• Psychiatric illness and insomnia were positively associated with depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms, whereas psychological resilience was negatively associated with depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms. (frontiersin.org)
  • Furthermore, the rise in psychological and psychiatric symptoms is also a result of COVID-19 related deaths and illnesses as well as social unrest and economic crises ( 14 , 15 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • There is growing evidence that psychosocial interventions can have psychological benefits for people affected by cancer, including improved symptoms of mental health and wellbeing and optimised immune responses. (ecancer.org)
  • Measures included CSA (self-report of sexual abuse prior to age 18, yes/no), and continuous scores for resilience (10-item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale), depressive symptoms (Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale), and Quality of Life (QOL) (adapted Medical Outcome Study-HIV Short Form). (confex.com)
  • Relationship of resilience to personality, coping, and psychiatric symptoms in young adults. (springer.com)
  • We also evaluated the impact of persisting physical, behavioral, and cognitive symptoms on resilience. (bvsalud.org)
  • The presence of persisting symptoms following hospital discharge affects psychological resilience. (bvsalud.org)
  • Patients were asked to assess their sensation of nasal symptoms using a 10-point visual analog scale. (bvsalud.org)
  • Our primary clinical symptom is perceived stress, with additional measures of depressive and anxiety symptoms, alcohol use, stress resilience, positive mental health, and stress reactivity in daily life. (biomedcentral.com)
  • All eight direct-effect paths-from menopausal symptoms to support and adaptation, from support to adaptation and resilience, from resilience to adaptation and management, from management to quality of life, and from adaptation to quality of life-were significant. (kjwhn.org)
  • Women who experience menopausal symptoms may be able to maintain and improve their quality of life if menopause management and menopause adaptation are successful through resilience and social support. (kjwhn.org)
  • We tested convergent validity with another measure of resilience and measures of self-esteem and depression and anxiety symptoms. (uri.edu)
  • The signs and symptoms of PTSD appear to arise from complex interactions of psychological and neurobiological factors. (medscape.com)
  • Title : Positive Psychological Factors are Associated with Lower PTSD Symptoms among Police Officers: Post Hurricane Katrina Personal Author(s) : McCanlies, Erin C.;Mnatsakanova, Anna;Andrew, Michael E.;Burchfiel, Cecil M.;Violanti, John M. (cdc.gov)
  • Over the past 50 years, more than 300 studies have explored the combined psychological and biological value of psychosocial interventions, from mindfulness to yoga to the arts, for cancer patients, survivors and carers [ 1 - 3 ]. (ecancer.org)
  • The results provide first evidence that positive affective recovery may be relevant within transdiagnostic subclinical and clinical stages of mental disorder, suggesting that it may be a potential target for mobile health interventions fostering resilience in daily life. (jmir.org)
  • Conclusion/Implications: Understanding the factors contributing to resilience among women with HIV exposed to CSA might help in the design of needed effective interventions to minimize the untoward consequences of CSA (depression, poor QOL). (confex.com)
  • Interventions tailored to increase resilience should be considered to improve quality of life for recovered COVID-19 patients. (bvsalud.org)
  • It is important that interventions be adopted to alleviate the effect of work-related stressors and promote the psychological health of emergency nurses. (cdc.gov)
  • To enhance subjective happiness of menopausal middle-aged women, nursing interventions, which reduce emotional stress and improve resilience, should be provided. (jkpmhn.org)
  • There are a variety of resilience-enhancing interventions that exist in a variety of settings. (healthproblemsnews.com)
  • Other resilience-enhancing interventions include mindfulness, meditation and positive psychology," he said. (healthproblemsnews.com)
  • The finding that resilience can play a protective or coping role in persons with schizophrenia provides clinicians an opportunity to use non-drug interventions in treatment," said Jeste. (healthproblemsnews.com)
  • Interventions, like resilience training, could be combined with other therapies, allowing for more comprehensive treatment plans. (healthproblemsnews.com)
  • significantly reduced the associations between microaggression and psychological distress. (researchgate.net)
