Prolonged periods of restrictions on people's freedom of movement during the first massive wave of the COVID19 pandemic meant that most people engaged in all their daily activities at home. This suggested the need for the spatial features of the home and its occupants' perception of them to be investigated in terms of people's wellbeing. The present study was conducted on a large sample (N = 1354) drawn from different Italian regions. It examined the relationship between the "objective " and "subjective " dimensions of the home, measured in terms of objective home crowding and satisfaction with the space at home, in relation to perceived stress and the perceived risk of COVID-19 infection during the lockdown. The results showed that perceived stress is influenced by objective home crowding through the mediation of satisfaction with the space at home. These associations were more pronounced in younger generations. The negative association between satisfaction with the space at home and perceived stress was higher, the lower the perceived COVID-19 risk.

(2022). Space at home and psychological distress during the Covid-19 lockdown in Italy [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/258729

Space at home and psychological distress during the Covid-19 lockdown in Italy

Cattaneo, Zaira;Arioli, Maria;
2022-02-01

Abstract

Prolonged periods of restrictions on people's freedom of movement during the first massive wave of the COVID19 pandemic meant that most people engaged in all their daily activities at home. This suggested the need for the spatial features of the home and its occupants' perception of them to be investigated in terms of people's wellbeing. The present study was conducted on a large sample (N = 1354) drawn from different Italian regions. It examined the relationship between the "objective " and "subjective " dimensions of the home, measured in terms of objective home crowding and satisfaction with the space at home, in relation to perceived stress and the perceived risk of COVID-19 infection during the lockdown. The results showed that perceived stress is influenced by objective home crowding through the mediation of satisfaction with the space at home. These associations were more pronounced in younger generations. The negative association between satisfaction with the space at home and perceived stress was higher, the lower the perceived COVID-19 risk.
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Fornara, Ferdinando; Mosca, Oriana; Bosco, Andrea; Caffò, Alessandro O.; Lopez, Antonella; Iachini, Tina; Ruggiero, Gennaro; Ruotolo, Francesco; Sbordone, Filomena Leonela; Ferrara, Antonella; Cattaneo, Zaira; Arioli, Maria; Frassinetti, Francesca; Candini, Michela; Miola, Laura; Pazzaglia, Francesca
(2022). Space at home and psychological distress during the Covid-19 lockdown in Italy [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/258729
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