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Chen, James K. C., and Thitima Sriphon. "Perspective on COVID-19 Pandemic Factors Impacting Organizational Leadership." Sustainability 13, no. 6 (2021): 3230. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13063230.

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Employees are important assets of an organization. Therefore, the employee engagement in teamwork is extremely vital for long-term organizational development. Good managers need excellent leadership skills. However, as the COVID-19 pandemic rapidly spreads around the world, many countries implemented strategies to avoid infection, such as working from home, isolation of infected people from others, and 14 days of self-quarantine. These strategies impact the trust, communal relationships, and social exchange relationships among organizational employees. However, communal and social exchange rel
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C, Garcia Lirios. "Modelling of Perception Covid-19." Virology & Immunology Journal 5, no. 1 (2021): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/vij-16000273.

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Mitigation policies, as their objective is the informative control of the pandemic in terms of its effects on public health, stand out because they consider risks as inherent to social communication. In this sense, the objective of this work was modeling the social perception of the risks associated with the SARS CoV-2 and Covid-19 pandemics. Axes, trajectories and relationships between categories were established that explain and anticipate the effects of confinement and social distancing strategies, alluding to the extension of the study in confinement and high-risk settings such as hospital
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Candel, Octav-Sorin, and Mihaela Jitaru. "COVID-19 and Romantic Relationships." Encyclopedia 1, no. 4 (2021): 1038–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia1040079.

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Since the beginning of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted most people’s activities and relationships. Romantic relationships are a crucial source of fulfillment and emotional safety for many individuals. However, due to the risk of illness and the social distancing norms, human interaction, even inside one’s couple or family, suffered great changes. Some of these changes have the potential of disrupting people’s relational or psychological well-being, but they can also have positive impacts. On the other hand, one of the most negative consequences is the growing number of intimate partne
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Lapuente, Víctor. "El Leviatán contra la COVID-19." Revista del CLAD Reforma y Democracia, no. 82 (January 1, 2022): 19–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.69733/clad.ryd.n82.a257.

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What is the relationship between States (governments and administrations) and the COVID-19 pandemic? This paper discusses the two potential causal relationships. On the one hand, how has the coronavirus affected and is affecting government and administrative structures? Are democratic systems and modernizing administrative reforms at risk? On the other hand, what effect do these governmental and administrative structures have on the better or worst management of the pandemic?
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Rangkuty, Dewi Mahrani, and Hidayati Purnama Lubis. "Covid-19 Pandemic: The Study for Reserve Requirement of Indonesia." Journal of Economics and Regional Science 1, no. 1 (2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.52421/jurnal-esensi.v1i1.124.

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The Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on the Indonesian economy. The purpose of this study was to analyze the causality and balanced relationship in the long term between RR, IR and INF variables during the Covid-19 pandemic. With the Granger Causality and Johansen Cointegration test methods, the results showed that there is a long-term balance between RR, IR and INF. RR and IR are one-way causality relationships, IR and INF are one-way causality relationships. There is no causality relationship between IR and RR and vice versa during the Covid-19 pandemic. The RR policy affects the determin
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Ruksakulpiwat, Suebsarn, Wendie Zhou, Chantira Chiaranai, and Jane E. Vonck. "Human Travelling and COVID-19 Pandemic." Siriraj Medical Journal 73, no. 9 (2021): 562–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.33192/smj.2021.73.

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Objective: To determine whether there is a relationship between the extent of human travel and the number of COVID-19 cases in Thailand. Materials and Methods: The data set on monthly COVID-19 in Thailand between January and July 2020 were retrieved from the Ministry of Public Health, Thailand. Data regarding people’s travel in Thailand during the COVID-19 pandemic and for the same period of 2019 were retrieved from Open Government Data of Thailand. A paired t-test was used to compare the differences between the number of journeys made in each mode of transport in 2019 (January - July) and 202
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Muhammad, Haykal Hamdi, and Faturohman Taufik. "The Relationship between COVID-19 Pandemic and Non-Performing Loan Ratio in Indonesian Conventional Banks." International Journal of Current Science Research and Review 07, no. 07 (2024): 4866–71. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12700648.