  • Assessments will include clinical measures of anxiety, depression, psychological functioning, specific mental health concerns (e.g. academic distress and substance misuse), resilience and therapeutic alliance. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The purpose of this study was to extend Fredrickson and Robert's ( 1997 ) Objectification Theory by examining coping with sexually oppressive experiences via internalization/self-blame as another important way, in addition to self-objectification and internalization of cultural standards of beauty, to possibly explain how sexual objectification experiences (SOEs) influence psychological distress. (springer.com)
  • An additional purpose of this study was to examine the potential moderating or buffering role of resilience in the links between SOEs and psychological distress and between SOEs and coping with these experiences via internalization, self-objectification, and internalization of cultural standards of beauty. (springer.com)
  • Results revealed that both coping with sexist oppression via internalization and self-objectification uniquely mediated the SOEs-psychological distress link but internalization of cultural standards of beauty did not. (springer.com)
  • Results from the moderation analyses indicated that the direct effect of SOEs and coping with via internalization and the conditional indirect effects of SOEs on psychological distress were contingent on resilience such that these relationships were only significant among women with low resilience or at the mean of resilience, suggesting that high resilience plays a buffering role whereas low resilience plays an exacerbating role. (springer.com)
  • The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected people's psychological well-being, and hospitalized patients could face an even greater risk of psychological distress. (bvsalud.org)
  • It is characterized by widespread pain, abnormal pain processing, sleep disturbance, and fatigue that lead to psychological distress. (contemplative-studies.org)
  • Mental distress, hopelessness, and social resilience (social support) contributed to the discriminant function. (unimib.it)
  • The CD-RISC consists of 25 items, which are evaluated on a five-point Likert scale ranging from 0-4: not true at all (0), rarely true (1), sometimes true (2), often true (3), and true nearly all of the time (4) - these ratings result in a number between 0-100, and higher scores indicate higher resilience. (wikipedia.org)
  • Though Connor and Davidson (2003) did not find gender differences in their sample when developing the CD-RISC, subsequent findings regarding gender differences within the CD-RISC have supported two other conclusions: Higher Resilience in Men Campbell-Sills, Forde, and Stein (2009) found that in a large-scale community sample, men report higher levels of resilience than women when assessed with the CD-RISC. (wikipedia.org)
  • Higher Resilience in Women In a sample of over 50,000 Air Force Service Members, female participants scored higher on average than their male counterparts on the CD-RISC. (wikipedia.org)
  • Multiple regressions controlling for education, employment, and HIV status indicated that higher resilience significantly related to lower depression (β = -.48, t = -7.74, p = .001) and higher QOL (β = .25, t = 3.38, p = .001). (confex.com)
  • These results support the notion that kindness is a powerful brain health booster that can increase resilience and empathy. (frontiersin.org)
  • In response, educational, government and employing hospitals should develop measures and policies to support student nurses to help reduce stress and enhance resilience. (ulster.ac.uk)
  • Objectives: The aim of this study is to analyse previous literature conducted on strategies that enhance resilience in ICU nurses to cope with workplace adversities beyond the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. (bvsalud.org)
  • Beyond the "X's and O's:" How NCAA collegiate coaches define, identify, and cultivate resilience in athletes. (utah.edu)
  • There is a great need to carefully examine issues that may elevate one's risk for mental illness and develop strategies to mitigate risk and cultivate resilience. (pitt.edu)
  • Research has shown that the social determinants related to worse psychological responses to the pandemic include being female, age, previous mental health diagnosis, lower income, racial and ethnic disparities, poor subjective and objective health status, and being a healthcare worker ( 10 - 13 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Using an intersectional approach, the purpose of this study is to investigate contributions to and differences in perceived stress and personal resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic among a sample of predominantly female-identified IPV survivors (n = 41) to examine risks associated with this vulnerable population during disaster. (dgsi.pt)
