• In addition, coping strategies (problem-focused coping, emotion-focused coping, and avoidance coping) mediated the relations between perceived social support, personality traits and PTG. (lu.se)
  • 0.01) between academic self-efficacy and perceived stress (r=-0.574), emotion-oriented coping (r=-0.364) and avoidance-oriented coping (r=-0.364). (ac.ir)
  • R ational coping behaviors are a resource which help teachers overcome work-related stressors and burnout and achieve their valued outcomes with students, while avoidance coping predicted high level of stress and burnout. (scirp.org)
  • Although half the women had a low level of perceived social support, abused Jordanian women reported moderate to very high levels of self-efficacy and used approach coping more frequently than avoidance coping strategies. (who.int)
  • The most prevalent coping strategy used by pregnant women was the avoidance strategy. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Hierarchical regression revealed that the coping strategy of avoidance was a significant predictor of depression (β = 0.226, p = 0.046) after controlling background characteristics. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Regulation of stressful emotions (emotion-focused coping strategies such as passive and active avoidance, escaping, seeking social support, and positively reappraising the stressor) and management of the problem which causes the distress (problem-focused coping strategies such as planning how to change the stressor, seeking practical or informational support, and confronting the stressful situation) are two widely known major functions of coping [ 12 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Results of the t-test revealed that participants of clinical group were significantly higher on childhood abuse and neglect, perception of threat, centrality, uncontrollability and avoidance emotional coping whereas non-clinical individuals were higher on perceived social support, cognitive appraisal of challenge, controllability and problem focused coping. (ppri.pk)
  • Use of avoidance coping was associated with all three psychological responses (perceived stress, traumatic stress, and stigma) across the two timepoints. (unm.edu)
  • Adult-child caregivers' family communication experiences after an older parent's blood cancer diagnosis: A survey exploring their openness, avoidance, and social support. (gmu.edu)
  • c) drivers' coping strategies are confrontational, problem-solving, and social-support seeking, while cyclists' coping strategies are avoidance, confrontational, and problem-solving. (huji.ac.il)
  • Saadat S, Asghari F, Jazayeri R. The relationship between academic self-efficacy with perceived stress, coping strategies and perceived social support among students of University of Guilan. (ac.ir)
  • The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between academic self-efficacy and perceived stress, coping strategies and perceived social support among the students of University of Guilan. (ac.ir)
  • Data collection tools were Owen & Froman's Academic Self-efficacy Questionnaire, Cohen Perceived Stress Scale, Endler & Parker's Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations and Vaux et al Perceived Social Support Questionnaire. (ac.ir)
  • 0.01) between academic self-efficacy and perceived social support (r=0.518) and problem-oriented coping strategies (r=0.421). (ac.ir)
  • Stepwise regression analysis indicated that the predictor variables such as perceived stress, perceived social support and problem-oriented coping were able to significantly explain 0.39 of academic self-efficacy variance among the students. (ac.ir)
  • Conclusion: The findings support the importance of perceived stress, perceived social support and problem-oriented coping in predicting academic self-efficacy of students. (ac.ir)
  • Barriers perceived by teachers at work, coping strategies, self-efficacy and burnout. (scirp.org)
  • Standard tools were used to collect data from 93 abused women seeking help at a welfare centre in relation to forms of abuse, depression, coping, suicidal ideation, substance use, social support and self-efficacy. (who.int)
  • Social and emotional self-efficacy of adolescents: measured and analysed interdependencies within and across academic achievement level. (um.es)
  • Perceived self-efficacy in the exercise of personal agency. (um.es)
  • A systematic review plus these studies, identified the personal and environmental determinants of the performance objectives including health literacy, self-awareness, self-efficacy, personal preference, health professional skills, health facility structure and family/community support. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The current study aimed to explore whether perceived social support, personality, and coping strategies are associated with PTG in the COVID-19 pandemic period. (lu.se)
