The Effects Of Covid-19 Quarantine On Young Adults In San Francisco Bay Area

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Year-Number: 2022-65
Yayımlanma Tarihi: 2022-11-29 20:00:40.0
Language : İngilizce
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Abstract

31 Aralık 2019'da keşfedilen ve 30 Ocak 2020'de resmen pandemi ilan edil3n; COVID-19 veya daha doğru bir deyiş ile SARS-CoV-2, koronavirüsün spesifik bir türüdür. Tehlikesi çoğunlukla insandan insana son derece bulaşmasında yatmaktadır. Bu araştırma makalesi, COVID-19 pandemisinin San Francisco Körfez Bölgesi'nde yaşayan genç yetişkinlerin (n=51) günlük aktiviteleri üzerindeki davranışsal etkilerini araştırmayı amaçlamaktadır. Bu sebeple yazar, lise öğrencileri arasında  onların fiziksel aktivite saatleri, sosyal medyada geçirilen saatler, uyku saatleri, saatlerce harcanan zamandaki değişiklikle ölçülen günlük aktivitelerdeki değişimin etkisini ölçmeyi hedefleyen kısa bir anket yaptı. Sonuç olarak, öğrencilerin aile ve arkadaşlarıyla geçirilen zamanı ve yalnız geçirilen saatleri, mutluluk seviyelerinde değişime sebep olmuştur. Buna ek olarak, mutluluk düzeyleri ile iki değişken, yani arkadaşlar/aile ile geçirilen zaman ve sosyal medyada geçirilen zaman arasında nispeten daha yüksek bir ilişki olduğunu göstermiştir.

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Discovered on December 31, 2019, and was officially declared a pandemic on January 30, 2020; COVID-19 or more precisely SARS-CoV-2 is a specific strain of the coronavirus. Its danger mostly lies in its highly infectious transmission from person to person. This research paper aims to investigate the behavioral effects of COVID-19 pandemic on young adults’ everyday activities (n=51) living in the San Francisco Bay Area. To achieve this, the author has conducted a short survey among highschool students that has targeted to measure the effect of change in their everyday activities measured by change in time spent in hours of physical activity, hours on social media, hours of sleep, hours of time spent with family and friends, and hours spent alone, on the change in their happiness level. The findings have shown relatively higher correlation between happiness levels and two variables, namely time spent with friends/family and time spent on social media. 

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