  • Connor Davidson Resilience Scale), type of violence experienced (i.e. physical violence), COVID-19-related stressors (i.e. loss of income due to the pandemic) and relevant socio-demographic characteristics (i.e. race). (dgsi.pt)
  • The comparison between the two groups revealed significant differences in the support required by mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a higher percentage of MCD needed emotional and psychological support, especially from family members. (scilifelab.se)
  • Effect of Resilience on Health-Related Quality of Life during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study. (scilifelab.se)
  • The "Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale" instrument was also used to assess resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic. (scilifelab.se)
  • During a peak of the pandemic, mother participants between the ages of 26-46 ( n = 38, completion rate 75%) completed questionnaires on parental resilience levels and parent-reported child empathic pro-social behaviors before and after engaging in a 4 weeks online, self-paced, kindness curriculum. (frontiersin.org)
  • Comparison of mean resilience levels during COVID-19 to pre-pandemic general means indicated that mothers are reporting significantly lower levels of resilience as well as decreased empathetic behaviors in their children. (frontiersin.org)
  • The CD-RISC was created to improve on existing measures of resilience (e.g., hardiness or perceived stress). (wikipedia.org)
  • 13. Kiamarsi A, Mehrabizadeh Honarmand B, Najjarian M. [Construction and validation of a scale for measuring psychological hardiness]. (ac.ir)
  • Jeste and colleagues used the 10-item Connor-Davidson Resilience scale to measure resilience, using factors such as hardiness ("the ability to cope with change and adversity") and persistence ("putting forth ones best effort despite adverse circumstance. (healthproblemsnews.com)
  • Trauma, PTSD, and resilience: A review of the literature. (springer.com)
  • An examination of two (2) promising psycho-educational curricula for AAW at risk for depression and PTSD supports consideration of resilience as a protective factor among this population. (pitt.edu)
  • Strengthening psychological resilience among diverse AAW at risk for depression and/or PTSD may serve as a protective factor for symptom severity. (pitt.edu)
  • The description of participant characteristics before deployment combined with future longitudinal data analysis may allow researchers to identify modifiable multisystem risk and resilience factors for combat-related PTSD. (cdc.gov)
  • Adverse childhood experiences, resilience and mindfulness-based approaches: Common denominator issues for children with emotional, mental, or behavioral problems. (ac.ir)
  • This study aimed to examine the psychometric properties of English and Thai-version of the 15-item mindfulness attention awareness scale (MAAS) across five samples. (preprints.org)
  • One approach to coping with stress and building resilience is through Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR). (biomedcentral.com)
  • Athletes' perceptions of their coaches' efficacy were assessed using a modified version of the Coaching Efficacy Scale (CES), and perceptions of team efficacy were assessed using the Collective Efficacy Questionnaire for Sport (CEQS). (humankinetics.com)
  • Clinical Events Questionnaire, Connor-Davidson Resilience scale, and an investigator-developed demographic questionnaire were used to collect data from respondents. (cdc.gov)
  • Three instruments were used: an ad hoc questionnaire which included sociodemographic and relationship with peers and teachers questions, a Spanish adaptation of the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI-GS) and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC). (usb.edu.co)
  • Data were collected using demographic questionnaire, General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28) and Connor and Davidson Resilience Scale (RSA). (ac.ir)
  • Childhood abuse was assessed with the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire, a 25-item scale that evaluates emotional, physical and sexual abuse or neglect that occurred in childhood. (healthproblemsnews.com)
  • after completing the training resilience score and coping style score using Connor and Davidson resilience scale (CD-RISC) and Lazarus and Folkman's coping style questionnaire (WOCQ) before, immediately, one month and two months after intervention and score Domestic violence will be measured using a standard questionnaire to measure violence against women before, one month and two months after the intervention. (who.int)
