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How Much Support Is There for the Recommendations Made to the General Population during Confinement? A Study during the First Three Days of the COVID-19 Quarantine in Spain

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dc.contributor.author Suso-Ribera, Carlos
dc.contributor.author Martín-Brufau, Ramon
dc.date.accessioned 2025-05-09T10:18:59Z
dc.date.available 2025-05-09T10:18:59Z
dc.date.issued 2020-06
dc.identifier.citation Suso-Ribera C, Martín-Brufau R. How Much Support Is There for the Recommendations Made to the General Population during Confinement? A Study during the First Three Days of the COVID-19 Quarantine in Spain. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 18 de junio de 2020;17(12).
dc.identifier.uri https://sms.carm.es/ricsmur/handle/123456789/19027
dc.description.abstract Background: Recommendations on lifestyles during quarantine have been proposed by researchers and institutions since the COVID-19 crisis emerged. However, most of these have never been tested under real quarantine situations or derive from older investigations conducted mostly in China and Canada in the face of infections other than COVID-19. The present study aimed at exploring the relationship between a comprehensive set of recommended lifestyles, socio-demographic, and personality variables and mood during the first stages of quarantine. Methods: A virtual snow-ball recollection technique was used to disseminate the survey across the general population in Spain starting the first day of mandatory quarantine (15 March 2020) until three days later (17 March). In total, 2683 Spanish adults (mean age = 34.86 years, SD = 13.74 years; 77.7% women) from the general population completed measures on socio-demographic, COVID-related, behavioral, personality/cognitive, and mood characteristics. Results: In the present study, depression and anger were higher than levels reported in a previous investigation before the COVID-19 crisis, while vigor, friendliness, and fatigue were lower. Anxiety levels were comparable. The expected direction of associations was confirmed for the majority of predictors. However, effect sizes were generally small and only a subset of them correlated to most outcomes. Intolerance of unpleasant emotions, neuroticism, and, to a lesser extent, agreeableness, sleep quality, young age, and time spent Internet surfing were the most robust and strongest correlates of mood states. Conclusions: Some recommended lifestyles (i.e., maintaining good quality of sleep and reducing Internet surfing) might be more important than others during the first days of quarantine. Promoting tolerance to unpleasant emotions (e.g., through online, self-managed programs) might also be of upmost importance. So far, recommendations have been made in general, but certain subgroups (e.g., certain personality profiles and young adults) might be especially vulnerable and should receive more attention.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher MDPI
dc.rights Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 4.0 España
dc.rights.uri https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es *
dc.subject.mesh Adaptation, Psychological
dc.subject.mesh Adult
dc.subject.mesh COVID-19
dc.subject.mesh Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology/prevention & control/psychology/transmission
dc.subject.mesh Cross-Sectional Studies
dc.subject.mesh Female
dc.subject.mesh Guideline Adherence
dc.subject.mesh Humans
dc.subject.mesh Male
dc.subject.mesh Middle Aged
dc.subject.mesh Pandemics/prevention & control
dc.subject.mesh Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology/prevention & control/psychology/transmission
dc.subject.mesh Quarantine/psychology
dc.subject.mesh Resilience, Psychological
dc.subject.mesh Social Support
dc.subject.mesh Spain/epidemiology
dc.subject.mesh Young Adult
dc.title How Much Support Is There for the Recommendations Made to the General Population during Confinement? A Study during the First Three Days of the COVID-19 Quarantine in Spain
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.identifier.pmid 32570832
dc.relation.publisherversion https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17124382
dc.type.version info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.identifier.doi 10.3390/ijerph17124382
dc.journal.title International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
dc.identifier.essn 1660-4601


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