  • We conclude that specific needs and fear-associated predisposing variables contribute to experiencing physical distance and other pandemic-related restrictions as more stressful, which may increase problematic social-networks use and potentially other addictive behaviors as well in the context of the COVID-19-related lockdown. (frontiersin.org)
  • This study aimed to investigate the association between coping strategies of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic and depression. (biomedcentral.com)
  • OBJECTIVE: The anxiety of life that comes with the pandemic process increases the health anxiety and the level of perceived stress. (afsu.edu.tr)
  • Héjja-Nagy, K. Effects of Health Anxiety, Social Support, and Coping on Dissociation with Mediating Role of Perceived Stress during the COVID-19 Pandemic. (preprints.org)
  • Assessment of psychological distress and coping strategies among dental undergraduate students in a Malaysian university during COVID-19 Pandemic. (iium.edu.my)
  • Perceived social support among university students in Malaysia during Covid-19 pandemic. (iium.edu.my)
  • Perceived Stress, Stigma, Traumatic Stress Levels and Coping Responses amongst Residents in Training across Multiple Specialties during COVID-19 Pandemic-A Longitudinal Study. (unm.edu)
  • Work-life-imbalance during the COVID-19 pandemic: Exploring social support behavior and health outcomes. (gmu.edu)
  • This qualitative study aims to identify informal coping strategies for reducing and abstaining from opioid use among Reddit users who have posted in opioid-related subreddits at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. (jmir.org)
  • Reddit discussion forums have provided a community for people to share strategies for reducing opioid use and support others during the COVID-19 pandemic. (jmir.org)
  • Evidence to determine the best strategies for protecting persons during a pandemic is limited. (cdc.gov)
  • This survey was conducted to gauge public reaction to social distancing and other nonpharmaceutical interventions that may be used during a severe pandemic. (cdc.gov)
  • Perceived discrimination was assessed via the Everyday Discrimination Scale (EDS) and perinatal health outcomes collected via electronic medical record review. (cdc.gov)
  • Teachers' Occupational Stress" ( Antoniou, Polychroni , & Vlachakis, 2006) , the Maslach Burnout Inventory (Maslach & Jackson, 1986) and the "Stress Coping Strategies Scale" (Cooper, Sloan , & Williams, 1988). (scirp.org)
  • Data collection was performed via questionnaires (Brief cope, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, CDA, and Demographic questionnaire). (biomedcentral.com)
  • Psychometric properties of the multidimensional scale of perceived social support in urban adolescents. (ipb.ac.id)
  • The level of perceived stress, traumatic stress, stigma, and coping responses were assessed using the Perceived Stress Scale, Impact of Event-Revised, Healthcare Workers Stigma Scale, and Brief Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced (COPE) Inventory, respectively. (unm.edu)
  • The personal/demographic/illness questionnaire, Kobasa Psychological Hardiness Questionnaire, and Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support were research tools. (ac.ir)
  • A structured questionnaire was designed to collect data, including socio-demographic information, disease and medication status, family situation and social relationship, cognition and attitude towards TD and treatment. (plos.org)
  • To assess the perceived strain due to COVID-19-related restrictions, we developed a specific questionnaire asking for perceived COVID-19-related strain in several domains of everyday-life. (frontiersin.org)
  • Overall, this project aims to explore (1) the role of perceived social support following combat, (2) whether perceptions of social support differ in those with a physical combat injury and (3) the effects of perceived social support on psychological trauma. (kcmhr.org)
  • Additionally, perceived social support, personality traits (extraversion, emotional stability, agreeableness, and conscientiousness) and coping strategies (problem-focused coping, emotion-focused coping, and social support coping) were positively correlated with PTG. (lu.se)
  • Emotional support Financial assistance: helping cover the expenses associated with cancer treatment Practical assistance: treatment monitoring, assistance with decision making and assistance with non-personal tasks such as grocery shopping Spiritual support With medical advances in cancer screening and treatment, cancer has become a chronic rather than an acute disease with the result that patients survive longer with cancer. (wikipedia.org)
  • A successful psychological adjustment to the disease was shown to be related to problem-oriented coping strategies, like seeking for information, and emotional coping strategies like denial--the latter may, nevertheless, vary with disease stage. (nih.gov)
