2021
DOI: 10.1108/jstpm-07-2020-0111
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Positive and negative affect during the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine in Portugal

Abstract: Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic has spread rapidly around the world and Portugal is no exception. Positive and negative effects are extremely important in individual's life experiences and in particular in the context of the quarantine, in which it is important to maintain the balance between favorable and unfavorable situations. The purpose of this paper is to study in depth the intensity of the affect during the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal and to validate a scale of positive and negative affect in the contex… Show more

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“…The current findings observed that females, compared to males, consumed more snacks and less fruit and vegetables during the pandemic compared to before. Women have a higher tendency to increase their snacking in response to negative affect [ 67 , 68 ] which is suggested to have increased during the pandemic [ 69 ]. Therefore, females may be more responsive to COVID-related stressors, resulting in increased snacking.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current findings observed that females, compared to males, consumed more snacks and less fruit and vegetables during the pandemic compared to before. Women have a higher tendency to increase their snacking in response to negative affect [ 67 , 68 ] which is suggested to have increased during the pandemic [ 69 ]. Therefore, females may be more responsive to COVID-related stressors, resulting in increased snacking.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present investigation becomes relevant given the COVID-19 pandemic situation, where negative affects were experienced with greater intensity compared to positive affects (Santos et al, 2021). Such situation also brought a need for greater autonomy at work, which can be related to emotional exhaustion and negative emotions (Spagnoli and Molinaro, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Louw and Wyk (2011) understand that, after a disaster, it is difficult to quickly determine the exact nature of the impacts and what will be needed to restore the situation or, preferably, to improve the situation, reducing the vulnerability to possible future impacts. It is still important to intervene proactively, before disasters occur, to influence the process by which disaster and operational risks develop due to increased vulnerability, resulting in a diminished capacity to face new challenges (Santos et al 2022). Xia et al (2018) therefore suggested that researchers and professionals should be aware of and find approaches so that there is an integrated connection of stakeholder risk management, rather than just isolated management of one of the parties.…”
Section: Impacts Of Crises and Disasters On Risk Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%