Investigating the Relationship Among Fear of COVID-19, Student Engagements in Online Learning Environment and Psychological Well-Being: The Mediating Role of Intolerance of Uncertainty DOI
Gazanfer Anlı

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 10, 2025

Abstract Due to the coronavirus disease pandemic, most countries have made rapid decisions on various topics. Regarding education, prevent spread of coronavirus, it was decided replace face-to-face learning. In Türkiye, universities started offering online classes in March 2019. This transition has raised concerns regarding student engagement learning environments (SEOLE) and psychological well-being (PWB) due fear COVID-19 (FC-19) as a construct. Furthermore, intolerance uncertainty (IU) emerged critical mediator influencing these dynamics. Four models were proposed examine relationships. Models 1 2, mediates relationship between environments, with age, gender, class level, perceived success included control variables. 3 4 investigate how well-being, using same By synthesizing empirical studies theoretical frameworks, we elucidate mechanisms that may mitigate adverse effects pandemic among students.

Language: Английский

Self-compassion, intolerance of uncertainty, fear of COVID-19, and well-being: A serial mediation investigation DOI Open Access
M. Engin Deniz

Personality and Individual Differences, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 177, P. 110824 - 110824

Published: March 11, 2021

Language: Английский

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Investigating the Relationships between COVID-19 Quality of Life, Loneliness, Happiness, and Internet Addiction among K-12 Teachers and School Administrators—A Structural Equation Modeling Approach DOI Open Access
Turgut Karaköse, Tuncay Yavuz ÖZDEMİR, Stamatios Papadakis

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 19(3), P. 1052 - 1052

Published: Jan. 18, 2022

It is well acknowledged that the roles of both school administrators and teachers have changed due to global education crisis caused by COVID-19. During this challenging critical period, it essential investigate how those working in sector who undertake strategic tasks for sustainable are affected new conditions brought about COVID-19 pandemic. This study investigates interrelationships between quality life, loneliness, happiness, Internet addiction. The research was designed according relational survey model, conducted with 432 K-12 schools. data collected through online questionnaires, structural equation modelling (SEM) used test analyze proposed hypotheses. study's results revealed a positive relationship related life loneliness significantly positively predicts In context, impact on quality, participants' levels increased, increase them become addicted using Internet. Interestingly, also determined exists happiness as individuals their level increased. many studies prior pandemic, negative happiness. current during two variables positive. SEM directly affects addiction, teachers. Furthermore, addiction indirectly

Language: Английский

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Burnout in Professional Psychotherapists: Relationships with Self-Compassion, Work–Life Balance, and Telepressure DOI Open Access
Yasuhiro Kotera,

Robert Maxwell-Jones,

Ann‐Marie Edwards

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 18(10), P. 5308 - 5308

Published: May 17, 2021

Though negative impacts of COVID-19 on occupational mental health have been reported, the psychotherapists has not evaluated in depth. As this group treats ever-increasing problems, it is essential to appraise key factors for their health. Accordingly, study aimed explore burnout professional psychotherapists. A total 110 participants completed self-report measures regarding burnout, self-compassion, work–life balance and telepressure. Correlation, regression moderation analyses were conducted. Both components—emotional exhaustion depersonalisation—were positively associated with weekly working hours telepressure, negatively age, self-compassion balance. Weekly significant predictors emotional depersonalisation. Lastly, partially mediated relationship between but did mediate The findings suggest that maintaining high particularly important psychotherapists, protecting them from burnout. Moreover, needs be cultivated mitigate exhaustion. Mental care implemented achieve sustainable workers public.

Language: Английский

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The effect of COVID-19 on tourists’ intention to resume hotel consumption: The role of resilience DOI Creative Commons
Francisco Peco-Torres, Ana Isabel Polo Peña, Dolores M. Frías‐Jamilena

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International Journal of Hospitality Management, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 99, P. 103075 - 103075

Published: Sept. 24, 2021

This study aims to better understand how one particular personal capacity-psychological resilience-may help consumers adapt the 'new normal' provoked by COVID-19 pandemic in hotel context, which is characterized high uncertainty. We conducted a quantitative empirical among of services, showed that their psychological resilience has negative effect on perceived health risk and emotional risk. helps increase tourist intention return consuming services despite on-going pandemic. The findings are value literature professional sector alike, as they demonstrate both relationships jointly for first time. work can firms design more effective strategies approaching customers normal'.

Language: Английский

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Covid-19 fear, happiness and stress in adults: the mediating role of psychological resilience and coping with stress DOI
Adem Peker, Serkan Cengiz

International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 26(2), P. 123 - 131

Published: July 12, 2021

Objective The aim of this study is to examine the mediating role coping with stress and psychological resilience in relationship between happiness perceived COVID-19 fear Turkish adults.

