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COVID-19 welbeing study: a protocol examining perceived coercion and psychological well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic by means of an online survey, asynchronous virtual focus groups and individual interviews.

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COVID-19 welbeing study: a protocol examining perceived coercion and psychological well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic by means of an online survey, asynchronous virtual focus groups and individual interviews.

Auteurs : Veronica Ranieri [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrea Sem Stoltenberg [Royaume-Uni] ; Elena Pizzo [Royaume-Uni] ; Chiara Montaldo [Italie] ; Emanuele Bizzi [Royaume-Uni] ; Sarah Edwards [Royaume-Uni] ; Sunjeev Kamboj [Royaume-Uni]

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in many countries applying restrictive measures, such as lockdown, to contain and prevent further spread. The psychological impact of lockdown and working as a healthcare worker on the frontline has been chronicled in studies pertaining to previous infectious disease pandemics that have reported the presence of depressive symptoms, anxiety, insomnia, and post-traumatic stress symptoms. Potentially linked to psychological well-being and not yet studied is the possibility that lockdown and working on the frontline of the pandemic are associated with perceptions of coercion.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

The present study aimed to examine perceived coercion in those who have experienced COVID-19-related lockdown and/or worked as a frontline healthcare worker across three European countries. It aimed to describe how such perceptions may impact on psychological well-being, coping and post-traumatic growth. It will employ an explanatory mixed-methods research methodology consisting of an online survey and online asynchronous virtual focus groups (AVFGs) and individual interviews. χ

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

The study has been approved by University College London's Research Ethics Committee under Project ID Number 7335/004. Results will be disseminated by means of peer-reviewed publications and at national and/or international conferences.


DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043418
PubMed: 33495259
PubMed Central: PMC7839305


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