BMC Nursing,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: Dec. 11, 2023
Abstract
Background
During
the
COVID-19
epidemic
in
China,
clinical
nurses
are
at
an
elevated
risk
of
suffering
fatigue.
This
research
sought
to
investigate
correlation
between
dispositional
mindfulness
and
fatigue
among
nurses,
as
well
potential
mediation
role
sleep
quality
this
relationship.
Methods
online
cross-sectional
survey
was
performed
from
August
September
2022
collect
data
2143
Chinese
after
re-emergence
COVID-19.
The
significance
effect
determined
through
a
bootstrap
approach
with
SPSS
PROCESS
macro.
Results
Higher
levels
were
significantly
negatively
related
(r
=
-0.518,
P
<
0.001)
disturbance
-0.344,
0.001).
Besides,
insufficient
associated
0.547,
Analyses
revealed
that
mediated
(β
-0.137,
95%
Confidence
Interval
[-0.156,
-0.120]).
Conclusions
In
post-COVID-19
pandemic
era,
nurses’
awareness
reduction
fatigue,
which
by
quality.
Intervention
strategies
measures
should
be
adapted
improve
reduce
during
pandemic.
Journal of Counseling & Development,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
101(1), P. 114 - 126
Published: June 8, 2022
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
had
an
unprecedented
psychological
impact,
revealing
immense
emotional
disturbances
among
the
general
population.
This
study
examined
extent
to
which
social
connectedness,
dispositional
mindfulness,
and
coping
moderate
symptoms
of
anxiety
depression
in
1242
adults
under
same
government-issued
stay-at-home
mandate.
Participants
completed
measures
anxiety,
depression,
coping,
regression
analyses
were
used
examine
associations
interaction
effects.
Results
indicated
that
connectedness
mindfulness
associated
with
reduced
symptoms.
For
individuals
living
a
partner,
decreased
avoidant
anxious
In
households
children,
overutilization
approach
served
increase
depression.
indicate
importance
considering
counseling
enhance
factors
serving
protect
clients
during
public
health
crisis.
Implications
for
professional
counselors
areas
future
research
are
discussed.
Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 17, 2024
Abstract
Adolescence
is
a
pivotal
time
for
social
and
emotional
wellbeing
development,
the
literature
calls
psychosocial
support
approaches
in
this
population.
Outdoor
adventure
education
(OAE),
programs
that
contain
activities
perceived
as
risky
by
participants
but
undertaken
an
environment
of
risk
management
support,
provide
holistic
approach
to
protecting
enhancing
adolescent
mental
health.
A
qualitative
descriptive
methodology
using
purposive
sampling
was
employed
recruit
adolescents
teachers
from
Western
Australia
involved
OAE.
Template
thematic
analysis
used
analyse
semi-structured
interview
data
five
focus
groups
with
four
key
informant
interviews
OAE
teachers.
Our
findings
suggest
developing
maintaining
connections
others
during
programming
are
powerful
protective
factors
outcomes
participants.
The
tangible
responsibilities
inherent
challenges
created
opportunities
multifaceted
successes,
which
also
featured
important
finding
our
study.
We
conclude
deliberate,
critical
decisions
connections,
challenges,
nurturing
individual
empowerment
participants,
may
positively
impact
outcomes.
Further
research
needed
understand
impacts
on
it
relates
empowerment.
International Journal of Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
60(2)
Published: Feb. 26, 2025
ABSTRACT
The
COVID‐19
pandemic
had
widespread
socio‐psychological
consequences.
About
3
years
later,
on
7
October
2023,
a
horrific
invasion
by
the
Hamas
terrorist
organisation
took
place
in
Israel,
leading
to
war
Gaza.
These
two
massive
emergency
events
can
be
classified
as
disasters,
with
far‐reaching
implications.
During
both
periods,
mental
health
professionals
faced
shared
trauma,
thus
experiencing
trauma
personally
and
through
experiences
of
their
patients.
In
this
study,
we
focus
therapists'
experiences,
thoughts,
feelings
during
these
that
have
befallen
Israel.
An
open‐ended
questionnaire
was
completed
201
therapists.
A
thematic
analysis
performed,
revealing
main
categories:
differentiation
between
events,
relating
essence
each
threat
unique;
continuum,
drawing
linear
line
from
first
second,
integrating
implications
into
coherent
interpretation.
findings
contribute
increasing
awareness
complexity
such
difficult
situations,
highlighting
need
pay
attention
professionals'
perceptions
intense
times,
while
also
demonstrating
importance
understanding
differences
disasters
Psychology Research and Behavior Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 18, P. 901 - 915
Published: April 1, 2025
Health
crises
and
disease
outbreaks
can
trigger
public
fear,
leading
to
behaviors
such
as
panic
buying.
It's
crucial
learn
from
past
identify
factors
that
curb
buying,
enabling
more
effective
management
of
this
phenomenon.
