2023
DOI: 10.1002/acp.4104
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Well‐being during COVID‐19‐related first lockdown: Relationship with autobiographical memory and experiential diversity

Abstract: In March 2020, the Belgian government ordered a complete lockdown as an attempt to decrease the progression of the COVID‐19. The aim of the present study was to examine lockdown‐related changes in psycho‐affective states as well as their relations with experiential diversity and autobiographical memory. A total of 186 Belgian citizens completed an online survey assessing lockdown‐related changes in various dimensions: work, leisure activities, affective state, sleep quality, fatigue, and autobiographical memor… Show more

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“…The second part consisted in a series of questions related to sleep quality and timing, daytime functioning, fatigue, and mental workload (sleep data have been published in Cellini et al, 2021). Finally, the third part questioned autobiographical memory, and will not be discussed in this article (for more information; Folville et al, 2023).…”
Section: Materials and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The second part consisted in a series of questions related to sleep quality and timing, daytime functioning, fatigue, and mental workload (sleep data have been published in Cellini et al, 2021). Finally, the third part questioned autobiographical memory, and will not be discussed in this article (for more information; Folville et al, 2023).…”
Section: Materials and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(published in Cellini et al, 2021), which focuses on sleep data (N = 650), MS2 (published in Folville et al, 2023), which focuses on autobiographical memory data (N = 225), and MS3…”
Section: Environmentalmentioning
confidence: 99%