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Abstract : This study examines the relationship between COVID-19 variables (COVID-19 cases and COVID-19 deaths) and the nonperforming loan (NPL) ratio in Indonesian conventional banks from Q1 2017 to Q4 2022. Data from 56 conventional banks— comprising 4 government-owned and 52 privately-owned banks, were gathered from the Indonesian Financial Service Authority’s bank publication reports. Utilizing a quantitative approach, panel data regression with a fixed effect model is employed, with the NPL ratio as the dependent variable. COVID-19 cases and COVID-19 deaths are the main indepe
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Mueller, Megan K., Amanda M. Richer, Kristina S. Callina, and Linda Charmaraman. "Companion Animal Relationships and Adolescent Loneliness during COVID-19." Animals 11, no. 3 (2021): 885. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11030885.

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The pandemic associated with the emergence of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is an unprecedented historical event with the potential to significantly impact adolescent loneliness. This study aimed to explore the role of companion animals and attachment to pets in the context of the pandemic. We used longitudinal quantitative survey data collected prior to and during the pandemic to assess the role of pets in predicting adolescent loneliness. Pet ownership was not a significant predictor of loneliness before the pandemic, but did predict higher levels of loneliness during COVID-19 as well as
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Tung, Le Thanh. "Relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and the macroeconomic indicators: Evidence from a global analysis." Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence 16, no. 1 (2022): 785–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/picbe-2022-0073.

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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic is presenting a serious health crisis to humanity. This pandemic is also raising questions for both academic and policy administration. Using a global database, this paper aims to clarify the relationship between COVID-19 statistics and some macroeconomic indicators in 206 countries worldwide. The quantitative analysis process is done by two methodologies including the Pearson correlation and the Pooled-OLS regression. The result shows that the number of infections and deaths has positive and significant relationships with the population, the median age, and inco
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Bai, Xue, Shuai Zhou, and Chi-Ko Lee. "INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS AND HAPPINESS: MEDIATING ROLES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE AND COVID-19 ANXIETY." Innovation in Aging 7, Supplement_1 (2023): 188. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad104.0619.

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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has largely worsened the well-being of older adults worldwide. Despite recent literature highlighting either social connectedness or psychological responses, whether and how intergenerational relationships influence the emotional well-being of older adults during the pandemic remains unclear. This study aimed to examine the association between intergenerational relationships and happiness among ageing Chinese adults during the pandemic and the mediating roles of psychological resilience and COVID-19 anxiety. A representative survey was conducted from November 202
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Bedia, Kalemzer KARACA, ÖZDOĞAN Büşra, ÖZTEN Eylem, and HIZLI SAYAR Gökben. "The Impact of Social Isolation on Romantic Relationships During the COVID-19 Pandemic." International Journal of Social Science and Human Research 04, no. 10 (2021): : 3036–3046. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v4-i10-51.

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Due to the severe course of COVID-19, the rate of transmission, and the high risk of death, country governments have taken many measures, such as social isolation, to reduce the rate of transmission. This study, it is aimed to reveal the effect of the social isolation process caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on the romantic relationships of individuals. In this correlational study, 540 people (n=433 females, n=107 males) who had a romantic relationship in Turkey were reached by random sampling method. The participants were given the Sociodemographic Information Form and the Anxiety in Romantic
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Williamson, Hannah C. "Early Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Relationship Satisfaction and Attributions." Psychological Science 31, no. 12 (2020): 1479–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956797620972688.

