The study aims to explore the adolescents’ affective dimension during lockdown, in particular how the perception and processing of the presence of others in adolescents’ relational experience has changed and how their closeness and remoteness was experienced during the period of limitation of social relations. If lockdown forced young people to share spaces and times with family members, we asked if this forced stringency has favoured psychic closeness at home, or rather if it contributed to create new forms of remoteness, changing the perceptions of significant others. Moreover, the study intends to probe how and to what extent the health emergency impacted on school experience of young people. The participants were 113 middle and high school students aged between 11 and 18 years. Adolescents completed an ad hoc questionnaire to investigate their feelings of closeness and remoteness during lockdown and their experience to come back to school. Our results show that the closest affectional bonds during lockdown were with both family and friends. Preadolescents still rely on family ties, while adolescents are working on the construction of the social world outside the home, despite enforced confinement. To confirm the importance of the emotional experience lived through during lockdown, we observed that the return to school was strongly oriented by the most significant relationships perceived during lockdown that supported to come back to normality.

From the inside. How the feelings of the closeness and the remoteness from others changed during lockdown

maria gabriella Pediconi
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Brunori M.;Romani savino
2021

Abstract

The study aims to explore the adolescents’ affective dimension during lockdown, in particular how the perception and processing of the presence of others in adolescents’ relational experience has changed and how their closeness and remoteness was experienced during the period of limitation of social relations. If lockdown forced young people to share spaces and times with family members, we asked if this forced stringency has favoured psychic closeness at home, or rather if it contributed to create new forms of remoteness, changing the perceptions of significant others. Moreover, the study intends to probe how and to what extent the health emergency impacted on school experience of young people. The participants were 113 middle and high school students aged between 11 and 18 years. Adolescents completed an ad hoc questionnaire to investigate their feelings of closeness and remoteness during lockdown and their experience to come back to school. Our results show that the closest affectional bonds during lockdown were with both family and friends. Preadolescents still rely on family ties, while adolescents are working on the construction of the social world outside the home, despite enforced confinement. To confirm the importance of the emotional experience lived through during lockdown, we observed that the return to school was strongly oriented by the most significant relationships perceived during lockdown that supported to come back to normality.
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