摘要:The complex system of stressors related to the COVID-19 pandemic in combination with a worldwide regime of preventive measures affect people worldwide in multiple ways provoking a broad range of psychological reactions. This study aims to explore diverse experiences, reactions, feelings, and thoughts across three countries, by applying a qualitative approach to highlight various mechanisms to adapt to the challenges. Method: The sample was part of the ESTSS pan-European study. Austrian, Georgian, and Portuguese participants who completed sociodemographic information and responded to the open-ended questions at the baseline assessment were included in the present study (Austria: N = 798; Georgia: N = 722; Portugal: N = 982). The overall sample was dominated by women, constituting between 63.3% and 81.6% of the participants. Age ranged from 18 to 82 years, with means between M = 36 (SD = 14) up to M = 46.6 (SD = 12.6). The open-ended questions regarding straining events, positive and negative aspects of the pandemic, and recommendations to deal with the current situation are analysed using qualitative content analysis. MAXQDA software is used to sort and organise the data. Results: Inductively developed categories and supporting quotes will be presented. Conclusions: The variety of answers will reflect the diversity within the participants from three countries, considering different confinement measures as well as different socio-economic and cultural backgrounds forming the participants’ responses.