  • A community sample of 480 adult residents of Panama completed a survey that included sociodemographic questions, COVID-19 related questions (e.g., health concerns regarding the virus, knowledge and behaviors in biosafety) and scales of stress, anxiety, depression, prosocial behavior, resilience, perceived social support, and insomnia. (frontiersin.org)
  • Background: Resilience (ability to function adaptively following adversity), childhood sexual abuse (CSA), depression and health-related quality of life (QOL) were investigated among HIV+ and HIV- women. (confex.com)
  • HIV+ and HIV- women did not differ in CSA, depression or resilience. (confex.com)
  • Depression also mediated (74% of total direct effect) the relationship between resilience and QOL. (confex.com)
  • CSA significantly related to higher depression only for women scoring low in resilience (β = .26, t = 2.50, p = .01). (confex.com)
  • Describe the relationships between resilience, childhood sexual abuse, depression and health-related quality of life in a sample of HIV+ and HIV- women. (confex.com)
  • We administered the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC-25), Beck's Depression inventory-II (BDI-II), and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory Y-form (STAI). (bvsalud.org)
  • 1 - 5 ] Anxiety and depression-common psychological responses to the diagnosis of cancer, cancer treatment, and hospitalization-are highly correlated with insomnia. (cancer.gov)
  • Resilience: Protective Factors for Depression and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder among African American Women? (pitt.edu)
  • Factor analysis of the original scale produced five factors: Personal competence, high standards, and tenacity Trust in one's instincts, tolerance of negative affect, and strengthening effects of stress Positive acceptance of change and secure relationships Control Spiritual influences The individual items are as follows (table adapted from Connor and Davidson 2003): There are a lack of studies that support the construct validity of the CD-RISC. (wikipedia.org)
  • Findings - These interviews indicate that participants exhibited low levels of resilience and a moderate amount of stress exposure highlighting risk factors associated with experiencing personal violence during disaster. (dgsi.pt)
  • Insomnia, the most common sleep disturbance in this population, is most often secondary to physical and/or psychological factors related to cancer and/or cancer treatment. (cancer.gov)
  • Our findings draw attention to the relations among the psychological, social, and political factors implicated in suicidal behavior in a context characterized by ongoing low-intensity warfare. (unimib.it)
  • Social resilience can be undermined by conditions of protracted and systematic violence undermining protective factors against suicidal ideations. (unimib.it)
  • Socio-cultural factors, resilience, and coping support for a culturally sensitive measure of resilience. (ac.ir)
  • Resilience research shows that factors such as engaging in acts of kindness, developing trusting relationships, and responding compassionately to the feelings of others can help lay new neural pathways and improve quality of life. (frontiersin.org)
  • Bezdjian and colleagues (2017) used the CD-RISC to examine the relationship between resilience and 6-month unsuitability attrition (i.e., separation from the military due to difficulties with mental health or behavioral adjustments) and between resilience and mental health diagnosis at 6 months after the start of basic training. (wikipedia.org)
  • These psychological manifestations are associated with personal, social, behavioral and cognitive variables that, taken together, encompass psychosocial determinants of how people respond to menacing situations ( 8 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • 5. Lansford JE, Dodge KA, Pettit GS, Bates JE, Crozier J, Kaplow J. A 12-year prospective study of the long-term effects of early child physical maltreatment on psychological, behavioral, and academic problems in adolescence. (ac.ir)
  • Her work explores fostering resilience, mental health help seeking, inter professional education, and culturally centered integrated primary care behavioral health services. (pitt.edu)
  • Participants underwent a psychological assessment 5 months after hospital discharge. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study aims to examine the relationship between wisdom, ‎well-being, and resilience within a sample of 223 participants (60 males and 163 ‎females) aged between 18 and 65 years. (jsser.org)
