TY - JOUR
T1 - COVID-19 and relationship quality: Emotional, paid work and organizational spheres
AU - Bellani, Daniela
AU - Vignoli, Daniele
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This study contributes to the growing literature on the repercussions of the COVID- 19 pandemic for family functioning, with a special focus on couples’ relationship quality. We advance an analytical model that emphasizes the role of three main stressors of relationship quality during the pandemic: namely, emotional, paid work-related and organizational stressors. To outline such an approach, we analyze whether the onset of the pandemic – and the home confinement that followed – has reduced relationship quality in France, Italy and Spain using survey data collected in April 2020. We show that relationship quality decreased for a non-negligible part of the population, and that this result was driven mostly by the emotional stressor. These negative effects on relationship quality appeared to be relatively stable across genders, different levels of network support and countries; which suggests that the severity of the lockdown measures outweighed the traditional moderating factors usually accounted for in family research.
AB - This study contributes to the growing literature on the repercussions of the COVID- 19 pandemic for family functioning, with a special focus on couples’ relationship quality. We advance an analytical model that emphasizes the role of three main stressors of relationship quality during the pandemic: namely, emotional, paid work-related and organizational stressors. To outline such an approach, we analyze whether the onset of the pandemic – and the home confinement that followed – has reduced relationship quality in France, Italy and Spain using survey data collected in April 2020. We show that relationship quality decreased for a non-negligible part of the population, and that this result was driven mostly by the emotional stressor. These negative effects on relationship quality appeared to be relatively stable across genders, different levels of network support and countries; which suggests that the severity of the lockdown measures outweighed the traditional moderating factors usually accounted for in family research.
KW - covid
KW - covid
UR - https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/274877
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U2 - 10.1553/populationyearbook2022.res1.5
DO - 10.1553/populationyearbook2022.res1.5
M3 - Article
SN - 1728-4414
VL - 20
SP - 195
EP - 221
JO - Vienna Yearbook of Population Research
JF - Vienna Yearbook of Population Research
IS - 1
ER -