Author: Weber, Danielle M.; Wojda, Alexandra K.; Carrino, Emily A.; Baucom, Donald H.
Title: Love in the time of COVIDâ€19: A brief report on relationship and individual functioning among committed couples in the United States while under shelterâ€inâ€place orders Cord-id: yajzv52u Document date: 2021_7_27
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Snippet: The COVIDâ€19 pandemic in the United States has changed many aspects of people's daily life, including increased time at home in response to shelterâ€inâ€place orders, heightened stress about health effects of COVIDâ€19, and shifts in other domains of life (e.g., employment). These lifestyle changes are likely to impact the wellâ€being of individuals and their romantic relationships. This investigation examined how COVIDâ€19 influenced couple and individual wellâ€being in realâ€time duri
Document: The COVIDâ€19 pandemic in the United States has changed many aspects of people's daily life, including increased time at home in response to shelterâ€inâ€place orders, heightened stress about health effects of COVIDâ€19, and shifts in other domains of life (e.g., employment). These lifestyle changes are likely to impact the wellâ€being of individuals and their romantic relationships. This investigation examined how COVIDâ€19 influenced couple and individual wellâ€being in realâ€time during the early phase of the pandemic. Data were collected in early May 2020 during shelterâ€inâ€place orders in the United States. Participants in committed relationships (n = 332) completed an online survey assessing their experiences currently and before the pandemic. Results suggested that while couple functioning overall maintained or even improved, individual wellâ€being was more negatively impacted by the pandemic. Moreover, some groups who are at higher risk of a poor health outcome from COVIDâ€19 or experience unique challenges as a result of COVIDâ€19 reported worse outcomes (e.g., those whose employment changed) while others did not decline in their psychological and couple functioning (e.g., Black individuals and older individuals). These findings suggest that the pandemic has had varied impacts on couples and individuals, as well as across different virusâ€related risk factors. Further research is needed to understand the nuanced effects of this pandemic on couples and individuals across time.
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