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How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected intimate relationships? The existing literature is mixed on the effect of major external stressors on couple relationships, and little is known about the early experience of crises. The current study used 654 individuals involved in a relationship who provided data immediately before the onset of the pandemic (December, 2019) and twice during the early stages of the pandemic (March and April, 2020). Results indicate that relationship satisfaction and causal attributions did not change over time, but responsibility attributions decreased on average. Change
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Rahman, Md Mokhlesur, and Jean-Claude Thill. "Associations between COVID-19 Pandemic, Lockdown Measures and Human Mobility: Longitudinal Evidence from 86 Countries." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 12 (2022): 7317. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19127317.

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Recognizing an urgent need to understand the dynamics of the pandemic’s severity, this longitudinal study is conducted to explore the evolution of complex relationships between the COVID-19 pandemic, lockdown measures, and social distancing patterns in a diverse set of 86 countries. Collecting data from multiple sources, a structural equation modeling (SEM) technique is applied to understand the interdependencies between independent variables, mediators, and dependent variables. Results show that lockdown and confinement measures are very effective to reduce human mobility at retail and recrea
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Gallegos, Martin I., Brittany Zaring‐Hinkle, and James H. Bray. "COVID ‐19 pandemic stresses and relationships in college students." Family Relations 71, no. 1 (2021): 29–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/fare.12602.

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DINIZ, Andréa Lopes Almeida, and Sandra Elisa de Assis FREIRE. "DIVORCE IN TIMES OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A SCOPE REVIEW." Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA) 19, no. 55 (2024): 464–84. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13751423.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected marital and family relationships worldwide. This study aimed to investigate the impact of the pandemic on divorce through a scoping review, following the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. The research question was structured using the PCC strategy (Participant, Concept, Context), where P = couples, C = divorce, and C = pandemic. The search was conducted in Scielo, Scopus, PsycArticles, PsycInfo, Embase, and PubMed databases, using descriptors in English and Portuguese such as "divorce," "separated," and "pandemic," resulting in 1,597 studies. After applying i
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Nguyen, Thanh Hung, Thi Cam Phuong Nguyen, and My Dung Ho. "Awareness and Behavior to Prevent Coronavirus Pandemic: A Case Study of Young People in Southern Of Viet Nam." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Analysis 04, no. 09 (2021): 1334–41. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v4-i9-20.

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The study was conducted to explore public awareness and behaviors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic through a survey of 302 young people in the southern provinces of Vietnam. The Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) were applied to validate relationships between elements of the modeling. The research shown that knowledge of pandemic, awareness of the benefits of preventive measures, and trust in the Government’s effort in disease prevention had a positive impact on preventive behavior against COVID-19. It takes proportional effect on proactive beha
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Folayan, Morenike Oluwatoyin, Olanrewaju Ibigbami, Nourhan M. Aly, et al. "Associations between sexual orientation, financial security and relationships with family and peers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria." AAS Open Research 4 (November 9, 2021): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/aasopenres.13296.1.

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Background: This study aimed to determine whether factors associated with financial insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic were associated with worsening relationships with family, peers and friends of sexual minorities living in Nigeria. Methods: Data were collected using an online survey conducted from 29th June to 31st December 2020. The outcome variable was the quality of relationship with family, friends and peers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The explanatory variables were the sexual orientation (lesbian, gay, bisexual, heterosexual), COVID-19 status, and financial security (job loss or
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Yang, Xiaorui, Weihong Li, Yebin Chen, and Yunjian Guo. "Construction of a COVID-19 Pandemic Situation Knowledge Graph Considering Spatial Relationships: A Case Study of Guangzhou, China." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 11, no. 11 (2022): 561. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi11110561.

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The outbreak of COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) has generated a large amount of spatiotemporal data. Using a knowledge graph can help to analyze the transmission relationship between cases and locate the transmission path of the pandemic, but researchers have paid little attention to the spatial relationships between geographical entities related to the pandemic. Therefore, we propose a method for constructing a pandemic situation knowledge graph of COVID-19 that considers spatial relationships. First, we created an ontology design of the pandemic data in which spatial relationships are co
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Eadie, Patricia, Penny Levickis, Lisa Murray, Jane Page, Catriona Elek, and Amelia Church. "Early Childhood Educators’ Wellbeing During the COVID-19 Pandemic." Early Childhood Education Journal 49, no. 5 (2021): 903–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10643-021-01203-3.

