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Living in cohousing communities: Psychological effects and coping strategies in times of COVID-19

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Autoría
Schetsche, Christian ; Jaume, Luis Carlos ; GAGO GALVAGNO, LUCAS GUSTAVO ; ELGIER, ANGEL MANUEL
Fecha
2020
Editorial y Lugar de Edición
Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo
Revista
Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships, vol. 14 (pp. 169-182) Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo
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The aim of this study was to compare a sample of residents in cohousing communities (n = 180) and inhabitants in traditional neighborhoods (n = 104). During the social isolation that was decreed by the German government due to the COVID-19 pandemic, data collection was carried out through the Internet. Psychological symptoms and coping strategies were measured, and their differences were investigated by multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA). Results showed that residents in cohousing commu... The aim of this study was to compare a sample of residents in cohousing communities (n = 180) and inhabitants in traditional neighborhoods (n = 104). During the social isolation that was decreed by the German government due to the COVID-19 pandemic, data collection was carried out through the Internet. Psychological symptoms and coping strategies were measured, and their differences were investigated by multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA). Results showed that residents in cohousing communities have lower levels of depressive, anxiety, compulsive and eating disorders, as well as less use of coping strategies which are based on emotional concealment, problem avoidance, and social withdrawal. Moreover, its inhabitants showed higher levels in the use of social support. It is concluded that living in a cohousing community favors, in comparison with life in traditional neighborhoods, the mental health of its inhabitants.
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COHOUSINGCOVID-19COPINGCOMMUNITIES
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