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The association between social isolation, loneliness and psychological problems in young adults: A study during the acute phase of COVID-19 in Italy

Vincenzo Paolo Senese,Gennaro Catone,Anna Pezzella,Luisa Almerico, Maristella Iorio, Marzia Maresca,Carla Nasti, Nunzia Matascioli,Simone Pisano

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY(2024)

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Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments had to impose social isolation measures to safeguard the citizens' health. However, this could have affected psychological problems. The aim of the present study was to investigate the psychological effects associated with social and emotional isolation during the acute phase of the COVID-19 in Italy. To this purpose, the degree of social isolation and loneliness and the presence of psychological problems (externalising and internalising) were investigated online in a sample of 395 young adults (18-30 years; 57% women). Results confirmed the relevant association between social isolation, loneliness and psychological problems, in both internalising and externalising dimensions. Particularly, loneliness showed the strongest association. Moreover, consistently with surveys conducted during the COVID-19-era, data highlighted that men were more vulnerable to social isolation and loneliness than women. These results underline the need for adequate interpersonal support during moments of isolation to prevent negative effects on psychological problems.
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Interaction,Maladjustment,Isolation,Interpersonal acceptance rejection,COVID-19
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