The Impact of COVID-19 on Values and Religiosity in a Multi-Ethnic Population

We investigated the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on values and religiosity in multi-ethnic Malaysia. Values were measured as changes in values, daily activities, and life priorities using a 5-point Likert scale (−2 to +2). Centrality of Religiosity Scale measured changes in religiosity. Around 176 pre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Asia-Pacific journal of public health 2023-11, Vol.35 (8), p.524-528
Hauptverfasser: Koh, May-Yi, Lai, Siew-Tim, Lim, Kheng-Seang, Lim, Stephanie Ying Huan, Chin, Joanne, Chia, Zhi-Jien, Chan, Mary Mei-Yen, Khor, Si-Bao, Fong, Si-Lei, Tan, Chong-Tin
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Zusammenfassung:We investigated the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on values and religiosity in multi-ethnic Malaysia. Values were measured as changes in values, daily activities, and life priorities using a 5-point Likert scale (−2 to +2). Centrality of Religiosity Scale measured changes in religiosity. Around 176 predominantly female (66.5%), Chinese (68.2%) respondents, aged 35.5 ± 14.1 completed the survey. Most life values changed positively: a sense of security at home (2, interquartile range [IQR]: 1-2), connection with family (1, 1-2), and contribution to society (1, 1-2). Certain life priorities’ importance increased: health (2, IQR 2-2), family (2, 2-2), and happiness (2, 1-2); except power and money. These significant positive changes in values and religiosity varied between genders and ethnicities.
ISSN:1010-5395
1941-2479
DOI:10.1177/10105395231207238