  • With regard to pregnancy, coping efforts may have effects on birth outcomes through reducing or impeding negative emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and physiological responses to stressors. (biomedcentral.com)
  • For instance, coping in those who seek emotional support or take action to resolve the problem has fewer harmful effects of stress. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Moreover, logistic regression revealed that among all the study variables, appraisal of uncontrollability, stressfulness and avoidant emotional coping emerged as significant predictors of group with conversion disorder. (ppri.pk)
  • The four unique dimensions of well-being in HRP are physical, mental-emotional, social, and spiritual well-being. (biomedcentral.com)
  • psychological characteristics and coping reactions (i.e. perceptions of illness, optimism, emotional self-regulation strategies, etc. (bounce-project.eu)
  • Emotional stress and family support were included as exogenous variables whereas active coping, resilience, and subjective happiness were included as endogenous variables. (jkpmhn.org)
  • 선행연구에 따르면 감정 스트레스는 주관적 행복감과 관련이 있는 요인으로 보고되고 있는데, 특히 우울(depression), 분노(anger), 지각된 스트레스(perceived stress) 등을 포함하는 감정 스트레스(emotional stress)가 주요 영향요인으로 보고되었다[ 6 - 9 ]. (jkpmhn.org)
  • We evaluated discrimination based on multiple social identities and assessed differential associations with adverse perinatal health outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • Perceived discrimination in pregnancy can be associated with adverse perinatal health outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • Previous research links perceived discrimination with worsened health outcomes yet is limited by a focus on racial discrimination in isolation. (cdc.gov)
  • A large and growing body of research demonstrates the negative effect of perceived discrimination on health (7) and suggests that discrimination is a risk factor for adverse perinatal health outcomes (APHOs) including preterm birth (PTB), low birthweight (LBW), small for gestational age, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (8). (cdc.gov)
  • Some postulate that the chronic stress documented to occur in some communities near hazardous waste sites could possibly lead to an array of biopsychosocial effects, including physical health effects from chronic stress (possible health outcomes affected by stress include cardiovascular, gastrointestinal disorders, and skin), increases in the prevalence of certain psychological disorders, and social disruption. (cdc.gov)
  • However, less is known about the patterns of perceived social support following combat, and its relationship with wellbeing outcomes. (kcmhr.org)
  • Secondary outcomes include long-term psychosocial outcomes (e.g. subjective health, perceived cancer control). (biomedcentral.com)
  • His research focuses on social support processes and health outcomes in both face-to-face and computer-mediated contexts, provider-patient interaction, new technologies and health, social support and health provider burnout, as well as other health communication topics. (gmu.edu)
  • Stress, Coping strategies, and psychological distress among secondary school teachers in Hong Kong. (scirp.org)
  • Baum and colleagues (18) found indicators of psychophysiological effects from stress, including elevated levels of psychological distress, perceived threat, subclinical anxiety disorders, and depression in many of the community members they surveyed at TMI as compared with controls. (cdc.gov)
  • Qualitative data supported an effect of religious involvement on QoL although certain aspects of being religious in Ireland were accompanied by distress. (springer.com)
  • These include lack of nutritional requirements to withstand the effects of ART, poor treatment adherence, lack of sustained social support, stigmatization, relational distress and pregnancy related mortality. (joghr.org)
  • Virtual environments have been increasingly used in conjunction with traditional cognitive behavioral treatments for disorders, such as posttraumatic stress disorder and social anxiety disorder. (researchgate.net)
  • Coping is defined as frequently changing cognitive and behavioral efforts in dealing with the demands of particular stressful situations [ 12 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The present research was conducted to investigate the childhood abuse, perceived social support, cognitive appraisal and coping strategies in patients with conversion disorder and normal individuals. (ppri.pk)
  • both groups would likely to differ on childhood abuse, perceived social support, cognitive appraisal, coping strategies and all the variables would differentially predict conversion disorder in comparison to non- clinical group. (ppri.pk)
