COVID-19 Home Confinement Negatively Impacts Social Participation and Life Satisfaction: A Worldwide Multicenter Study.
Achraf AmmarHamdi ChtourouOmar BoukhrisKhaled TrabelsiLiwa MasmoudiMichael BrachBassem BouazizEllen BentlageDaniella HowMona AhmedPatrick MuellerNotger MuellerHsen HsounaAsma AlouiOmar HammoudaLaisa Liane Paineiras-DomingosAnnemarie Braakman-JansenChristian WredeSophia BastoniCarlos Soares PernambucoLeonardo MatarunaSeyed Morteza TayebiKhadijeh IrandoustAïmen KhacharemNicola Luigi BragazziJana StrahlerJad Adrian WashifAlbina AndreevaSamira C KhoshnamiEvangelia SamaraVasiliki ZisiParasanth SankarWaseem N AhmedMohamed RomdhaniJan DelheyStephen J BaileyNick Thomas BottFaiez GargouriLotfi ChaariHadj BatatiaGamal Mohamed AliOsama AbdelkarimMohamed JarrayaKais El AbedNizar SouissiLisette Van Gemert-PijnenBryan L RiemannLaurel RiemannWassim MoallaJonathan Gómez-RajaMonique EpsteinRobbert SandermanSebastian SchulzAchim JergRamzi Al-HoraniTaiysir MansiMohamed JmailFernando BarbosaFernando Ferreira-SantosBoštjan ŠimuničRado PišotSaša PišotAndrea GaggioliPiotr ZmijewskiChristian ApfelbacherJürgen SteinackerHelmi Ben SaadJordan M GlennKarim ChamariTarak DrissAnita Hoekelmannnull On Behalf Of The Eclb-Covid ConsortiumPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2020)
These preliminary findings elucidate the risk of psychosocial strain during the early COVID-19 home confinement period in 2020. Therefore, in order to mitigate the negative psychosocial effects of home confinement, implementation of national strategies focused on promoting social inclusion through a technology-based solution is strongly suggested.