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AbstractThe importance of Early Childhood (EC) educators’ wellbeing has been brought into sharp focus during the COVID-19 pandemic, as educators have navigated numerous additional stressors while providing education and care services for some children and ongoing support for many others learning at home. This study aimed to explore the impact of the pandemic on EC educators’ wellbeing and educator-child relationships, as growing evidence shows the influence of these factors on children’s developmental outcomes.In July 2020, members of a Research Network of EC Professionals—who previously ident
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Pruteanu, Lavinia Maria, and Mihaela Chiriac Rotaru. "Dynamics of Couple Relationships in Relation to the COVID-19 Pandemic." Anuarul Universitatii Petre Andrei din Iasi - Fascicula: Asistenta Sociala, Sociologie, Psihologie 29 (October 19, 2023): 238–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.18662/upasw/29/78.

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Couple relationships and satisfaction within them have always been a topic of interest for research in the field of psychology, as the life partner is a central aspect of adult life. A relationship as a couple has a significant impact on life, as it can provide a pleasant psychological experience, being associated with fulfillment, passion, fulfilling the needs of love and sexuality and romance. The theme of satisfaction in a couple, both in those in an unofficial romantic relationship, as well as married ones is analyzed comparatively, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, starting from th
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Alonzo, Dana, Marciana Popescu, and Pinar Zubaroglu-Ioannides. "We are all in it together! Effects of Covid-19 on Interpersonal Relationships." Global Journal of Psychology Research: New Trends and Issues 13, no. 1 (2023): 63–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/gjpr.v13i1.7931.

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Research during the Covid-19 pandemic established significant negative mental health consequences for individuals across the globe. However, the impact of the pandemic on interpersonal functioning has yet to be established. Additionally, little research has examined the impact on interpersonal functioning across the types of relationships. This study addresses this gap and explores the quality of family functioning, parent-child relationships, and partner/spouse relationships, one-year post-lifting of lockdown restrictions. Telephone interviews were administered to 100 individuals examining he
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Kilaberia, Tina, Yuanyuan Hu, and Janice Bell. "SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS OF OLDER ADULTS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC." Innovation in Aging 8, Supplement_1 (2024): 783–84. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igae098.2545.

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Abstract This study examined the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on social relationships of older adults in two groups: eleven who were part of a caregiving dyad and seven who were not (mean age=79; 12 White, 5 Black, 1 More Than One Race). Semi-structured qualitative interviews were combined with the Lubben Social Network Scale (six-item version, LSNS-6). Those in dyads and not in dyads reported comparable extent of social connections on average with family (9 monthly social engagements vs. 9.5 on LSNS-6, respectively). Those in dyads reported greater social engagement on average with non-fam
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Sharma, Kamini, and Anurag Sharma. "Connecting Through Zoom in COVID-19 Pandemic." International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE) 10, no. 2 (2021): 211–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.b6314.0710221.

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In the Covid-19 pandemic where every working person is working from home to stay safe and to maintain social distancing. In mild of the corona virus crisis, the videoconferencing app has emerged as the usual for connecting with others face-to-face actually in each commercial enterprise and private settings. In Covid19 pandemic the main trouble got here out turned into a way to live related with every other. Connectivity turned into the main trouble for anyone like in schools, colleges, universities, private sector, Government sector, spiritual sector, not unusual place human beings and plenty
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Kamini, Sharma, and Sharma Anurag. "Connecting Through Zoom in COVID-19 Pandemic." International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE) 10, no. 2 (2021): 211–14. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B6314.0710221.

