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  • Community Health
  • Sociology
  • Pandemic Studies

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted community structures and interactions.
  • Understanding community well-being is crucial during public health crises.

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  • To describe community changes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • To explore quality of life challenges within a community in flux.
  • To apply the humanbecoming community change model to understand these shifts.

Main Methods:

  • Review of community change theories.
  • Application of the humanbecoming community change model.
  • Qualitative analysis of community experiences during the pandemic.

Main Results:

  • The pandemic induced significant alterations in community cohesion and social dynamics.
  • Quality of life issues emerged concerning connection, support, and shared experiences.
  • The humanbecoming model provided a framework for understanding emergent community patterns.

Conclusions:

  • Community adaptation during the COVID-19 pandemic is complex and multifaceted.
  • The humanbecoming model offers valuable insights into navigating community change.
  • Further research is needed to support community resilience in future crises.