A new study demonstrated the remarkable ability of people to express positivity and overall resilience in the face of COVID-19 adversity.
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“Despite negative impacts of public health directives, such as mental wellbeing and restrictions of movement connected to lockdowns, people were cognisant of positives such as safety and security, gratitude and appreciation, social cohesion, community resilience and the opportunity to reset priorities,” says lead author Associate Professor Narelle Campbell, from Flinders University.
The study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, confirms that the disruptions to daily life during the pandemic provided an opportunity for many to reflect on and reassess their values and priorities – and to consider what is important for them, their families, and their communities.
These findings provide unique perspectives when considering the priorities of Australians and the public health implications for a post-pandemic society.
Source-Medindia