Qualitative Health Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
34(6), P. 517 - 527
Published: Dec. 11, 2023
Individuals
have
faced
unprecedented
uncertainty
and
risk
surrounding
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
decision-making
dilemmas
been
complicated
by
quickly
evolving
often
contradictory
recommendations
for
staying
healthy.
Using
tenets
of
problematic
integration
theory
orders
theory,
we
analyzed
interview
data
from
50
mothers
who
gave
birth
during
pandemic
to
understand
how
perceptions
shaped
their
about
keeping
themselves
infants
healthy
in
first
year
after
birth.
Results
describe
some
our
sample
made
sense
prioritize
first-order
risks
own
family’s
physical
health,
other
prioritized
second-order
relationships
identities.
We
also
discuss
social
nature
mitigating
catalysts
shifting
perceptions.
Theoretical
practical
implications
include
improving
public
health
messaging
clinical
conversations
enable
individuals
effectively
manage
identity
needs
alongside
serious
threats
health.
Addictive Behaviors,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
141, P. 107633 - 107633
Published: Feb. 1, 2023
The
present
study
investigated
the
factors
that
may
be
associated
with
a
dysfunctional
use
of
social
media
use,
by
exploring
association
between
adult
attachment
patterns
and
problematic
analyzing
sequential
mediation
self-esteem,
fear
missing
out
(FoMO),
time
spent
on
media.
A
sample
470
users
(Mage
=
33.76
years;
SD
14.267;
70
%
women)
completed
Bergen
Social
Media
Addiction
Scale,
Fear
Missing
Out
Rosenberg
Self-Esteem
Relationship
Questionnaire.
Results
showed
path
analysis
model
providing
an
excellent
fit
to
data
(χ2
2.939,
p
0.230;
GFI
0.998,
TLI
0.987,
CFI
RMSEA
0.032,
SRMR
0.016).
significant
positive
total
effect
in
associations
preoccupied
fearful
emerged.
Both
were
also
related
FoMO,
media,
which
sequentially
were,
turn,
significantly
use.
Finally,
when
added
into
model,
they
totally
mediated
relationships
suggesting
full
multiple
(R2
0.33).
Such
provide
useful
information
for
clinical
practice
develop
tailored
interventions
prevention
programs
address
compensatory
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: June 27, 2022
Fear
of
childbirth
(FOC)
is
one
the
most
common
psychological
symptoms
among
pregnant
women
and
significantly
relates
to
cesarean
section,
anxiety,
depression.
However,
it
not
clear
prevalence
risk
factors
FOC
Chinese
since
outbreak
COVID-19
pandemic.The
objective
this
study
was
examine
associations
between
coping
styles,
intolerance
uncertainty,
FOC.From
December
2021
April
2022,
a
cross-sectional
survey
conducted
in
two
hospitals
China
through
convenient
sampling.
The
969
women,
which
included
Childbirth
Attitude
Questionnaire
(CAQ),
Intolerance
Uncertainty
Scale-12
(IUS-12),
Simplified
Coping
Style
(SCSQ).The
total
67.8%.
percentages
with
mild
(a
score
28-39),
moderate
(40-51),
severe
(52-64)
were
43.6,
20.2,
4.0%,
respectively.
regression
results
indicated
that
primiparas,
unplanned
pregnancy,
few
spousal
support,
negative
styles
significant
FOC.
Women
who
adopt
positive
strategies
experienced
lower
level
fear.These
findings
suggest
cultivating
obtaining
sufficient
information
may
be
helpful
for
mothers'
mental
health.
Regular
screening
assessment
perinatal
symptoms,
such
as
high
uncertainty
should
adopted
reduce
fear
childbirth.
Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 25, 2024
Purpose
The
emergence
of
the
COVID-19
epidemic
has
considerably
increased
intricacy
information,
exacerbating
difficulties
firms
encounter
in
efficiently
processing
and
understanding
accurate
data
knowledge.
Consequently,
profoundly
exacerbated
production
ambiguity
for
firms,
thereby
disrupting
their
regular
business
operations
supply
chain
activities.
Digital
technologies
(DTs)
are
essential
tools
to
process
interpret
information
knowledge,
improving
resilience
against
interruptions.