  • Asian cultural values gap, cognitive flexibility, coping strategies, and parent-child conflicts among Korean Americans. (um.es)
  • Social foundations of thought and action: A social cognitive theory. (um.es)
  • Theoretical modification included the addition of aspects of the social cognitive theory to the Leventhal's self-regulatory model of illness cognitions. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The purpose of the present research was to investigate age related cognitive and physical deficits, social support, coping and quality of life among elderly living in old homes. (ppri.pk)
  • social support and coping likely to mediate the relationship between cognitive and physical deficits and quality of life. (ppri.pk)
  • Results revealed that cognitive deficit shave significant positive relationship with social support and quality of life. (ppri.pk)
  • Results of moderation regression analysis showed that social support and active distractive coping significantly moderated the relationship between cognitive and physical deficits and quality of life. (ppri.pk)
  • Overall, 9898 French nurses participated in the study, providing demographic information and filling out QoL (WHOQOL-BREF), perceived stress (PSS-14), resilience (CD-RISC), social support (MSPSS), and coping style (BRIEF-COPE) questionnaires. (hes-so.ch)
  • Thus, psychological treatment for depression, effective strategies for coping with the disease, and support concerning the maintenance of the social network are needed to cope with the disease. (nih.gov)
  • Anxiety and depression are prevalent among caregivers of TD pediatric patients, which brings up the importance of psychiatric support for this group. (plos.org)
  • Mental health conditions, such as depression and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), can affect patients' occupational and social functioning if they remain undiagnosed and untreated. (psychiatrist.com)
  • Faith-based community members, family, and COVID-19: The role of family cohesion, social support, and spiritual support on quality of life, depression, and COVID-19 prevention behaviors. (gmu.edu)
  • U.S. immigrants and mental health: An investigation of the influence of mental health stigma and discrimination on stress and depression and affordances associated with using online mental health applications and online support groups. (gmu.edu)
  • However, odd ratios suggested that all types of childhood abuse and neglect, lack of perceived social support, perception of stressors as less challenging and more uncontrollable and use of avoidant focused coping strategies increase the likelihood of having conversion. (ppri.pk)
  • To examine associations between social support and negative social interaction with past suicidal ideation (SI) at multiple time intervals. (rutgers.edu)
  • Cox's proportional hazard regressions to the two dependent variables of time to CD4 count below 200 x106L and time to ARC or AIDS diagnosis showed that biomedical variables were predominant in predicting disease progression but acceptance coping was a significant predictor of longer ARC or AIDS-free survival. (bl.uk)
  • Perceived social support seems to be the strongest predictor of psychosocial adjustment. (nih.gov)
  • Effects of student-teachers' coping behavior. (scirp.org)
  • For example, various coping behavior and coping skills may lead to different psychological and physiological effects of stress exposure during pregnancy [ 11 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 21(3), 219-239. (ipb.ac.id)
  • Therefore, when deciding how to bring about beneficial behavior change, we must consider genetic, constitutional, and psychosocial factors such as people's level of knowledge and intelligence as well as their ego identity, coping strategy, social support system, religion, philosophy, and attitude toward health maintenance. (cdc.gov)
  • Research methods, planning, and evaluation are similar for many behavior-change strategies, but the thought processes involved in strategizing from a salutogenesis perspective are different from those involved in strategizing from a pathogenesis perspective. (cdc.gov)
  • By incorporating strategies to target barriers to care and increasing their cultural competence, clinicians can help amend the disparities in mental health care for African American patients. (psychiatrist.com)
  • Social distancing policies have drastically reduced access to many forms of social support, but they may have also upended some perceived barriers to reducing or abstaining from opioid use. (jmir.org)
  • Background: Our study aimed to examine how modulating variables such as social support, health anxiety, coping, gender, being separated from home, and lockdown can modify or amplify the effect of perceived stress as a starting variable in the point of view of the output variable, dissociation. (preprints.org)
