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Korean's Loneliness during Coronavirus Pandemic: A Latent Profile Analysis based on the Biopsychosocial Model

Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology / Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology, (P)1229-0653;
2022, v.36 no.2, pp.87-112
https://doi.org/10.21193/kjspp.2022.36.2.001




Abstract

This study examined the Type of loneliness among Koreans Since the Onset of COVID-19, the influence of biological(gender, age, chronic disease), psychological(depression, anxiety, hopelessness), social(social support, constraint,s of routine, economic level, household type) factors on the classification of potential classes, and the difference in PTSD and suicidal ideation among the classes. To this end, the online survery was conducted among Korean(n= 1,434) between Feb 19, 2021 and Mar 3, when it’s been one year since WHO had declared the pandemic. Latent profile analysis(LPA) was used to identified subclasses and suggested that the 5-class(low-isolated/medium-connectedness(group1), medium-isolated/medium-connectedness(group2), high-isolated/ high-connectedness(group3), high-connectedness/low-isolated(group4), low-connectedness/high-isolated(group5)) model fit the best. Class mempership was predicted by ‘gender, depression, anxiety, ignorance, social support, constraint,s of routine, household type’. Classes also differed with respect to PTSD and suicidal ideation. The highest level of PTSD was group3, followed by group5, group2, group1, and group4. In the case of suicidal ideation, it was also high in the order of group3, group5, group2, group1, and group4.

keywords
코로나 대유행, 외로움, 잠재프로파일분석, 생물심리사회모델, PTSD, 자살사고, COVID Pandemic, Loneliness, LPA, Biopsychosocial Model, PTSD, Suicidal ideation

Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology