Longing for Touch and Quality of Life during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Publication date

2023-03

Authors

Hasenack, BirgitISNI 0000000506596949
Meijer, Larissa LaurenORCID 0000-0002-0387-3603ISNI 0000000506827866
Kamps, Jonas
Mahon, Andy
Titone, GiuliaISNI 0000000527734562
Dijkerman, H.C.ISNI 0000000392909504
Keizer, AnoukISNI 000000038918918X

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Abstract

To combat the spread of the COVID-19, regulations were introduced to limit physical interactions. This could induce a longing for touch in the general population and subsequently impact social, psychological, physical and environmental quality of life (QoL). The aim of this study was to investigate the potential association between COVID-19 regulations, longing for touch and QoL. A total of 1978 participants from different countries completed an online survey, including questions about their general wellbeing and the desire to be touched. In our sample, 83% of participants reported a longing for touch. Longing for touch was subsequently associated with a lower physical, psychological and social QoL. No association was found with environmental QoL. These findings highlight the importance of touch for QoL and suggest that the COVID-19 regulations have concurrent negative consequences for the wellbeing of the general population.

Keywords

longing for touch, quality of life, touch deprivation, COVID-19

Citation

Hasenack, B, Meijer, L, Kamps, J, Mahon, A, Titone, G, Dijkerman, C & Keizer, A 2023, 'Longing for Touch and Quality of Life during the COVID-19 Pandemic', International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 20, no. 5, 3855, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20053855