Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais (Sep 2022)

“I Was... Put in a Cage”: The Experience of COVID-19 Home Confinement among Older Adults Living Alone in Portugal

  • José Manuel Sousa de São José,
  • Virpi Timonen,
  • Ana Rita Teixeira,
  • Carla Alexandra da Encarnação Filipe Amado,
  • Sérgio Pereira dos Santos,
  • Patrícia Marina Paulo C. C. Severino Coelho

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 128
pp. 111 – 134

Abstract

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This article presents findings of a qualitative study reporting older adults’ experiences of solitary home confinement during Portugal’s first COVID-19 lockdown in 2020. Home confinement was marked by negative experiences, with the exception of one participant who had a particularly favorable combination of resources and circumstances. Negative experiences involved losses in several areas, such as being deprived of out-of-home activities, independence and face-to-face social interactions. Losing out-of-home activities and independence promoted a sense of imprisonment, while losing face-to-face social interactions triggered a feeling of physical loneliness. Considering the potential negative implications of these losses, it is crucial to create innovative solutions that can mitigate them in future lockdowns.

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