邻居之间不存在负相关。反过来,多变量分析发现,无论其他因素如何,家庭和亲属关系质量的变化与参与者的生活满意度呈正相关。然而,妇女对近期家庭生活条件变化的期望仅与与配偶关系质量的变化存在显著关联。作者将这些发现置于低收入父权制环境中妇女长期存在的脆弱性背景下。