Design/methodology/approach
This
research
investigates
effect
digital
on
firm
throughout
COVID-19,
utilizing
PLS-SEM
artificial
neural
networks
(ANN)
derived
from
a
comprehensive
survey
Pakistani
manufacturing
firms.
Findings
Our
assesses
mediating
role
integration,
memory,
absorptive
capacity,
as
well
moderating
influence
complexity.
outcomes
demonstrate
that
integration
(SCI),
memory
(SCM),
capacity
(SCAC)
mediate
technologies’
resilience.
Moreover,
situations
where
is
highly
complex,
DTs
have
greater
firm’s
Originality/value
results
enhance
our
comprehension
awareness
resilience-related
effects
offer
significant
management
insights
strengthening
setting
pandemic.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: April 27, 2023
Background
It
remains
unclear
how
fear
of
COVID-19
and
resilience
are
related
to
psychological
distress
based
on
occupations
among
healthcare
workers
(HCWs)
in
hospitals
treating
patients
with
COVID-19.
We
conducted
a
survey
the
mental
health
HCWs
during
pandemic
determine
relationship
between
factors
such
as
well
each
occupation
HCWs.
Methods
web-based
at
seven
Japan
from
December
24,
2020
March
31,
2021.
A
total
634
participants
were
analyzed,
information
regarding
their
socio-demographic
characteristics
employment
status
was
collected.
Several
psychometric
measures
used,
including
Kessler’s
Psychological
Distress
Scale
(K6),
(FCV-19S),
Resilience
(RS14).
Factors
identified
by
logistic
regression
analysis.
The
association
job
title
scales
examined
one-way
ANOVA,
t
-tests
examine
FCV-19S
hospital
initiatives.
Results
found
that
nurses
clerical
associated
without
considering
or
RS14;
model
included
FCV-19S,
distress,
but
not;
when
RS14
considered,
protective.
In
terms
occupation,
lower
physicians
higher
workers,
while
other
occupations.
Having
access
in-hospital
consultation
infection
control
emotional
support
FCV-19S.
Conclusion
Based
our
findings,
we
can
conclude
level
differed
differences
important
factors.
order
provide
for
pandemic,
it
is
create
services
enable
employees
discuss
concerns.
addition,
take
steps
strengthen
preparation
future
disasters.
Acta Psychologica,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
237, P. 103937 - 103937
Published: May 12, 2023
Increasing
attention
has
been
recently
paid
to
the
influences
of
COVID-19
outbreak
on
human
psyche
due
its
potentially
detrimental
after-effects.
However,
little
is
known
about
effects
practices
introduced
contain
outbreak,
such
as
social
isolation
and
lockdowns,
individuals'
psychological
problems
well-being,
or
how
a
fear
amplifies
reduces
these
effects.
Using
sample
2680
Vietnamese
adults,
data
were
collected
between
15
August
November
2021
through
an
online-based
survey.
This
study
adopted
moderated
mediation
model.
Remarkably,
was
not
only
found
significantly
exacerbate
adverse
distress
life
satisfaction,
but
it
also
decreased
impact
satisfaction
with
life.
The
effect
relationship
satisfaction.
makes
significant
novel
contributions
our
extant
knowledge
destructive
consequences
COVID-19.
findings
can
benefit
policymakers
practitioners
include
valuable
recommendations
avert
crises
increase
well-being
during
after
pandemic.
Psychology Research and Behavior Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 16, P. 509 - 520
Published: Feb. 1, 2023
Social
isolation
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic
has
greatly
increased
probability
of
Internet
dependence.
This
study
sought
to
examine
relation
between
future
time
perspective
and
college
students'
dependence,
as
well
mediating
role
boredom
proneness
moderating
effect
self-control
in
link
dependence.A
questionnaire
survey
was
carried
out
among
students
from
two
universities
China.
A
sample
448
participants
varying
freshmen
seniors
completed
questionnaires
on
perspective,
self-control.Results
indicated
that
with
high
were
less
likely
fall
into
dependence
mediated
this
relationship.
The
moderated
by
self-control.
Boredom
had
a
greater
impact
for
low
self-control.Future
could
influence
through
proneness,
which
is
results
advanced
our
understanding
how
affected
revealing
intervention
strategies
improve
would
be
instrumental
reducing