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Article: Daily routine and habits during COVID-19 lockdown in Italy: An observational survey.

Maritan, Yuri / Pisaniello, Diletta Maria / Belvedere, Annalisa / Battain, Pier Carlo

The British journal of occupational therapy

2022  Volume 86, Issue 3, Page(s) 215–235

Abstract: Introduction: Between March-May 2020, the Italian Government applied restrictive measures to reduce the risk of contagion, fostering a potential condition of occupational deprivation.: Methods: A digital survey was administered in June 2020 including ...

Abstract Introduction: Between March-May 2020, the Italian Government applied restrictive measures to reduce the risk of contagion, fostering a potential condition of occupational deprivation.
Methods: A digital survey was administered in June 2020 including closed and open questions. The goal was to report how the first Italian lockdown affected daily routine.
Results: 648 surveys were valid. Most respondents were workers and spent lockdown at home. Before quarantine, the most representative occupations were working and housekeeping; the significant ones were working and meeting friends/relatives. Wellbeing meant meeting friends/relatives and hobbies/interests. During lockdown, respondents dedicated themselves to housekeeping and working; meaningful occupations were working and cooking. All data was stratified according to age and perceived wellbeing; open questions were categorized by the researchers.
Discussion: A daily routine in compliance with lockdown restrictions required a change in habits. Time was used for occupations not strictly contentful; finance and work gained significance. It is to hypothesize that the idea of wellbeing was deeply altered.
Conclusions: The study focuses on a slice of everyday life in times of emergency, it highlights people adaptability and their experiences according to age and future plans. Occupational justice emerges as a strong topic: the environment influences wellbeing, habits, and self-perception.
Language English
Publishing date 2022-12-24
Publishing country England
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 390834-3
ISSN 0308-0226 ; 0029-800X
ISSN 0308-0226 ; 0029-800X
DOI 10.1177/03080226221113471
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