  • The scale showed good 1-2-week test-retest reliability (ICC 0.80 [95% CI 0.75, 0.85]) in a subsample of 230 participants. (uri.edu)
  • Nurses in the 3 trauma settings had high level of resilience, with no statistically significant differences between groups. (cdc.gov)
  • Findings showed a statistically significant association between the score of QoL and resilience, age, gender, income, and psychological health. (scilifelab.se)
  • To test the differences of resilience, stress and well-being and explore the correlations between nursing students in China and United Kingdom. (ulster.ac.uk)
  • These findings highlight the significant contribution of gender-based differences, psychological health, and resilience on the domains of QoL. (scilifelab.se)
  • Our results provide novel evidence on the brain basis of VT and emphasize psychological resilience as an important link from DMN functional connectivity to COVID-specific-VT. (nature.com)
  • In conclusion of the study, we emphasize that students who showed a higher level of resilience experienced less emotional exhaustion and greater personal accomplishment. (usb.edu.co)
  • The aim of this research was to determine resilience and burnout levels among nursing students, and to analyze the relationship between these two variables and the sociodemographic profile of the sample. (usb.edu.co)
  • Nursing students are experiencing stress, which is affecting their psychological well-being, but resilience is a protective factor. (ulster.ac.uk)
  • IPV is psychological or physical abuse in a personal relationship. (dgsi.pt)
  • In addition, the data support the relationship between resilience and burnout in the sample of students analyzed (r Resilience-emotional fatigue = -0.25, r-Realization Personal Resilience / efficiency = 0.52). (usb.edu.co)
  • Any type of change to one's internal or external environment that causes physical, emotional, or psychological strain. (epicproject.blog)
  • Being mindful increases happiness , improves the ability to bounce back from difficulties, resilience , and reduces physiological and psychological responses to stress . (contemplative-studies.org)
  • Also, the CD-RISC significantly negatively correlated with both the Perceived Stress Scale and the Sheehan Stress Vulnerability Scale. (wikipedia.org)
  • Whole-brain correlation analysis based on global functional connectivity density (FCD) mapping revealed that VT was negatively correlated with FCD in the right inferior temporal gyrus (ITG) (i.e., the lower FCD in ITG, the worse the VT), identified by mapping onto known large-scale networks as part of the default-mode network (DMN). (nature.com)
  • One reason given for this difference (as compared to findings from previous civilian studies) is that the women in this study volunteered to join the military, and those who do this may be more likely to have higher initial levels of resilience. (wikipedia.org)
  • This study aimed to identify functional brain markers of COVID-specific VT and explore the psychological mechanism underlying the brain-VT link. (nature.com)
  • Prospects and promises in the study of resilience. (springer.com)
  • This study aimed to extend the previous literature by outlining the psychological profile associated with COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in a sample of Italian citizens. (bvsalud.org)
  • We aimed to study resilience in recovered COVID-19 patients after hospital discharge. (bvsalud.org)
  • The study utilized the San Diego Wisdom ‎Scale, the World Health Organization-5 Well-Being Index, and the Connor-Davidson ‎Resilience Scale for data collection. (jsser.org)
  • The study findings revealed a ‎significant positive correlation between wisdom and resilience, psychological well-‎being and resilience, and well-being and age. (jsser.org)
  • The purpose of this study was to identify the critical clinical events for emergency nurses serving 3 patient populations (general, adult, pediatric) and whether the resilience of these nurses differed by the patient population served. (cdc.gov)
  • Objective: This study was conducted to provide a structural model of psychological well-being prediction based on family functioning, optimism, and resilience mediated by social adequacy. (aftj.ir)
  • The study tools were Ryff's (1989) Psychological Well-Being Scales (PWB), McMaster's (1950) Family Assessment Device (FAD), Scheier and Carver's (1985) Life Orientation Test (LOT), Connor-Davidson (2003) Resilience scale (CD-RISC), and Flanner et al. (aftj.ir)
  • he aim of the present study was to compare the psychological characteristics of university students in Gaza groups at differing levels of risk of suicide. (unimib.it)
