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Yazarlar: Rodolfo Bachler Silva, Pablo Segovia-Lagos, Constanza Carter
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DOI:10.46652/rgn.v6i30.855
Anahtar Kelimeler:COVID,9; emotions,Pandemic; public policies; lockdown
Özet: The control of the pandemic generated by COVID-19 rely, to a large extent, on the disposition that people have or not to comply with the measures ordered by the health authority. In this study, the degrees of rejection and assimilation that different groups of people maintain regarding two types of measures designed to control the pandemic are analyzed: mandatory confinement and modification of daily routines. To do this, the emotions of a sample of 1911 people were evaluated using a questionnaire with Likert response options, an instrument constructed and validated for this research. The results allowed the identification of six emotional profiles with different sociodemographic conditions. In a pole, characterized by experiences of anger, sadness, and distrust in the face of the measures, there is a profile made up of young women, students and with a low level of economic income. At the other pole, characterized by presenting a state of comfort in the face of the pandemic and confidence in the proposed measures, there is a group made up of men, aged between 40 and 69 years, with a high educational level and high economic income. In between, we find four more profiles, with different emotional characteristics and sociodemographic conditions. The results are discussed considering their contribution to the design of non- “homogenizing” public policies for the control of the pandemic.