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Daily affect intensity and variability of adolescents and their parents before and during a COVID-19 lockdown.

Lianne P de VriesAnne BülowDirk H M PeltSavannah BoeleMeike BartelsLoes Keijsers
Published in: Journal of adolescence (2022)
Overall, these findings suggests that a lockdown triggers changes in daily affective well-being especially as the lockdown prolongs. Individual differences in the effects indicate heterogeneity in the impact of the lockdown on daily affect that was partly explained by baseline life satisfaction and depressive symptoms. However, more knowledge on the causes of this heterogeneity is needed to be able to increase resilience to lockdown effects in the population.
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