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Associations between COVID-19-related disruptions and psychological adjustment in a sample of young adults
Authors:Rick H Hoyle  Erin K Davisson
Institution:Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Abstract:We examined the relations between disruptions experienced by young adults in the US during the COVID-19 pandemic and their psychological adjustment. An online sample (N = 180, Mage = 24.8) reported on the impact of the pandemic on their living arrangements, work status, and finances; their psychological adjustment overall and with specific reference to the pandemic; and whether they lived alone and, if living with others, there were children in the home. Results indicated a moderate association between financial strain and poor overall adjustment and a small association between job-related problems and sleep disruption. Women experienced negative effects of pandemic-related disruptions on their adjustment. Men were particularly vulnerable to the negative effects of financial strain. The results show the negative psychological effects of disruptions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic on young adults' mental health.
Keywords:COVID-19  gender  life stress  psychological adjustment
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