  • The aim of the study was to examine the extent to which the resilience of a person is associated with the quality of life (QoL) of adults amongst Saudi Arabia. (scilifelab.se)
  • This study aims to establish the clinical effects of MBSR on stress regulation in a population that is susceptible to develop stress-related disorders (i.e., university students with mild to high self-reported stress), to assess the role of large-scale brain networks in stress regulation changes induced by MBSR, and to identify who may benefit most from MBSR. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The current study examines whether an interactive, parent-child kindness curriculum can serve as a potentiator for brain health as measured by resilience and child empathy levels. (frontiersin.org)
  • This study was undertaken to assess the validity, reliability, and differential item functioning (DIF) between English- and French-language versions of the 10-item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC-10) in SSc. (uri.edu)
  • This is the first study to quantitatively assess the effects of both childhood trauma and psychological resilience on health and metabolic function in people living with schizophrenia. (healthproblemsnews.com)
  • Results: Three themes emerged from the study, namely promoting personal attributes, effective relational support and active psychological support. (bvsalud.org)
  • Wisdom, well-being, and resilience are essential for individuals to effectively cope ‎with life's adversities. (jsser.org)
  • Ellen Lee, MD, first author and a research fellow at UC San Diego described resilience as "a psychological trait that helps people cope with and recover from adversities or hardships of different kinds. (healthproblemsnews.com)
  • Between April and May 2021, 1122 Italian volunteers completed a web survey on COVID-19 vaccine acceptance, also including several self-reported psychological measures. (bvsalud.org)
  • Lower personal resilience was not a significant discriminating factor for suicide risk. (unimib.it)
  • Scores on the CD-RISC have been compared to several scales designed to measure the same or a similar construct. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lower resilience was associated with mood disturbances in the months following clinical recovery (p = 0.005), persisting fatigue (p = 0.015), sleep changes (p = 0.046), and subjective cognitive complaints (p (bvsalud.org)
  • The CD-RISC is based on Connor and Davidson's operational definition of resilience, which is the ability to "thrive in the face of adversity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Multidimensional prevention and intervention strategies should incorporate culturally-centered, gender-specific, and strengths-based (resilience) models of care to help encourage mental health help-seeking and promotion of wellness for AAW. (pitt.edu)
  • The coping strategies will mitigate the development of maladaptive psychological disorders prone to working in a stressful environment. (bvsalud.org)
  • Limited international comparative research of the interaction between resilience, stress and well-being has been reported. (ulster.ac.uk)
  • The interaction between resilience and stress influences the psychological well-being of the undergraduate nursing students in both countries. (ulster.ac.uk)
  • The gender, income, and psychological health and interaction effect of resilience and age explained 40% of the variance in the total score of QoL. (scilifelab.se)
  • The social well-being and environmental well-being reported by MCD were significantly lower on the total scale of the WHOQOL-BREF than those reported by the CON group. (scilifelab.se)
  • Some individuals with systemic sclerosis (SSc) report positive mental health, despite severe disease manifestations, which may be associated with resilience, but no resilience measure has been validated in SSc. (uri.edu)
  • What is further striking is the observation that in both groups (those with schizophrenia and NCs), persons with high levels of resilience had overall better physical and mental health and metabolic biomarkers. (healthproblemsnews.com)
  • Basic psychological needs support in physical therapy. (utah.edu)
  • Family support had positive indirect and total effects, and resilience had positive direct and total effects on subjective happiness. (jkpmhn.org)
  • Four hundred and thirty-one university students (Mage = 20.53 years, SD = 1.89, range = 17-21), 75 of whom reported being at "high risk" of suicide were recruited in the Gaza Strip and asked to complete the Gaza Siege Checklist, Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale, Beck Hopelessness Scale, Berlin Social Support Scale, and Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale. (unimib.it)