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In the Covid-19 pandemic where every working person is working from home to stay safe and to maintain social distancing. In mild of the corona virus crisis, the videoconferencing app has emerged as the usual for connecting with others face-to-face actually in each commercial enterprise and private settings. In Covid19 pandemic the main trouble got here out turned into a way to live related with every other. Connectivity turned into the main trouble for anyone like in schools, colleges, universities, private sector, Government sector, spiritual sector, not unusual place human beings and plenty
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Connolly, Creighton, S. Harris Ali, and Roger Keil. "On the relationships between COVID-19 and extended urbanization." Dialogues in Human Geography 10, no. 2 (2020): 213–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2043820620934209.

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This commentary focuses on the relationship between extensive forms of urbanization and emerging infectious disease, using empirical examples from the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, it examines the role of shifting urban-ecological relationships, infrastructures, and governance dynamics in both giving rise to, and mitigating, the impact of infectious disease outbreaks.
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Csonka, Berta. "Akutyalipszis most: a Covid-19 és a kutyizmus." Kultúratudományi Szemle 3, no. 3 (2022): 81–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.15170/ksz.2021.03.03.09.

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Doglypse now: the relationships between Covid-19 and dogismBerta CsonkaThis essay investigates the changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic with regard to the human-dog relationship and outlines a possible apocalyptic view, where relationship between human and dog is considered to be more acceptable than the relationship between humans. Such a phenomenon would support the theory of Dogism, created and researched by the author.
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Saunoah, Richardus Rizky, and Katharina Edeltrudis Perada Korohama. "Pengaruh pembelajaran daring di masa pandemi Covid-19 terhadap hubungan interpersonal pada mahasiswa." Orien: Cakrawala Ilmiah Mahasiswa 2, no. 1 (2022): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.30998/ocim.v2i1.6581.

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this study aims to determine the effect of online learning during the covid-19 pandemic on interpersonal relationships at Nusa Cendana University students. This study uses a quantitative approach to the method of distributing instrument questionnaires. University students of Nusa Cendana have been previously interviewed regarding interpersonal relationships during the Covid-19 pandemic. The sample in this study were 68 respondents using the proportional stratified random sampling technique. The data analysis technique was carried out using a simple linear regression technique. Based on the res
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Ay, İsmail. "The Effect of Fear of COVID-19 on Depression, Anxiety and Stress in Undergraduate Students During the Pandemic: The Mediating Role of Self-Regulation." Shanlax International Journal of Education 11, S1-Oct (2023): 80–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/education.v11is1-oct.6652.

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The World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 pandemic on March 11, 2020. Subsequent lockdowns and fatalities have significantly impacted individuals’ lives, social relationships, and economic conditions. While pandemics affecting populations can lead to health issues, they also give rise to psychological disturbances such as anxiety, worry, panic, loneliness, depression, fear, and traumatic symptoms. Research has demonstrated that these symptoms are commonly observed across various segments of society. Self-regulation refers to individuals’ efforts to modify their thoughts, emotions, de
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Menon, Vikas, and Karthick Subramanian. "Changes in sexual behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic: Patterns and recommendations." Indian Journal of Health Sexuality and Culture 6, no. 2 (2020): 41–45. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4295683.

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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has upended lifestyles, routines, and relationships with significant physical and mental health implications. Sexual health, behavior, and functioning have been affected but have received comparatively little attention. In this article, we do not provide a comprehensive overview of the impact of the pandemic on sexual functioning; instead, we examine fundamental changes in sexual behavior during the ongoing pandemic and provide some recommendations for enhancing the sexual health of individuals as well as couples. There is a distinct need to reinvent intimacy and
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Clari, Marco, Michela Luciani, Alessio Conti, et al. "The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Nursing Care: A Cross-Sectional Survey-Based Study." Journal of Personalized Medicine 11, no. 10 (2021): 945. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11100945.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a severe impact on nursing care. This cross-sectional survey-based study compared aspects of nursing care and nurses’ satisfaction with care provided before and during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 936 registered nurses (RNs) rated the frequency with which they performed fundamental care, nursing techniques, patient education, symptom management, and nurse–patient relationships before and during the pandemic. A recursive partitioning for ordered multivariate response in a conditional inference framework approach was applied. More frequent fun
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Brondoni, Silvio M., Mario Risso, and Fabio Musso. "Ouverture de ‘Covid-19. Management Perspectives’." Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management, no. 2 (November 13, 2021): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.4468/2021.2.01ouverture.

