Bevan Jennifer L, Murphy Madison K, Lannutti Pamela J, Slatcher Richard B, Balzarini Rhonda N
Chapman University, Orange, CA, USA.
Widener University, Chester, PA, USA.
J Soc Pers Relat. 2023 Feb;40(1):201-253. doi: 10.1177/02654075221115387.
This in-depth critical review investigates the impact of COVID-19 on personal relationships from the start of the pandemic in early 2020 to September 2021. Research examining six themes are identified and described in detail: the impact of COVID-19 on (1) family and intimate relationships; (2) LGBTQ+ relationships; (3) how COVID-19 is linked to technologically mediated communication and personal relationships; (4) potential shifts in sexual behaviors and desire; (5) potential shifts in relational conflict and intimate partner violence; and (6) constructive aspects of personal relationships, which is a broad theme that includes outcomes such as resilience, relational quality, coping, and social support. Findings for overarching patterns are offered to highlight implications for current research and identify future directions to consider when continuing to study personal relationships during the COVID-19 pandemic and similar future crises.
这篇深度批判性综述研究了2020年初疫情爆发至2021年9月期间,新冠疫情对人际关系的影响。详细确定并描述了研究六个主题的相关研究:新冠疫情对(1)家庭和亲密关系;(2) LGBTQ+关系;(3)新冠疫情与技术介导的沟通及人际关系的联系;(4)性行为和欲望的潜在变化;(5)关系冲突和亲密伴侣暴力的潜在变化;以及(6)人际关系的建设性方面的影响,这是一个广泛的主题,包括复原力、关系质量、应对和社会支持等结果。提供了总体模式的研究结果,以突出对当前研究的启示,并确定在新冠疫情期间及未来类似危机中继续研究人际关系时需考虑的未来方向。