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Abstract
Currently, there is limited knowledge on how the Swedish strategy with more lenient public health restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced people's life satisfaction. Here, we investigated self-reported life satisfaction during the first wave of the pandemic in Sweden, and perceived changes in life satisfaction in relation to various sociodemographic factors. A total of 1082 people (mean age 48 (SD 12.2); 82% women) responded to an online survey during autumn 2020 including the "Life Satisfaction Questionnaire-11". A majority (69%) were satisfied with life as a whole, and with other important life domains, with the exception of contact with friends and sexual life. An equal share reported that life as a whole had either deteriorated (28%) or improved (29%). Of those that perceived a deterioration, 95% considered it to be due to the pandemic. Regarding deteriorated satisfaction with life as a whole, higher odds were found in the following groups: having no children living at home; being middle aged; having other sources of income than being employed; and having a chronic disease. The Swedish strategy might have contributed to the high proportion of satisfied people. Those who perceived a deterioration in life satisfaction may, however, need attention from Swedish Welfare Authorities.
Original language | English |
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Journal | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
Volume | 18 |
Issue number | 12 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2021 Jun 9 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Health Sciences
Free keywords
- COVID-19
- Cross-Sectional Studies
- Female
- Humans
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Pandemics
- Personal Satisfaction
- SARS-CoV-2
- Sweden/epidemiology
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Hälsoeffekter av restriktioner på grund av covid-19 – med fokus på fysisk aktivitet.
Ekvall Hansson, E. (PI), Sjödahl Hammarlund, C. (Researcher), Brogårdh, C. (Researcher), Stigmar, K. (Researcher), Wisén, A. (Researcher), Eek, F. (Researcher) & Trulsson Schouenborg, A. (Researcher)
2020/09/01 → 2023/12/31
Project: Research