作者
Samuel Cornell, Brooke Nickel, Erin Cvejic, Carissa Bonner, Kirsten J McCaffery, Julie Ayre, Tessa Copp, Carys Batcup, Jennifer Isautier, Thomas Dakin, Rachael Dodd
发表日期
2022/4
期刊
Health Promotion Journal of Australia
卷号
33
期号
2
页码范围
311-319
简介
Issue addressed
To investigate whether Australians have experienced any positive effects during the COVID‐19 pandemic.
Methods
National online longitudinal survey. As part of a June 2020 survey, participants (n = 1370) were asked ‘In your life, have you experienced any positive effects from the COVID‐19 pandemic’ (yes/no) and also completed the World Health Organisation‐Five well‐being index. Differences were explored by demographic variables. Free‐text responses were thematically coded.
Results
Nine hundred sixty participants (70%) reported experiencing at least one positive effect during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Living with others (P = .045) and employment situation (P < .001) at baseline (April) were associated with experiencing positive effects. Individuals working for pay from home were more likely to experience positive effects compared to those who were not working for pay (aOR = 0.45 …
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