  • 3 , 4 ] Physical illness, pain, hospitalization, drugs and other treatments for cancer, and the psychological impact of a malignant disease may disrupt the sleeping patterns of people with cancer. (cancer.gov)
  • Prevalence, demographics, and psychological associations of sleep disruption in patients with cancer: University of Rochester Cancer Center-Community Clinical Oncology Program. (cancer.gov)
  • Before and after singing, visual analogue mood scales, stress scales and saliva samples testing for cortisol, beta-endorphin, oxytocin and ten cytokines were taken. (ecancer.org)
  • This indicates that the resilience scores obtained from the CD-RISC correspond to lower levels of perceived stress and perceived stress vulnerability, respectively. (wikipedia.org)
  • Results indicated that service members who were separated from the Air Force due to unsuitability had reported lower levels of resilience at basic training as compared to those who were not separated. (wikipedia.org)
  • Service members diagnosed with a mental disorder at 6 months of service had also reported lower levels of resilience at basic training as compared to those who were not diagnosed with a mental disorder. (wikipedia.org)
  • Women self-reported higher average levels of resilience on all but three items. (wikipedia.org)
  • Differing levels of resilience between the two countries affected by age and intention to leave was reported. (ulster.ac.uk)
  • Thus, our second aim was to examine whether psychological resilience might be a mechanism through which brain function influences VT, i.e., an intervening variable in the brain-VT association. (nature.com)
  • This is the first report of the psychological impact of COVID-19 in the general Panamanian population and one of the only studies in the Latin American region and, therefore, contributes to research in the Latino population and lower-middle income countries. (frontiersin.org)
  • In contrast, negative psychological states and limited social interactions have been linked to lower white blood cell activity, reduced numbers of antibodies and increased stress hormone response [ 2 , 4 - 5 ]. (ecancer.org)
  • Validity of the 10- item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale for predicting performance following failure in competitive weightlifting. (utah.edu)
  • Concurrent validity was tested by examining relationships between the MAAS and psychological well-being (PWB). (preprints.org)
  • The six volumes taken together give an overview and insight into areas such as definitions of stress, resilience and wellbeing, relevant scales and instruments, stress-management/treatment/health promotion, outcome studies and professional issues. (sagepub.com)
  • Psychological variables may be crucial in favoring or discouraging health-related behaviors, including vaccine acceptance. (bvsalud.org)
  • Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have determined that psychological resilience has a positive effect on health outcomes for people living with schizophrenia. (healthproblemsnews.com)
  • High resilience could potentially play a large role in improving health outcomes for people living with schizophrenia. (healthproblemsnews.com)
  • Patients reported low resilience in the months following hospital discharge (CD-RISC-25 score [mean ± SD] = 55.82 ± 20.76), compared to data from studies on the general population. (bvsalud.org)
  • Consequently, our own studies present new techniques for producing HIV-resistant tissue, which you can use on your own or even to gene remedy strategies.Earlier small-scale studies show a connection between the COL5A1 gene and also anterior cruciate soft tissue (ACL) risk of harm. (3-deazaneplanocina.com)
  • Voor elk van deze studies wordt er een korte inhoud, take home message en beleidsimplicaties gegeven. (bfp-fbp.be)
  • The psychological measure of resilience was assessed using the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale. (bvsalud.org)
  • The CD-RISC-10 is a valid and reliable measure of resilience in SSc, with score comparability across English and French versions. (uri.edu)
  • Findings show the average scores of resilience revealed for UK and Chinese nursing students (26.70±5.11 and 25.18±5.61), stress (20.94±3.87 and 21.54±3.64) and well-being (15.43±4.38 and 14.93±4.00) respectively. (ulster.ac.uk)
  • s (1990) Social Adequacy Scale. (aftj.ir)
  • Globally nursing is considered a demanding profession and increasing attention has been placed on the psychological well-being and resilience of undergraduate nursing students. (ulster.ac.uk)
  • Design/methodology/approach - Using a structured interview guide, IPV survivors were interviewed regarding their perceived stress (i.e. perceived stress scale), personal resilience, (i.e. (dgsi.pt)