Affiliation:
1. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kragujevac
Abstract
Introduction. The main goal of wellness is to promote proactive and
preventive behavior that improves mental health and lifestyle. This study
examined how the lifestyle of respondents was affected by the inability to
visit spas and wellness centers during the coronavirus disease 2019
pandemic. Material and Methods. This crosssectional study included a total
of 186 participants with an average age of 41.31 ? 10.475 years, 137 female
and 49 male. We specifically designed a questionnaire to analyze the impact
of the lack of wellness services during the coronavirus disease 2019
pandemic. Results. There was no statistically significant association
between gender, age, education, and marital status and visiting wellness
destinations. Monthly income, however, showed a statistically significant
association with visiting wellness facilities (p = 0.002). There was a
significant decrease in the use of wellness centers during the coronavirus
disease 2019 pandemic. A small number of the respondents believed the
coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has changed their lifestyle. Conclusion.
The lack of wellness services has affected the respondents? inability to
relax and get away from daily life, but the coronavirus disease 2019
pandemic has not negatively changed their lifestyle (p = 0.001).
Publisher
National Library of Serbia