Patterns of adjustment during the Covid-19 pandemic in Greece: the Resilient, the Rebels and the Internalizers


Published: Dec 30, 2022
Keywords:
Covid-19 Quarantine psychological distress patterns of adjustment resilience adverse childhood experience
Tanya Anagnostopoulou
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0665-3929
Fotios Siannis
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5456-300X
Dimitrios Kyriafinis
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0073-8112
Marjus Sela
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4702-1637
Abstract
This study explored the patterns of adjustment to the quarantine restrictions imposed during the first Covid-19 wave in Greece. The sample comprised 1377 respondents from all geographical districts, mostly women (78.9%), with university degrees (80.7%) and an age range between 18-81. The Quarantine Adjustment Questionnaire was designed to assess the reactions of the general population to the lockdown restrictions and three diverse patterns. emerged from the analyses: positive adjustment (the Resilient), confinement stress (the Rebels) and introspection (the Internalizers), which served as the dependent variables in this study. Multiple linear regressions revealed that each profile consisted of characteristic childhood backgrounds, personal attributes, fears and concerns regarding the Covid-19 pandemic. Economic distress and negative childhood experiences differentiated the psychological effects of quarantine restrictions and determined to a large extent the adjustment pattern employed by each group. Women presented the most resilient profile but also the most vulnerable one, depending on the social and personal resources at their disposal. Young people were the most reactive group to the quarantine restrictions, but also the most unprotected to current and future adversity. Implications regarding the impact of sociocultural factors on patterns of adjustment and the need for new policies to support the vulnerable population are discussed.
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Tanya Anagnostopoulou, Hellenic Institute of Psychology & Health

Διδάκτωρ Κλινικής Ψυχολογίας, The Pennsylvania State University, USA, Κλινική Ψυχολόγος, Πρόεδρος Ινστιτούτου Ψυχολογίας και Υγείας

Fotios Siannis, University of Athens

Επίκουρος Καθηγητής

Dimitrios Kyriafinis, Hellenic Institute of Psychology & Health

Ψυχολόγος, MSc, Ερευνητής

Marjus Sela, Hellenic Institute of Psychology & Health

Πτυχιούχος Τμήματος ψυχολογίας - Πανεπιστήμιο Κρήτης

Μεταπτυχιακός φοιτητής. 

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