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The COVID-19 pandemic is a complex, disruptive event with many impacts beyond those related to health, national economies and global competition. While many worldwide companies were challenged to survive, the pandemic also presented many development opportunities for the long-term. The digital transformation, accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic, require new skills (OECD, 2020) informed by greater attention to the applied ethics of responsibility. Moreover, the development of the pandemic has generated an acceleration in a process of change in consumer behavior. Many businesses around the worl
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CARREÓN-GUILLÉN, Javier, and Cruz GARCÍA-LIRIOS. "CONTRASTING A MODEL MODELLING OF PERCEPTION COVID-19." Social work and education 11, no. 2 (2024): 238–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.25128/2520-6230.24.2.6.

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Mitigation policies, as their objective is the informative control of the pandemic in terms of its effects on public health, stand out because they consider risks as inherent to social communication. In this sense, the objective of this work was modelling the social perception of the risks associated with the SARS CoV-2 and Covid-19 pandemics. Axes, trajectories and relationships between categories were established that explain and anticipate the effects of confinement and social distancing strategies, alluding to the extension of the study in confinement and high-risk settings such as hospita
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Atalan Ergin, Derya. "An examination of distance education and interpersonal relations of adolescents in the pandemic." International Journal of Learning and Teaching 15, no. 4 (2023): 184–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/ijlt.v15i4.8945.

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COVID-19 affected people's lives, and the youth were among those that were affected most. This study aims to examine youths' experiences in the context of peer, family relationships, and school environments before and during the pandemic within the framework of self-determination theory. A total of 30 youths were reached. Responses were analyzed using thematic analysis. For the themes of "autonomy" and "competence", the highest percentage of responses were found to be related to distance learning. For relatedness, the harmful effects of the pandemic on peer relationships were more emphasized,
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Chingara, Dr R. "The influence of Leadership Style on Employee Wellbeing during a pandemic." International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention 9, no. 04 (2022): 6982–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/ijsshi/v9i04.11.

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The influence of leadership style on employee wellbeing in a pandemic such as Covid-19 has not received much attention in the leadership literature. Apparently, available literature seems to portray leadership and employee wellbeing during the Covid-19 pandemic from a largely psychological perspective. The potential for integrating the leadership with employee wellbeing literature is great and is likely to be beneficial for both theory and practice. This paper is a systematic literature review focusing on the relationship between five leadership styles and employee wellbeing during the Covid-1
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Hinojosa, Amanda S., Megan J. Doughty Shaine, and Kelly Davis McCauley. "A strange situation indeed: Fostering leader–follower attachment security during unprecedented crisis." Management Decision 58, no. 10 (2020): 2099–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/md-08-2020-1142.

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PurposeWe discuss how attachment theory can help leaders maintain security in their relationships with followers during crisis, using the COVID-19 worldwide pandemic as an example. We describe how the COVID-19 pandemic has undermined the typical ways leaders may have fostered secure relationships with their followers. Guided by Lewin's action research paradigm, we integrate research on attachment theory with recent research on the COVID-19 pandemic to present leader interventions to maintain attachment security in spite of the disruption caused by COVID-19. We then discuss how these propositio
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Mutang, Jasmine Adela, Bee Seok Chua, Kai Yee Hon, Ching Sin Siau, Walton Wider, and Rosnah Ismail. "Stressors, Psychological States, and Relationship Quality among East Malaysian Adults with Partners Amid the COVID-19 Lockdown." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 18 (2022): 11258. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811258.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge impact not only on healthcare systems and economic threats but also on relationships. Due to the massive measures of the Movement Control Order, such as social distancing, strictly limited physical activities, and making adjustments to working from home—merged with the pandemic’s fear—romantic partners may face challenges that affect the quality of their relationships. The purpose of this study was to (i) identify stressors experienced by participants during the COVID-19 lockdown, (ii) evaluate participants’psychological well-being before and during the loc
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Buecker, Susanne, and Kai T. Horstmann. "Loneliness and Social Isolation During the COVID-19 Pandemic." European Psychologist 26, no. 4 (2021): 272–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1016-9040/a000453.

