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This was announced by the BAS press center.
The study is done between April 25 and May 2 this year among a random sample of 868 subjects. An additional focus of interest in the second wave is social change and the impact of social isolation.
The results show a slight reduction in the perceived risk of infectionas well as reducing the levels of anxiety, compared to the results of a previous survey conducted in March.
These results can be explained by the adaptation to the situation, by the progressive development of the information in the explanation of the measures and by the more pronounced application of all the strategies to deal with the stress experienced.
Compliance with security measures in the name of security itself, as well as their observance to protect other people also decreases over time. Critical votes against state measures have affected the slight decline in support.
The most negative states are rediscovered in active women working full time from homein people on paid leave due to the emergency situation and the elderly in the cities.
From the point of view of the social situation, of most people. there is no direct communication. At the same time, there is no expansion of social acquaintances through new technologies.
The consequences of the economic situation are still more worrying for most of the respondents, say psychologists from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
They report that the research continues with their support with the support of the International Sociological Association in Sweden, Germany, Portugal, Italy and China.
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