The Impact of COVID-19 Confinement on Reading Behavior
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic was detrimental to lifestyle and behavior. In this investigation, changes in reading habits during the pandemic were examined.MethodsThe study is cross-sectional and survey-based. 1844 individuals completed an online survey about sociodemographic and reading habits du...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical practice and epidemiology in mental health 2023-06, Vol.19 (1), p.e174501792304260-e174501792304260 |
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Zusammenfassung: | BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic was detrimental to lifestyle and behavior. In this investigation, changes in reading habits during the pandemic were examined.MethodsThe study is cross-sectional and survey-based. 1844 individuals completed an online survey about sociodemographic and reading habits during COVID-19. Multinomial logistic regression was used to examine the relationship between the study variables.ResultsMost of the participants were active readers (71.5%-83.2%). Fewer (13.8-18.0%) reported a decrease in reading, while about half reported a no change, and 1/3rd reported an increase. Changes in reading habits were related to age, education, job type, and income.ConclusionAbout half of the participants during the pandemic reported a change in reading habits. Interventions to further enhance reading among people during the pandemic might help ameliorate the negative impacts of the pandemic. |
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ISSN: | 1745-0179 1745-0179 |
DOI: | 10.2174/17450179-v19-e230505-2022-42 |