  • Social support, mainly support of the family and problem-focused coping strategies seem to alleviate dissociation-provoking effect of stress. (preprints.org)
  • Relationships of subjective well-being, coping strategies and perceived social support in the elderly. (bvsalud.org)
  • Family support had positive indirect and total effects, and resilience had positive direct and total effects on subjective happiness. (jkpmhn.org)
  • Regulations such as "physical distancing," mentioned as "social distancing," and the closure of public facilities during the lockdown could be perceived as burdensome especially by individuals who feel a strong need for social exchange and belonging. (frontiersin.org)
  • In a sample of 719 German participants and data collection during the first COVID-19 lockdown (March 30th until April 3rd 2020), a structural equation model was calculated showing that higher levels of need to belong and FoMO increase perceived COVID-19-related strain, which is related to symptoms of a problematic social-networks use. (frontiersin.org)
  • Consequently, many countries promulgated the lockdown of the vast majority of activities: millions of citizens broke off their normal daily routines within social contexts, having the permission to leave home only for few activities (e.g., buy food and medicine, and go to work - but limited to sectors deemed essential, such as law enforcement, healthcare, and food industry). (springer.com)
  • To examine the prevalence and correlates of social anxiety disorder (SAD) in veterans, 733 veterans from four VA primary care clinics were evaluated using self-report questionnaires, telephone interviews, and a 12-month retrospective review of primary care charts. (researchgate.net)
  • The current qualitative study compares the experiences of veterans with symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and social anxiety disorder as they interact with a virtual grocery store environment. (researchgate.net)
  • Conclusion: The cause and effect relationship between stress and dissociation may be tinctured by health anxiety, coping and social support, influencing dissociacion directly and indirectly. (preprints.org)
  • Article 1 aims to examine how 14 Roma adolescents in West Sweden perceive the concepts of health, well-being and quality of life, and further, to investigate the degree to which they consider themselves able to cope with their own life situation within these areas. (sdu.dk)
  • The primary objective of our study was to evaluate changes in depressive symptoms, coping strategies, and receipt of mental health services among low-income African American adolescents and young adults receiving a mental health intervention integrated into an employment training program. (cdc.gov)
  • Alternative intervention strategies may be needed to decrease the severity of depressive symptoms and increase use of coping strategies among adolescents and young adults in employment training programs. (cdc.gov)
  • Social changes due to changes in global information acquisition and more competitive job markets are leading to new forms of stress among children and adolescents. (lu.se)
  • It is important to understand the psychosocial support mechanisms behind rehabilitation to inform the current and future health and wellbeing needs of combat-exposed military personnel. (kcmhr.org)
  • Guided by a synthetic theoretical model of the unique psychosocial impact of chronic environmental contamination (in contrast to natural and technological disasters, and background pollution), we undertook a narrative review to assess the current research on this important social problem. (cdc.gov)
  • This study aimed to analyze social support and coping strategies and their effect on the strength of families undergoing long-distance marriages. (ipb.ac.id)
  • This study aimed to explore changes in psychological responses (perceived stress, traumatic stress, stigma, coping) over time in residents, as well as their predictors. (unm.edu)
  • This study aimed at investigating the relationship between psychological hardiness and social support in women with breast cancer. (ac.ir)
  • A pretest-posttest design assessed depressive symptoms, coping strategies, and receipt of mental health services at baseline and 12-month follow-up. (cdc.gov)
  • The intervention had no effect on depressive symptoms or coping strategies. (cdc.gov)
  • While both patients and caregivers report significant unmet needs in the areas of managing daily life, emotions, and social identity, it has been found that patients are less concerned with these issues than caregivers are. (wikipedia.org)
  • Wives are more likely to use coping strategies that focus on emotions than those that focus on problems. (ipb.ac.id)
  • Studies have indeed shown that supportive social networks are protective during times of stress and aid recovery from mental and physical health problems, in a variety of populations and contexts. (kcmhr.org)
