The aim of this study is to examine the association between citizens' perceptions of the effectiveness of the institutional response, their connection and responsibility to their community (Sense of Community—SoC; Sense of Community Responsibility—SoC-R), and their personal and social concerns about the current emergency and their perceptions of a postpandemic future during the first COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. Another variable considered was the personal reflexivity about the COVID-19 pandemic. 3925 Italian adults completed an online questionnaire during the first COVID-19 lockdown. A structural equation model with mediation was tested. Institutional effectiveness was associated with SoC, SoC-R, current social concerns, and perceptions of a postpandemic future. SoC and SoC-R were associated with current personal and social concerns, and perceptions of a postpandemic future. Reflexivity was negatively associated with SoC and positively associated with SoC-R, mediating the relationships between SoC, SoC-R and current personal and social concerns and perceptions of a postpandemic future. Findings indicate the need to adopt a perspective that considers individual and socio-political levels and their interaction to better understand the impact of the pandemic during a national lockdown.

Gattino, S., Rizzo, M., Gatti, F., Compare, C., Procentese, F., Guarino, A., et al. (2022). COVID‐19 in our lives: Sense of community, sense of community responsibility, and reflexivity in present concerns and perception of the future. JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, 50, 2344-2365 [10.1002/jcop.22780].

COVID‐19 in our lives: Sense of community, sense of community responsibility, and reflexivity in present concerns and perception of the future

Gattino, Silvia;Compare, Christian;Guarino, Antonella;Barbieri, Irene;Prati, Gabriele;Tzankova, Iana;Albanesi, Cinzia
2022

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The aim of this study is to examine the association between citizens' perceptions of the effectiveness of the institutional response, their connection and responsibility to their community (Sense of Community—SoC; Sense of Community Responsibility—SoC-R), and their personal and social concerns about the current emergency and their perceptions of a postpandemic future during the first COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. Another variable considered was the personal reflexivity about the COVID-19 pandemic. 3925 Italian adults completed an online questionnaire during the first COVID-19 lockdown. A structural equation model with mediation was tested. Institutional effectiveness was associated with SoC, SoC-R, current social concerns, and perceptions of a postpandemic future. SoC and SoC-R were associated with current personal and social concerns, and perceptions of a postpandemic future. Reflexivity was negatively associated with SoC and positively associated with SoC-R, mediating the relationships between SoC, SoC-R and current personal and social concerns and perceptions of a postpandemic future. Findings indicate the need to adopt a perspective that considers individual and socio-political levels and their interaction to better understand the impact of the pandemic during a national lockdown.
2022
Gattino, S., Rizzo, M., Gatti, F., Compare, C., Procentese, F., Guarino, A., et al. (2022). COVID‐19 in our lives: Sense of community, sense of community responsibility, and reflexivity in present concerns and perception of the future. JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, 50, 2344-2365 [10.1002/jcop.22780].
Gattino, Silvia; Rizzo, Marco; Gatti, Flora; Compare, Christian; Procentese, Fortuna; Guarino, Antonella; Di Napoli, Immacolata; Barbieri, Irene; Fedi...espandi
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