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Abstract. The outbreak of the global COVID-19 pandemic has drastically altered people’s lives. Loneliness and social isolation were publicly discussed as possible psychological consequences of the measures taken to slow the virus spread. These public discussions have sparked a surge in empirical studies on loneliness and social isolation. In this study, we first provide a systematic review synthesizing recent literature on the prevalence and correlates of loneliness and social isolation during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic ( k = 53 studies). We found that most quantitative studies i
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Lin, Shiang-Yi, and Kevin Kien Hoa Chung. "Risk Perception, Perception of Collective Efficacy and Sleep Quality in Chinese Adults during COVID-19 Pandemic in Hong Kong: A Cross-Sectional Study." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 21 (2021): 11533. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182111533.

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Background: Only a few studies have studied the link between risk perception and sleep in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of our study is to propose and test a theoretical model to understand the relationships between COVID-19 risk appraisals—risk perception and perception of collective coordinated defense (PCCD) in particular—and subjective sleep quality in Chinese adults in Hong Kong during the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19-related fear and rumination were examined as potential mediators of the relationships. Methods: Data were collected using a self-report online questionnai
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Carneiro, Luana, Luís Gomes, Cristina Lopes, and Cláudia Pereira. "Spillovers Between Euronext Stock Indices: The COVID-19 Effect." International Journal of Financial Studies 13, no. 2 (2025): 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijfs13020066.

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The financial markets are highly influential and any change in the economy can be reflected in stock prices and thus have an impact on stock indices. The relationship between stock indices and the way they are affected by extreme phenomena is important for defining diversification strategies and analyzing market maturity. The purpose of this study is to examine the interdependence relationships between the main Euronext stock indices and any changes caused by an extreme event—the COVID-19 pandemic. Copula models are used to estimate the dependence relationships between stock indices pairs afte
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Lassiter, Rebekah A., Lisa Kiang, Christy M. Buchanan, Dulce Lopez Alvarez, and Madeline Alexanian. "COVID-19 and Family and Peer Dynamics in Emerging Adults." Youth 4, no. 1 (2024): 124–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/youth4010009.

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Although research on the associations between COVID-19 and social relationships has garnered attention, there has been less of a focus on how COVID-19 was discussed within relationships themselves. The present study deepens the understanding of the wide reach of the pandemic by using quantitative surveys and open-ended responses to explore how individuals discussed and reacted to COVID-19 and related health guidelines in the context of their family and peer relationships. Data were collected from 132 young adults in the U.S. (age = 18.9 years, SD = 0.85; 50% female; 14% ethnically racially min
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DERE CIFTCI, Hale. "Parent-Child Relationships during COVID-19 Pandemic and Practices Regarding Spending Quality Time." International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 10, no. 10 (2021): 1071–75. https://doi.org/10.21275/sr211017185233.

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Manukyan, Ya A., and N. A. Trofimova. "COVID-19 Pandemic in German Humor." Nauchnyi dialog 11, no. 6 (2022): 218–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2022-11-6-218-234.

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Verbal means of reflecting the situation of the coronavirus pandemic through the prism of German humor are considered. The relevance of the study is due to the interest of modern language science in the study of discourses as a kind of markers of linguistic consciousness and speech behavior. The novelty of the study lies in the fact that German humorous texts about the pandemic have not yet become the subject of a special scientific study. The purpose of the study is to describe and interpret the motives, reactions, assessments that represent the main areas of life that have changed during the
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Bejaković, Predrag, Marinko Škare, and Romina Pržiklas Družeta. "SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND HEALTH INEQUALITIES IN THE TIME OF COVID-19." Technological and Economic Development of Economy 27, no. 6 (2021): 1563–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/tede.2021.16001.