  • My current research projects include ongoing studies of online social support communities, family caregiver-patient relational issues in blood cancer and breast cancer contexts, social media campaigns targeting environmental breast cancer prevention, and social support for parents of children with developmental disabilities. (gmu.edu)
  • Scoping Review desarrollado en abril y mayo de 2022, en bases nacionales e internacionales y fuentes de literatura gris. (bvsalud.org)
  • There are important differences between technologic and natural disasters that are believed to affect the psychological and social responses to technological disasters. (cdc.gov)
  • Dealing refers to the strategies that a person attempts to reduce or eliminate stressful responses and meet the default requirements. (dreamastromeanings.com)
  • Those strategies included psychological and behavioral coping skills, adoption of healthy habits, and use of substances to manage withdrawal symptoms. (jmir.org)
  • Through improved abilities to mobilise the local Roma community for social change, the participants' critical health literacy improved, allowing them to experience a greater control over their own lives and integration processes. (sdu.dk)
  • A body of psychological and social scientific evidence suggests that the experience of technological disaster or long-term exposure to environmental contamination can be psychologically stressful. (cdc.gov)
  • Existing evidence supports that biased clinicians provide less-aggressive medical treatment in LIS patients. (nih.gov)
  • and social differences in the path chosen for patients of different ethnic groups to mental health. (psychiatrist.com)
  • Objective: Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) may experience psychiatric problems while having to cope with the various characteristics of the disease. (afsu.edu.tr)
  • To achieve this goal, we studied a wide range of variables related to the illness itself (clinical, biological, and treatment-related), patient family and social environment (actual and perceived), as well as social and psychological resources patients could rely upon to help them bounce back. (bounce-project.eu)
  • The baseline data collection of BOUNCE was designed to cover the psychological state of the patients as they take in, and attempt to mentally cope with the diagnosis of breast cancer. (bounce-project.eu)
  • Perceived social support and psychological hardness can be effective in progressing the patients' health and should be considered as effective moderating factors in their therapy process. (ac.ir)
  • The article, " The Relationship Between Meaning of Illness, Social Support, Coping Strategies, and Quality of Life for Lung Cancer Patients and Their Family Members" presents the quantitative analysis of a study on lung cancer patients' and their families' understanding of their illness (Downe-Wamboldt, et al. (samplefellow.com)
  • Further, such a study is extremely relevant to the field of nursing as the factors it examines are ones in which the patients' nurses have an influence, and through reviewing a study such as this, nurses may be able to better understand the effects they have on patients and employ strategies to maximize patients' positive experiences. (samplefellow.com)
  • Un projet pilote a vu le jour au Réseau Santé Balcon du Jura en collaboration avec la Haute Ecole de la Santé La Source: une formation innovante, impliquant des patientes simulées, a démontré une plus-value concrète pour les infirmières et les patients. (hes-so.ch)
  • Regarding social support, the support of family significantly decreased the dissociative experiences in the Hungarian sample through mediating the stress and directly as well. (preprints.org)
  • Article 2 aims to describe how 33 Roma people in West Sweden understand health, well-being, and quality of life within the Roma context, and how they cope with their life-situation. (sdu.dk)
  • It also aims to investigate the coping strategies that they adopt , and the relationship between them. (scirp.org)
  • This study aims to highlight how an existential-humanistic perspective can inform athlete support and in doing so, emphasize the importance of explicating the philosophical underpinnings of athlete lifestyle support. (humankinetics.com)
  • This PhD aims to fill a research gap by investigating the potential effects of perceived social support within this cohort. (kcmhr.org)
  • en seeking help from a welfare centre. (who.int)
  • Moderation models using path analyses were conducted to examine the moderating effects of three coping strategies (active coping, use of instrumental support, and religious coping) on the relationship between discrimination and four dimensions of social exclusion: (1) material deprivation, (2) limited access to basic social rights, (3) limited social participation, and (4) insufficient cultural integration. (byu.edu)
