The report was published in the Journal of the National Academy of Sciences Processings and predicts sustained psychological outcome from the crisis, even among non-infected people.
The group evaluated the response of Americans to the epidemic to analyze 0 research studies and made post-epidemic predictions.
The authors predict:
– Decreased planned pregnancies in the diseased world, ” congenital decline and many couples postponing marriage;
– Single people will be less likely to start new relationships, and women who can afford to be single will probably stay on their own longer;
– Women with children at home during the epidemic will be less available to pay for work, as they spend more time on childcare and schooling, and may have to rely on male partners to make money. UCLA Professor of Psychology and Communication Studies Marty Hasselton said this would push the US towards socially stereotyped norms and create a backwardness in gender equality. ”
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– U.S. due to epidemic. Not becoming a more compassionate, sympathetic or compassionate country, unlike the crises of the past that bring people closer together.
Researchers note the value of Americans for their ability to challenge individuality and authority, said Benjamin Setz, a UCLA psychology doctoral student who could not blend well during an epidemic.
“The psychological, social and societal consequences of COVID-19 will last a very long time,” Hasselton said. ‘The longer Havilton-19 lasts, the more likely these changes are to be penetrated.’ ‘
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