Victimization and sentimental relationships during COVID-19 pandemic

Authors

  • Allison Uvelli University of Siena, Italy
  • Andrea Pozza University of Siena, Italy
  • Donatella Marazziti University of Pisa; UniCamillus, Rome, Italy
  • Lore Lorenzi University Hospital, Siena, Italy
  • Anna Coluccia University of Siena, Italy
  • Fabio Ferretti University of Siena, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7347/RIC-042022-p303

Abstract

Covid-19 pandemic has been hard for all of us. Isolation and social distancing, particularly, have damage the quality of interpersonal relationships. Starting from these considerations the authors questioned what is the impact of the sanitary emergency on the sentimental relationships. Considering that this aspect was already present in the scientific literatures, the authors have narrowed it down to victimization which had not yet appeared in these terms.
So, the aim of this study is to evaluate, inside the adult population, if the couples sentimental relationships are different between victimized and not. At last was evaluated if the anxiety, depression and stress moderate the relationship with the victimization.

Published

2022-12-31

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