Publication: Real-time individual benefit from social interactions before and during the lockdown: The crucial role of personality, neurobiology and genes
Real-time individual benefit from social interactions before and during the lockdown: The crucial role of personality, neurobiology and genes
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Monninger, M., Aggensteiner, P.-M., Pollok, T. M., Reinhard, I., Hall, A. S. M., Zillich, L., Streit, F., Witt, S.-H., Reichert, M., Ebner-Priemer, U., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Tost, H., Brandeis, D., Banaschewski, T., & Holz, N. E. (2021). Real-time individual benefit from social interactions before and during the lockdown: The crucial role of personality, neurobiology and genes (No. 446719; BioRxiv). https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.06.02.446719
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Background:Social integration is a major resilience factor for staying healthy. However, the COVID-19-pandemic led to unprecedented restrictions in social life. The consequences of these social lockdowns on momentary well-being are yet not fully understood.Method:We investigated the individual affective benefit from social interactions in a longitudinal birth cohort study. We used two real-time, real-life ecological momentary assessments once before and once during the initial lockdown of the pandemic (N~6800 total observations) to de
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Monninger, M., Aggensteiner, P.-M., Pollok, T. M., Reinhard, I., Hall, A. S. M., Zillich, L., Streit, F., Witt, S.-H., Reichert, M., Ebner-Priemer, U., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Tost, H., Brandeis, D., Banaschewski, T., & Holz, N. E. (2021). Real-time individual benefit from social interactions before and during the lockdown: The crucial role of personality, neurobiology and genes (No. 446719; BioRxiv). https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.06.02.446719