  • Crucial elements of the respondents' health perception were being employed, having an education, social support from family and friends, freedom and security, and involvement in society. (sdu.dk)
  • Perception of low social connectedness and lack of routines" and "Health worry") and two dimensions related to adaptive processes (i.e. (springer.com)
  • Informal caregivers are a major form of support for the cancer patient because they provide most care outside of the hospital environment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Caregivers are often frightened and upset by the diagnosis of their loved one, but they have an additional responsibility of trying to support the patient as they go through this difficult time. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the process of providing support, caregivers are often overlooked and have no one to turn to with their own concerns. (wikipedia.org)
  • The impact of the family communication environment on cancer caregiving: Implications for coping and clinical communication for caregivers of a parent with a blood cancer. (gmu.edu)
  • Pychosocial support groups involving parents caring for children with the same disease could improve caregivers' well-being and QoL by strengthening their social support network and using positive coping styles. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Research should pay attention not only to bolstering perceptions of social support, but also to strategies that help individuals cope with the influence of negative social interactions. (rutgers.edu)
  • Predicting teacher burnout over time: effects of work stress, social support, and self-doubts on burnout and its consequences. (scirp.org)
  • Predicting intraindividual changes in teacher burnout: The role of perceived school environment and motivational factors. (scirp.org)
  • The data that support the findings are within the paper and its Supporting Information files. (plos.org)
  • Conclusions/Implications: The composite findings of the studies reflect that BCS perceive a myriad of vulnerabilities in relation to paid work. (cdc.gov)
  • Several studies based on findings from mathematical models and historical analyses suggest that early implementation of multiple measures, such as social distancing, school closures, and isolation of sick persons, may be effective in reducing the transmission of the virus ( 2 - 6 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The findings emphasize the need for early preventive programs that teach effective coping strategies to youth. (lu.se)
  • Increased use of active coping was found to weaken the positive relationship between perceived discrimination and material deprivation and between discrimination and limited social participation. (byu.edu)
  • Using salutogenesis (origins of health) as a model for public health practice rather than pathogenesis (origins of disease) allows us to focus on factors that support and increase well-being rather than on factors that merely prevent disease. (cdc.gov)
  • Pregnancy is a critical period in women's lives because pregnant women experience different physical, mental, and social changes. (biomedcentral.com)
  • As to the Hungarian sample, positive thinking was found to decrease dissociation through decreasing perceived stress. (preprints.org)
  • Physical deficits have significant positive relationship with coping and significant negative relationship with social support and quality of life. (ppri.pk)
  • In this context, the WHO as well as several scientists have declared that the usage of digital communication and information technologies could be a good way to stay in touch with family members, friends, and colleagues, and that it may help to maintain a form of social exchange and connectedness with others ( 1 , 2 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Perceived social support refers to a person's beliefs about how much support is available from their relationships, including quality of support. (kcmhr.org)
  • For example, in Maslow's hierarchy of needs, belonging and social needs appear directly after safety needs, illustrating the necessity of social relationships for optimal wellbeing. (kcmhr.org)
  • In addition, Dr. Wright also conducts research on family health issues, social media and interpersonal relationships, and online research methods. (gmu.edu)
  • As a result, the vast majority of the population had to deal with the breakdown of face-to-face social relationships, the impossibility of carrying out recreational or religious activities in public places, and the urgent need to adapt the methods of study and work through the internet medium (e.g., smart working), with the risk of job loss for all those workers whose work was not possible remotely. (springer.com)