2022
DOI: 10.5507/tots.2021.010
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A region-wide survey on emotional and psychological impacts of COVID-19 on public transport choices in Sicily, Italy

Abstract: Public transport generally addresses the evident mobility needs and offers an often-irreplaceable service, especially for captive users and other disadvantaged population groups. Public transport design and services are closely related to the physical size of modern cities, the number of people living or working in them, and the distribution and organization of work and social activities. However, public transport has been restricted with the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, since March 2020. Public t… Show more

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“…Pandemic restrictions on mobility and fear of contracting the virus have caused negative emotions among travelers. Fear, anxiety, stress and worry have turned out to be common and indeed core sensations consistent with researches on COVID-19 [37]. Travelers were highly affected before their intercity mobility.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Pandemic restrictions on mobility and fear of contracting the virus have caused negative emotions among travelers. Fear, anxiety, stress and worry have turned out to be common and indeed core sensations consistent with researches on COVID-19 [37]. Travelers were highly affected before their intercity mobility.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Reports from other parts of the world show more mixed or contradicting results. A study from Sicily, Italy ( Campisi et al, 2021 ) detects for example negative associations between fear and commuting by bus locally/regionally and between stress and non-commuting by bus locally during wave two of the pandemic. However, the same study finds opposite associations between fear and non-commuting by bus regionally, and no significant associations between fear, stress and anxiety and other types of bus usages or at other time periods (before the pandemic, or at the first post lockdown phase).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, for some people, being around other people may add health concerns. Individuals may feel fear and anxiety associated with COVID-19 when travelling in commercial transportation and staying close to other people in their places of stay [35][36][37]. This theme was evident from participants' statements about transportation during COVID-19, such as Participant P9: " .…”
Section: Transport and Accommodation During Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%