SUBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF CHANGES IN LIFE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: COMPARISON OF POLISH AND UKRAINIAN ADULTS

Purpose. The first stage of the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with the growing sense of massive trauma and loss. The current research suggests that the past two years of the pandemic are perceived in terms of both losses and gains. The study aimed to compare opinions expressed by adult Poles and...

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Main Authors: Ewa Małgorzata Szepietowska, Ewa Zawadzka, Sara Filipiak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University 2022-05-01
Series:Психологічні перспективи
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Online Access:https://psychoprospects.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/psychoprospects/article/view/814
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author Ewa Małgorzata Szepietowska
Ewa Zawadzka
Sara Filipiak
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Ewa Zawadzka
Sara Filipiak
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description Purpose. The first stage of the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with the growing sense of massive trauma and loss. The current research suggests that the past two years of the pandemic are perceived in terms of both losses and gains. The study aimed to compare opinions expressed by adult Poles and Ukrainians, about changes in various spheres of life resulting from the two years of the pandemic. Methods. The survey was carried out online using COVID-19 Sense of Life Changes Questionnaire. Responses were provided by 270 Poles and 109 Ukrainians. The participants were expected to report whether and in what way (positive, negative or none) specific areas of their life changed during the pandemic. Results. Respondents from Poland and Ukraine noticed both negative and positive changes in various areas of life, resulting from the pandemic. Opinions related to many issues expressed by the two groups were similar, however respondents from Ukraine tended to assess the two-year period of the pandemic in more positive terms (as a time of minor negative changes or time that did not change much in their lives). Conclusions. Our findings reflect the fact that there is a change in emotional and knowledge-based evaluation of the two-year pandemic. Further research should look into social and cultural contexts which may explain psychological response to COVID-19 pandemic.
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spelling doaj.art-ee6bde046c6f4b0f9d594fa5a711a8db2022-12-22T02:46:48ZengLesya Ukrainka Volyn National UniversityПсихологічні перспективи2227-13762308-37432022-05-0139355–366355–36610.29038/2227-1376-2022-39-sze724SUBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF CHANGES IN LIFE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: COMPARISON OF POLISH AND UKRAINIAN ADULTSEwa Małgorzata Szepietowska0Ewa Zawadzka1Sara Filipiak2Maria Sklodovska-Curie UniversityMaria Sklodowska-Curie UniversityMaria Sklodowska-Curie UniversityPurpose. The first stage of the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with the growing sense of massive trauma and loss. The current research suggests that the past two years of the pandemic are perceived in terms of both losses and gains. The study aimed to compare opinions expressed by adult Poles and Ukrainians, about changes in various spheres of life resulting from the two years of the pandemic. Methods. The survey was carried out online using COVID-19 Sense of Life Changes Questionnaire. Responses were provided by 270 Poles and 109 Ukrainians. The participants were expected to report whether and in what way (positive, negative or none) specific areas of their life changed during the pandemic. Results. Respondents from Poland and Ukraine noticed both negative and positive changes in various areas of life, resulting from the pandemic. Opinions related to many issues expressed by the two groups were similar, however respondents from Ukraine tended to assess the two-year period of the pandemic in more positive terms (as a time of minor negative changes or time that did not change much in their lives). Conclusions. Our findings reflect the fact that there is a change in emotional and knowledge-based evaluation of the two-year pandemic. Further research should look into social and cultural contexts which may explain psychological response to COVID-19 pandemic.https://psychoprospects.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/psychoprospects/article/view/814covid-19 pandemic, subjective assessment of changes in life, poland, ukraine.
spellingShingle Ewa Małgorzata Szepietowska
Ewa Zawadzka
Sara Filipiak
SUBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF CHANGES IN LIFE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: COMPARISON OF POLISH AND UKRAINIAN ADULTS
Психологічні перспективи
covid-19 pandemic, subjective assessment of changes in life, poland, ukraine.
title SUBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF CHANGES IN LIFE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: COMPARISON OF POLISH AND UKRAINIAN ADULTS
title_full SUBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF CHANGES IN LIFE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: COMPARISON OF POLISH AND UKRAINIAN ADULTS
title_fullStr SUBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF CHANGES IN LIFE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: COMPARISON OF POLISH AND UKRAINIAN ADULTS
title_full_unstemmed SUBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF CHANGES IN LIFE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: COMPARISON OF POLISH AND UKRAINIAN ADULTS
title_short SUBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF CHANGES IN LIFE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: COMPARISON OF POLISH AND UKRAINIAN ADULTS
title_sort subjective assessment of changes in life during covid 19 pandemic comparison of polish and ukrainian adults
topic covid-19 pandemic, subjective assessment of changes in life, poland, ukraine.
url https://psychoprospects.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/psychoprospects/article/view/814
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