Physical distancing due to the COVID-19 Pandemic has limited the opportunities for family members, friends, and significant others to show physical affection (i.e., hugs, kisses, caresses, holding hands) during social interactions. The present study investigated the effects of positive touch and psychological distress in 991 Italian participants (M_age = 34.43, SD = 14.27). Results showed the frequency of hugs with the cohabiting partner significantly decreased the symptoms of depression, whereas the frequency of caresses with cohabiting relatives predicted the symptoms of anxiety. The frequency of hugs and kisses with non-cohabiting relatives predicted the symptoms of anxiety. These results suggest the importance of positive touch on psychological well-being in the social context.

Positive Touch Deprivation during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Effects on Anxiety, Stress, and Depression among Italian General Population / Bruno, Francesco; Tagliaferro, Carlotta; Canterini, Sonia; Laganà, Valentina; Contrada, Marianna; Fioravanti, Chiara; Altomari, Natalia; Pistininzi, Rebecca; Tarantino, Francesca; Placanica, Alessia; Greco, Ersilia Martina; Capicotto, Francesca; Spadea, Saverio; Coscarella, Anna Maria; Bonanno, Martina; Scarfone, Federica; Luchetta-Mattace, Sara; Filice, Alessia; Pettinato, Annamaria; Avramovic, Ana; Lau, Chloe; Marunic, Georgia; Chiesi, Francesca. - In: BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3425. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:(2023), pp. 540-550. [10.3390/brainsci13040540]

Positive Touch Deprivation during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Effects on Anxiety, Stress, and Depression among Italian General Population

Marunic, Georgia;Chiesi, Francesca
2023

Abstract

Physical distancing due to the COVID-19 Pandemic has limited the opportunities for family members, friends, and significant others to show physical affection (i.e., hugs, kisses, caresses, holding hands) during social interactions. The present study investigated the effects of positive touch and psychological distress in 991 Italian participants (M_age = 34.43, SD = 14.27). Results showed the frequency of hugs with the cohabiting partner significantly decreased the symptoms of depression, whereas the frequency of caresses with cohabiting relatives predicted the symptoms of anxiety. The frequency of hugs and kisses with non-cohabiting relatives predicted the symptoms of anxiety. These results suggest the importance of positive touch on psychological well-being in the social context.
2023
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540
550
Bruno, Francesco; Tagliaferro, Carlotta; Canterini, Sonia; Laganà, Valentina; Contrada, Marianna; Fioravanti, Chiara; Altomari, Natalia; Pistininzi, Rebecca; Tarantino, Francesca; Placanica, Alessia; Greco, Ersilia Martina; Capicotto, Francesca; Spadea, Saverio; Coscarella, Anna Maria; Bonanno, Martina; Scarfone, Federica; Luchetta-Mattace, Sara; Filice, Alessia; Pettinato, Annamaria; Avramovic, Ana; Lau, Chloe; Marunic, Georgia; Chiesi, Francesca
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