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Social exclusion as a process leads to a state of multiple relative deprivations in diverse areas of social life, like employment, education, healthcare, social ties, respect. Individuals or groups may have a worse position in several areas, particularly with other individuals or groups in society. Coronavirus pandemics disproportionately affect poorer communities and socially excluded people. Socially excluded are double victims; due to their position, they are more prone to infection by a coronavirus, further increasing their exclusion. The purpose of this contribution is to provide a concep
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Bruce, Paxton, Barbara Pesut, Rowena Dunlop, Gloria Puurveen, and Wendy Duggleby. "(Dis)Connecting Through COVID-19: Experiences of Older Persons in the Context of a Volunteer–Client Relationship." Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 40, no. 4 (2021): 570–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0714980821000404.

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Abstract The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and mandated physical distancing requirements significantly impacted volunteer programs for older persons with many long-standing programs either ceasing altogether or pivoting to connecting through virtual technologies. In this study, we collected qualitative interview data from 23 clients and 33 volunteers to investigate their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and the effects on the volunteer–client relationship. Three themes were identified: pandemic emotions, negotiating social interactions, and growing through the COVID-19 pandemic. Thes
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Hussain, A. H. M. Belayeth. "State Policies Decrease Movement During COVID-19." Contexts 19, no. 4 (2020): 51–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1536504220977936.

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“Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, ‘social distancing’ and ‘stay-at-home’ have become two of the most pushed recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO) and governments across countries. This paper presents exploratory graphs and analyses to show the relationships among the governments' initiatives during the coronavirus pandemic and people’s responses to keep them staying at home.”
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Elsayed Eldessouky, Mohamed. "LABOR RELATIONSHIPS IN THE LIGHT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC." Balkan Social Science Review 16 (2020): 55–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.46763/bssr2016055ee.

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KARLI, Pervin, Tuğba GÜRBÜZ, and Metin ŞENTÜRK. "COVID-19 pandemic and the quality of couples’ sexual relationships." Anatolian Current Medical Journal 3, no. 2 (2021): 104–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.38053/acmj.848051.

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Merdin-Uygur, Ezgi, and Selcen Ozturkcan. "Consumers and service robots: Power relationships amid COVID-19 pandemic." Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 70 (January 2023): 103174. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jretconser.2022.103174.

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Merdin-Uygur, Ezgi, and Selcen Ozturkcan. "Consumers and service robots: Power relationships amid COVID-19 pandemic." Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services 70, January (2023): 103174. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jretconser.2022.103174.

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Robotics significantly influence retail and consumer services. The COVID-19 pandemic further amplified the rise of service robots (SRs) through social distancing measures. While robots are embraced widely by retailers and service providers, consumers' interaction with SRs remains an intriguing avenue of research across contexts. By taking a relative social power perspective, we report on a series of pre- and intra-COVID-19 studies. Our findings suggest that Gen-Z consumers hold more positive attitudes towards SRs perceived as lower in power vis-à-vis the human user. The longitudinal nature of
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LeBaron-Black, Ashley B., Jeremy B. Yorgason, Melissa A. Curran, Matthew T. Saxey, and Rachel M. Okamoto. "The ABC-X’s of Stress among U.S. Emerging Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Relationship Quality, Financial Distress, and Mental Health." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 20 (2022): 13125. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013125.

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Many emerging adults have experienced increased financial distress and mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic, and isolation may have amplified the importance of close relationships (especially as parents’ influence diminishes during this developmental stage). Using the ABC-X Model to frame our model, we tested whether financial distress (C) mediates the associations between COVID-19 impact (A) and anxiety and depressive symptoms (X), and whether or not romantic relationship quality (B) moderates these indirect associations. Our sample comprised of 1950 U.S. emerging adults in a r
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