One of the most interesting findings is howpersonal experiencewith COVID-19 affects attitudes toward restrictions. Those who had contracted the virus seemed more open to stricter measures, likely because they had directly experienced the disease's severity and saw restrictions as an effective preventive...
COVID-19 affected nearly every aspect of marketing because crises of this scale challenge the core of business basics, saysTimothy Calkins, clinical professor of marketing at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Some companies were left unable to do any sort of commerce, while ...
The COVID-19-related lockdown affected both people's physical, social and mental health and also the public economy negatively. In this study, it was aimed to evaluate the effects of COVID-19, during and after pandemic related lockdown, on daily life activities,...
have beenredeployed into the frontline COVID responseduring the pandemic. Those who remained have reported that their work with families was considerably affected by very high caseloads and the barriers created
Social Distancing is Far More Dangerous than COVID-19 Mental distress, self-harm and suicidal behaviour have all increased since the lockdowns began. Lockdown-induced rises in unemployment, business closures, financial stress and social isolation are driving increasing numbers of people to the brink...
Given the social and emotional tolls of the COVID-19 pandemic on college and university students, many students have become academically disengaged during the pandemic. Although some colleges and universities have the capacity to promote social support for their students, research has yet to comprehens...
What is the emotional impact of the COVID-19 pandemic? The unprecedented public health measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic have led to changes in the daily routines and social isolation of numerous individuals. Financial concerns and uncertainty about the future have also affected many. In com...
COVID-19 has changed our alcohol purchasing and consumption patterns in individual and unexpected ways, demonstrating resilience and a focus on self-care, according to a new UNSW study.
To stay connected during the COVID-19 pandemic, some groups of coworkers, friends, and families set up regular Zoom happy hours. And as bars and restaurants temporarily shuttered, consumers began ordering wine and spirits online, sometimes in bulk.
If there is an area that the pandemic affected was the mental health of my family and myself. The COVID-19 pandemic caused increased anxiety, depression, and other mental health concerns that were difficult for my family and me to manage alone. Our ability to learn social resilience skills,...