Although
mindfulness
has
been
shown
influence
individual
consumption
behavior,
no
research
date
explored
its
association
with
This
utilizes
terror
theory
investigate
the
mindfulness,
a
personality
trait,
on
buying
during
health
crisis,
explore
sequential
mediating
roles
social
alienation
death
anxiety.
A
two-wave
survey
was
administered
342
Chinese
college
students
COVID-19
outbreak.
Initially,
provided
their
levels
demographic
information.
week
later,
participants
who
had
completed
first
wave
reported
intentions,
alienation,
Structural
Equation
Modeling
analysis
revealed
negative
relationship
between
anxiety
acting
both
parallel
serial
mediators
in
relationship.
Our
deepens
understanding
consumer
behavior
perspective,
fills
gap
study
uncovers
"black
box"
The
findings
highlight
potential
mitigating
crises,
offering
practical
implications
for
managing
pandemic-related
challenges
providing
valuable
insights
future
mindful
consumption.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
18(6), P. e0285270 - e0285270
Published: June 8, 2023
Initial
COVID-19-related
social
distancing
restrictions,
imposed
in
the
UK
March
2020,
and
subsequent
lifting
of
restrictions
May
2020
caused
antenatal
disruption
stress
which
exceeded
expected
vulnerabilities
associated
with
this
lifecourse
transition.
The
current
study
aimed
to
explore
psychological
experiences
women
during
different
phases
pandemic-related
lockdown
UK.
Semi-structured
interviews
were
held
24
about
their
experiences:
twelve
interviewed
after
initial
(Timepoint
1;
T1),
a
separate
those
2;
T2).
Interviews
transcribed
recurrent,
cross-sectional
thematic
analysis
was
conducted.
Two
themes
identified
for
each
timepoint,
theme
contained
sub-themes.
T1
were:
'A
Mindful
Pregnancy'
'It's
Grieving
Process',
T2
'Coping
Lockdown
Restrictions'
'Robbed
Our
Pregnancy'.
COVID-19
related
had
an
adverse
effect
on
women's
mental
health
period.
Feeling
trapped,
anxious,
abandoned
common
at
both
timepoints.
Actively
encouraging
conversations
wellbeing
routine
care
adopting
prevention
opposed
cure
attitude
toward
implementing
additional
support
provisions
may
serve
improve
crises.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Feb. 15, 2023
The
emergence
of
the
COVID-19
pandemic
has
created
an
environment
in
which
numerous
determinants
poor
mental
health
are
intensified.
Lockdown,
re-lockdown,
and
media
coverage
spread
virus,
have
potential
to
contribute
increased
levels
anxiety
depression.
Mindfulness
may
act
as
a
buffer
against
COVID-19-related
depressive
disorders.We
conducted
systematic
review
meta-analysis
by
searching
PubMed,
PsycINFO,
Web
Science,
Google
Scholar
for
any
study
published
between
January
2020
March
2022.
In
this
study,
Comprehensive
Meta-Analysis
Version
3.3
software
was
applied
evaluate
effect
size
random
model.
addition,
heterogeneity
analysis
evaluated
using
indicators
Q
I2
indicators.
Three
methods
were
used
test
publication
bias:
funnel
plot,
Classic
Fail-safe
N,
Egger's
linear
regression.
According
features
included
articles,
subgroup
utilized
moderator
study.The
finally
12
articles
(16
samples,
N
=
10,940)
obtained
26
independent
sizes.
accordance
with
meta-analysis,
model,
correlation
mindfulness
-0.330
(p
<
0.001),
depression
-0.353
supported
on
anxiety,
region
had
essential
moderating
0.001).
Sample
type
did
not
produce
significant
0.190).
mode
action
0.038).
linkage
depression,
regional
differences
sample
no
discernible
impact
0.213).
0.003).Our
indicated
that
there
public
health.
Our
added
evidence
supporting
beneficial
nature
mindfulness.
A
cascading
development
traits
improve
start
International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
46(2), P. 441 - 463
Published: March 11, 2024
Abstract
The
coronavirus
disease-19
(COVID-19)
pandemic
has
disproportionately
impacted
Black,
Indigenous,
and
People
of
Color
(BIPOC)
communities
due
to
systemic
health
disparities
based
on
race,
ethnicity,
inequities.
Among
extent
literature
BIPOC
mental
COVID-19,
there
is
a
pressing
need
for
culturally
responsive,
trauma-informed
treatment
approaches
that
go
beyond
the
broader
impacts
or
immediate
pandemic-related
concerns
address
persisting
COVID-19
health.
To
this
end,
our
article
aims
equip
professional
counselors
with
necessary
tools
serve
clients
more
effectively
by
(1)
understanding
ethno-racial
inequities
pandemic,
(2)
assessing
intersectional
dimensions
stress
trauma
associated
(3)
employing
therapeutic
promote
physical
well-being
in
clients.