Language: Английский

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Self-compassion, Resilience, Fear of COVID-19, Psychological Distress, and Psychological Well-being among Turkish Adults DOI Open Access
Osman Hatun, Tuğba Türk Kurtça

Current Psychology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 42(23), P. 20052 - 20062

Published: March 24, 2022

Language: Английский

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How and When May Technostress Impact Workers’ Psycho-Physical Health and Work-Family Interface? A Study during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Italy DOI Open Access
Valentina Sommovigo, Chiara Bernuzzi, Georgia Libera Finstad

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 20(2), P. 1266 - 1266

Published: Jan. 10, 2023

Although a growing body of research has analyzed the determinants and effects technostress, it is still unclear how when technostress would impact workers' psycho-physical health work-family interface during pandemic. To fill this gap, study tests mediating mechanisms boundary conditions associated with on well-being conflict. A total 266 Italian workers completed online questionnaires measuring (traditional vs. remote) working modalities, fear COVID-19, excessively, distress, conflict, loss loved one due to resilience. Structural equation models were performed. Results indicated that was positively related distress as mediated by COVID-19 respectively. The exacerbated health, while resilience buffered excessively Since numerous organizations intend maintain remote also after emergency, crucial phenomenon its peaks adoption, prevent potential negative outcomes. implications these findings for theory practice are discussed.

Language: Английский

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Impact of the war in Ukraine on resilience, protective, and vulnerability factors DOI Creative Commons
Shaul Kimhi, Yohanan Eshel, Hadas Marciano

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Frontiers in Public Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11

Published: June 16, 2023

War or armed conflict is one of the most severe human-made adversities. The current study examines resilience, protective, and vulnerability factors a sample Ukrainian civilians, during Russian-Ukrainian war. level resilience coping indicators were compared with responses an Israeli following in May 2021. data collected by internet panel company. A representative residents ( N = 1,001) responded to online questionnaire. stratified sampling method was employed regarding geographic distribution, gender, age. concerning population 647) also company recent Gaza (May 2021). Three notable results emerged this study: (a) reported significantly higher levels following: Distress symptoms, sense danger, perceived threats, sample. However, despite these harsh feelings, respondents substantially hope societal compared, their counterparts, somewhat individual community resilience. (b) protective Ukraine (level hope, wellbeing, morale), predicted three types (individual, community, social) better than (sense distress threats). (c) best predictors wellbeing. (d) demographic characteristics hardly added prediction It appears that war threatens independence sovereignty country may, under certain conditions, enhance risk, lower wellbeing distress, threats.

Language: Английский

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Psychological Resilience Factors and Their Association With Weekly Stressor Reactivity During the COVID-19 Outbreak in Europe: Prospective Longitudinal Study DOI Creative Commons
Sophie Bögemann, Lara Puhlmann, Carolin Wackerhagen

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JMIR Mental Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 10, P. e46518 - e46518

Published: Oct. 17, 2023

Background Cross-sectional relationships between psychosocial resilience factors (RFs) and resilience, operationalized as the outcome of low mental health reactivity to stressor exposure (low “stressor reactivity” [SR]), were reported during first wave COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Objective Extending these findings, we here examined prospective weekly dynamics same RFs SR a longitudinal sample aftermath several European countries. Methods Over 5 weeks app-based assessments, participants exposure, problems, RFs, demographic data 1 6 different languages. As (partly) preregistered, hypotheses tested cross-sectionally at baseline (N=558), longitudinally (n=200), using mixed effects models mediation analyses. Results baseline, including positive appraisal style (PAS), optimism (OPT), general self-efficacy (GSE), perceived good stress recovery (REC), social support (PSS), negatively associated with scores, not only (baseline scores; all P<.001) but also prospectively (average scores across subsequent weeks; (PA), P=.008; OPT, P<.001; GSE, P=.01; REC, PSS, P=.002). In both associations, PAS mediated PSS on (cross-sectionally: 95% CI –0.064 –0.013; prospectively: –0.074 –0.0008). analyses RF-SR dynamics, PA stressors generally specifically related pandemic, GSE contemporaneous fashion (PA, PAC,P=.03; P<.001), lagged P=.36; PAC, P=.52; P=.06). Conclusions We identified psychological that predict cofluctuate within individuals. These results endorse previously associations do exclusively reflect mood congruency or other temporal bias effects. further confirm important role resilience.

Language: Английский

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From compassion to controversy: Unraveling the impact of societal resilience on the tapestry of attitudes towards Ukrainian refugees DOI Creative Commons
Arielle Kaim, Shaul Kimhi, Maya Siman‐Tov

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International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 105, P. 104326 - 104326

Published: Feb. 16, 2024

Global conflicts and geopolitical tensions are causing mass displacement, making refugee integration a pressing issue. The aftermath of Russia's 2022 invasion Ukraine has resulted in over 5 million internally displaced Ukrainians more than 8 refugees settling across Europe. success their relies on the hospitality attitudes citizens host nations. This study investigates factors influencing toward Ukrainian seven nearby countries, focusing resilience, both positive negative coping mechanisms. A cross-sectional questionnaire gathered data mostly through Internet panel samples from Georgia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Romania. instruments employed this present include: towards refugees, societal individual community hope, morale, feeling safe at home, well-being, sense danger, distress symptoms, post-traumatic stress disorder, perceived threats, government support. Attitudes vary nations, with Georgia Estonia displaying highest acceptance (3.92 3.29, respectfully), Slovakia Republic (2.63 2.5, respectfully) exhibiting lower levels positivity. Societal resilience emerged as key factor refugees. Other predictors included PTSD, education, gender, threats. Females higher-educated individuals expressed favorable attitudes. Fostering strategies is essential for refugees' integration, targeted interventions, educational programs, awareness campaigns playing significant role building empathy aiding acceptance. Policies should encourage social inclusion economic opportunities communities, addressing These findings may inform crisis support policies enhancing communities.

Language: Английский

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