Published 2021
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Psychological impact of the lockdown in Italy due to the COVID-19 outbreak: are there gender differences?
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The COVID-19 emergency has hit the whole world, finding all countries unprepared to
face it. The first studies focused on the medical aspects, neglecting the psychological
dimension of the populations that were forced to face changes in everyday life and in
some cases to stay forcedly at home in order to reduce contagion. The present research
was carried out in Italy, one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic. The aim
was to analyze the perception of happiness, mental health, and the sense of loneliness
experienced by adults during the lockdown due to the COVID pandemic. Specifically,
the variables will be examined in relation to gender difference, living alone, with partner,
or with partner and children. The research followed a quantitative approach using an
online questionnaire. The project involved 1100 subjects from whom 721 participants
(75.5% women) were extrapolated. Of them, 17.3% claimed to live alone, 39.5% with
their partner, and 43.1% with their partner and children. The results show that people
in general experienced a lower level of happiness and mental health and higher levels
of loneliness compared to normative sample. The lockdown and pandemic condition
due to COVID-19 seems to have canceled the gender differences in the perception
of happiness and mental health, while it seems to have increased the perception of
loneliness experienced by males compared to the pre-pandemic condition. In addition,
those who lived alone perceived a greater level of loneliness than those who lived with
their partner or partner and children. Unexpectedly, no significant differences emerged
regarding the level of happiness and mental health between those who had direct
contact with the virus and those who did not. These data should make political decisionmakers reflect on the need to pay more attention to the implications that such drastic
measures as a lockdown can have on people's psychological well-being
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- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1052050
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1052050
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- UNIGE