eprintid: 20189 rev_number: 2 eprint_status: archive userid: 1 dir: disk0/00/02/01/89 datestamp: 2024-06-04 14:19:55 lastmod: 2024-06-04 14:19:55 status_changed: 2024-06-04 14:16:48 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Ridwan, M. creators_name: Azmera, A.Z.H. creators_name: Dharmowijoyo, D.B.E. creators_name: Tanjung, L.E. title: The Effects of Changes in Socializing Trips, Discretionary Trips & Activities, During COVID-19 Pandemic on Affective Well-Being ispublished: pub keywords: Behavioral research; Multivariant analysis, Affective wellbeing; Discretionary trip; Malaysia; Online activities; Socializing trip; Travel behavior during COVID-19 pandemic; Travel behaviour; Trip comparison; Well being; Wellbeing, COVID-19 note: cited By 0; Conference of 1st International Conference on Emerging Smart Cities, ICESC 2022 ; Conference Date: 1 December 2022 Through 2 December 2022; Conference Code:306839 abstract: The outbreak of COVID-19 in 2019 affected various countries worldwide, forcing national, provincial, and local governments to impose widespread travel restrictions in the interest of public health. Men, women, and children have been mostly confined to their homes for several months due to the imposed travel restrictions. As a result, people had to adapt to alternative living/working in restricted situations. A prolonged period of confinement to one's home seemed to impact people's behaviour and affective well-being. Hence, this study is particularly interested in analysing changes in socialising trips and discretionary trips during the COVID-19 pandemic on affective well-being. An online survey was conducted in Malaysia (N = 438) to seek the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on travel behaviour activity and as well as to affective well-being. By using the Malaysia 2021 dataset, this study analyses the effects of changes in socialising, discretionary trips, and activities on affective well-being. The bivariate and multivariate analysis has been used to determine the relationship between variables. From the findings, the trip that has the most significant impact on affective well-being is the trip to dining on the weekdays during the PKPP phase while for other trips the result is varied. It is crucial to understand the relationship between these variables as it could help with predicting future human travel behaviour. © 2024, Institute of Technology PETRONAS Sdn Bhd. date: 2024 publisher: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH official_url: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85184283798&doi=10.1007%2f978-981-99-1111-0_17&partnerID=40&md5=464fe892a757a04437d6cea6b9e6ceb1 id_number: 10.1007/978-981-99-1111-0₁₇ full_text_status: none publication: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering volume: 324 pagerange: 193-215 refereed: TRUE isbn: 9789819911103 issn: 23662557 citation: Ridwan, M. and Azmera, A.Z.H. and Dharmowijoyo, D.B.E. and Tanjung, L.E. (2024) The Effects of Changes in Socializing Trips, Discretionary Trips & Activities, During COVID-19 Pandemic on Affective Well-Being. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 324. pp. 193-215. ISSN 23662557