The effects of social confinement on psychological functioning and perception of peri and interpersonal space during to the COVID-19 outbreak

Link para participação The main aim of this study is to analyze how quarantine affects the regulation of interpersonal distance as measured by the peripersonal and interpersonal space and how this is related with psychopathological symptoms. Further, it will also be assessed how the duration of the quarantine as well as other characteristics of the quarantine experience (such as type of housing, work regime and family structure), health factors and alcohol consumption, history of mental disorders, as well as individual´s personality traits may mediate the relationship between social confinement, psychological functioning, and interpersonal and peripersonal space.

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Keywords

COVID-19 outbreak

Social confinement

Psychological functioning

Perception of peri and interpersonal space

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Location

Portugal (Mainland and Islands)

Entities

Universidade do Minho

Universidade de Lille

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