Der Einfluss der COVID-19-Pandemie auf die Psyche
Quarantäne, depressive Gefühle und Angsterleben- Autor:innen:
- Verlag:
- 2022
Zusammenfassung
Inwiefern hängt durch die COVID-19-Pandemie bedingte Quarantäne mit depressiven Gefühlen und Angsterleben zusammen? Um die Forschungsfrage zu beantworten, wurde ein aus den Niederlanden stammender, repräsentativer Datensatz quantitativ ausgewertet. Die statistische Analyse der ordinalen logistischen Regressionen zeigt, dass Individuen, die sich in Quarantäne befinden, stärkere Angst und depressive Gefühle erleben, wohingegen die multinomialen logistischen Regressionen uneindeutige Ergebnisse zeigten. Auf Grundlage dieser Ergebnisse wird empfohlen, Quarantänemaßnahmen kontrolliert einzusetzen.
Mit einem Geleitwort von Prof´in Dr´in Maren Metz und einem Vorwort von Can Karaarslan.
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- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8288-4801-6
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- 978-3-8288-7912-6
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- Tectum, Baden-Baden
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Kein Zugriff Seiten I - XXIV
- 1 Einleitung Kein Zugriff Seiten 1 - 4
- 2 Literaturrückblick Kein Zugriff Seiten 5 - 10
- 3 Theoretischer Hintergrund Kein Zugriff Seiten 11 - 18
- 4 Methodisches Vorgehen Kein Zugriff Seiten 19 - 22
- 5 Daten und deskriptive Statistiken Kein Zugriff Seiten 23 - 30
- 6.1 Ergebnisse für das Angsterleben von Männern Kein Zugriff
- 6.2 Ergebnisse für die depressiven Gefühle von Männern Kein Zugriff
- 6.3 Ergebnisse für das Angsterleben von Frauen Kein Zugriff
- 6.4 Ergebnisse für die depressiven Gefühle von Frauen Kein Zugriff
- 7 Diskussion Kein Zugriff Seiten 51 - 54
- Literaturverzeichnis Kein Zugriff Seiten 55 - 60
- Appendix 1 – Modellauswahl Kein Zugriff Seiten 61 - 66
- Appendix 2 – Variablen Kein Zugriff Seiten 67 - 68
- Appendix 3 – Grafische Darstellungen der Variablen Kein Zugriff Seiten 69 - 76
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