When will the lockdown end? Confinement duration forecasts and self-reported life satisfaction in Spain: A longitudinal study
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When will the lockdown end? Confinement duration forecasts and self-reported life satisfaction in Spain: A longitudinal studyAutoría
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2021-03-24Editor
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1664-1078Cita bibliográfica
Sabater-Grande G, García-Gallego A, Georgantzís N and Herranz-Zarzoso N (2021) When Will the Lockdown End? Confinement Duration Forecasts and Self-Reported Life Satisfaction in Spain: A Longitudinal Study. Front. Psychol. 12:635145. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.635145Tipo de documento
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This paper reports results from a longitudinal study on the impact of the lockdown
on daily self-reported life satisfaction levels during the first wave of the COVID-19
pandemic in Spain. A stable panel (N = 1,131) ... [+]
This paper reports results from a longitudinal study on the impact of the lockdown
on daily self-reported life satisfaction levels during the first wave of the COVID-19
pandemic in Spain. A stable panel (N = 1,131) of adult subjects were surveyed during
84 consecutive days (March 29–June 20, 2020). They were asked to report daily
life satisfaction and health state levels. Interestingly, daily life satisfaction increased
during the lockdown. At the beginning of the experiment, subjects were asked to
guess the end-week of the lockdown, against a possible monetary reward for accurate
forecasts. Subjects predicting a longer lockdown period reported a higher average
level of daily life satisfaction. Females reported on average lower levels of daily life
satisfaction, but exhibited a stronger tendency to report higher levels of life satisfaction,
the longer their lockdown forecast. Individual heterogeneity in life satisfaction levels can
be partly attributed to personality traits, with neuroticism having a negative effect, while
extraversion and agreeableness having a positive effect on daily life satisfaction. [-]
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Front. Psychol. 12:635145Entidad financiadora
French Agence Nationale de la Recherche | Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades | Generalitat Valenciana | Universitat Jaume I
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ANR, ANR-18-CE26- 0018, project GRICRIS | RTI2018-096927-B-I00 | AICO/2018/036 | UJI-B2018-76
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