Clase social, bienestar y afectividad general durante la pandemia de la COVID-19 en Iberoamérica

Translated title of the contribution: Social class, well-being, and general affectivity during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ibero-America
  • Wilson López López
  • , Ginés Navarro Carrillo
  • , Lander Méndez
  • , Huseyin Cakal
  • , Darío Páez
  • , José J. Pizarro
  • , Larraitz Zumeta
  • , Marcela Gracia Leiva
  • , Silvia da Costa
  • , Nekane Basabe
  • , Saioa Telletxea
  • , Gisela Delfino
  • , Elza Techio
  • , Anderson Mathias
  • , Carolina Alzugaray Ponce
  • , Loreto Villagrán
  • , Gonzalo Martínez-Zelaya
  • , Marian Bilbao
  • , Anna Wlodarczyk
  • , Laura Alfaro Beracoechea
  • Manuel. L. Ibarra, Catarina Carvalho, Isabel. R. Pinto, Emilio Moyano Díaz, Agustín Espinosa, Rosa. M. Cueto

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Abstract

The current COVID-19 pandemic has sharply increased pre-existing social divides. In this research, we analyzed the relationships of different facets of social class with well-being and affectivity across 8 Ibero-American countries. Moreover, we also tested the potential mediating role of perceived risk of COVID-19 and perceived collective efficacy. The results obtained (a) revealed that a lower social class was related to reduced well-being and positive affect as well as to greater negative affect, (b) confirmed that subjective social class was a better predictor of well-being and affectivity than educational level (i.e., an objective indicator of social class), and (c) showed that subjective social class was indirectly linked to well-being/affectivity via its effects on the perceived risk of COVID-19 and perceived collective efficacy. These findings support the existence of differences in well-being and affectivity as a function of social class during the pandemic, while advancing our understanding of underlying psychosocial mechanisms.
Translated title of the contributionSocial class, well-being, and general affectivity during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ibero-America
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)84-95
Number of pages12
JournalEscritos de Psicología - Psychological Writings
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 03 Dec 2021

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