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No Man is an Island: Men Living Alone During COVID‐19 Report Lower Need Satisfaction and Well‐being

Journal of community & applied social psychology(2023)

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Based on data from a large-scale social survey in the United Kingdom, the present work examines the influence of household situation and gender on individuals' psychological needs and subjective well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. Asked to compare their current state to that before the pandemic, men but not women living alone report a subjective decline in their basic psychological needs for meaningfulness and self-esteem, as well as lower subjective well-being. A mediated moderation analysis indicates that the lower subjective well-being for men living alone is mainly mediated by the decline in the satisfaction of their need for self-esteem. The present findings suggest that social isolation during the pandemic may have affected men and women's psychological needs differently and highlight the special role of need for self-esteem, offering insights for potential well-being interventions in times of crisis.
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COVID-19,gender,living alone,need satisfaction,self-esteem,subjective well-being
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