Covid-19 lockdown loneliness and mental health: The mediating role of basic need satisfaction across different age groups

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Autor(a) principal: van der Sloot, R.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Vauclair, C.-M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/30948
Resumo: Covid-19 and its lockdown measures have uniquely challenged people’s wellbeing and numerous studies have been carried out to understand the effects of such lockdown measures on mental health. Yet, to date most of these studies do not assess psychological pathways and conditional effects. By drawing on self-determination theory, the present study tested whether the relationship between lockdown loneliness and mental health is mediated via basic needs satisfaction (relatedness, autonomy, and competence) and whether these associations are exacerbated for younger age groups. A total of 339 Portuguese residents completed an anonymous web-based survey during the Covid-19 lockdown in March 2021. The results corroborate a significant link between perceived loneliness and anxiety as well as depression. Parallel mediation analyses showed that competence consistently mediated the lockdown loneliness-mental health link. Moderated mediated analyses also confirmed that the psychosocial pathway applied most strongly to younger age groups. These findings highlight the role of social factors for competence need satisfaction and mental health among younger people during the Covid-19 lockdown in Portugal. The results also point to potential avenues for future prevention measures to mitigate the harmful effects that social exclusion can bring about.
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title Covid-19 lockdown loneliness and mental health: The mediating role of basic need satisfaction across different age groups
spellingShingle Covid-19 lockdown loneliness and mental health: The mediating role of basic need satisfaction across different age groups
van der Sloot, R.
Covid-19
Mental health
Loneliness
Basic psychological needs
Age groups
title_short Covid-19 lockdown loneliness and mental health: The mediating role of basic need satisfaction across different age groups
title_full Covid-19 lockdown loneliness and mental health: The mediating role of basic need satisfaction across different age groups
title_fullStr Covid-19 lockdown loneliness and mental health: The mediating role of basic need satisfaction across different age groups
title_full_unstemmed Covid-19 lockdown loneliness and mental health: The mediating role of basic need satisfaction across different age groups
title_sort Covid-19 lockdown loneliness and mental health: The mediating role of basic need satisfaction across different age groups
author van der Sloot, R.
author_facet van der Sloot, R.
Vauclair, C.-M.
author_role author
author2 Vauclair, C.-M.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv van der Sloot, R.
Vauclair, C.-M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Covid-19
Mental health
Loneliness
Basic psychological needs
Age groups
topic Covid-19
Mental health
Loneliness
Basic psychological needs
Age groups
description Covid-19 and its lockdown measures have uniquely challenged people’s wellbeing and numerous studies have been carried out to understand the effects of such lockdown measures on mental health. Yet, to date most of these studies do not assess psychological pathways and conditional effects. By drawing on self-determination theory, the present study tested whether the relationship between lockdown loneliness and mental health is mediated via basic needs satisfaction (relatedness, autonomy, and competence) and whether these associations are exacerbated for younger age groups. A total of 339 Portuguese residents completed an anonymous web-based survey during the Covid-19 lockdown in March 2021. The results corroborate a significant link between perceived loneliness and anxiety as well as depression. Parallel mediation analyses showed that competence consistently mediated the lockdown loneliness-mental health link. Moderated mediated analyses also confirmed that the psychosocial pathway applied most strongly to younger age groups. These findings highlight the role of social factors for competence need satisfaction and mental health among younger people during the Covid-19 lockdown in Portugal. The results also point to potential avenues for future prevention measures to mitigate the harmful effects that social exclusion can bring about.
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