This study investigates the evolving behavioral patterns in Italy following the covid-19 pandemic. Through 56 semi-structured interviews, we utilized nvivo for qualitative analysis to uncover three key themes: health communication, persistence of inequality, and health equity. Our findings indicate a cautious approach to social interactions and a rise in digital communication post-pandemic. The crisis has amplified social and economic inequalities, underscoring the urgent need for targeted interventions and a holistic approach to promoting health equity. Additionally, the theme of social adaptation and return to normalcy emerged as a consequential topic. This research highlights the critical role of social sciences in understanding post-pandemic changes and aims to guide strategies for societal recovery and resilience, fostering a more equitable society.

Decoding post-pandemic social interactions in Italy: insights from qualitative analysis

Maurizio Esposito
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Sara Petroccia
2025-01-01

Abstract

This study investigates the evolving behavioral patterns in Italy following the covid-19 pandemic. Through 56 semi-structured interviews, we utilized nvivo for qualitative analysis to uncover three key themes: health communication, persistence of inequality, and health equity. Our findings indicate a cautious approach to social interactions and a rise in digital communication post-pandemic. The crisis has amplified social and economic inequalities, underscoring the urgent need for targeted interventions and a holistic approach to promoting health equity. Additionally, the theme of social adaptation and return to normalcy emerged as a consequential topic. This research highlights the critical role of social sciences in understanding post-pandemic changes and aims to guide strategies for societal recovery and resilience, fostering a more equitable society.
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