Measuring COVID-19 Stressors and Their Impact: The Second-Order Factor Model and Its Four First-Order Factors: Infection Fears, Economic, Grief, and Lockdown Stressors DOI
Ibrahim A. Kira, Hanaa Shuwiekh, Jeffrey S. Ashby

et al.

Journal of Loss and Trauma, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 26(8), P. 733 - 751

Published: May 7, 2021

The current research aims to test the new measurement model of COVID-19 stressors which includes four stressor types: infection fears, lockdown, economic, and grief in one second-order factor. Using a sample 2732 from 11 Arab countries measures for stressors, PTSD, depression, anxiety, executive function, we conducted exploratory confirmatory factor analyses, multigroup invariance, correlations. A with first-order factors fit data well. All were significantly correlated working memory, inhibition deficits. measure its subscales have robust psychometrics invariant across genders.

Language: Английский

A descriptive overview of research approaches to school-related trauma pedagogy. A systematic review of the last decade DOI Creative Commons
Sophia Köstler, Stephan Gingelmaier, Nicola-Hans Schwarzer

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International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 13

Published: March 11, 2025

Language: Английский

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Post-traumatic stress disorder in healthcare workers of emergency departments during the pandemic: A cross-sectional study DOI
Suphi Bahadırlı, Eser Sağaltıcı

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 50, P. 251 - 255

Published: Aug. 14, 2021

Language: Английский

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29

Effectiveness of self-help plus (SH+) in reducing anxiety and post-traumatic symptomatology among care home workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a randomized controlled trial DOI Creative Commons
Marianna Riello, Marianna Purgato, C Bove

et al.

Royal Society Open Science, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 8(11)

Published: Nov. 1, 2021

This article describes a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of supervised online delivery self-help plus (SH+), during second wave COVID-19 contagions in Northern Italy. The SH+ is psychological intervention developed by World Health Organization increase person's ability deal with stress. In this trial, it was tested primarily as tool reduce anxiety and post-traumatic symptomatology workers residential nursing care homes. order partial out non-specific effects intervention, compared an equally structured alternative activity. Secondarily, view future emergencies, potential perceived stress, subjective well-being foster individual resilience explored. At post-intervention, preregistered analysis revealed no difference self-reported and/or between group receiving engaged Some specific positive were only found on engagement exploratory analyses. These findings raise question whether previously documented prevention psychiatric conditions could be attributed mostly rather than factors connected participant enrolment intervention. Indeed, had been not being any activity (often described literature ‘treatment usual’—or ‘enhanced treatment usual’, when some relevant information given control one-off). Given negative study, before implemented clinical practice, further studies should conducted examine its short- long-term beneficial effects, means that employ but similarly interventions conditions, aiming minimize confounding effect factors.

Language: Английский

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29

Mental health and well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic: stress vulnerability, resilience and mood disturbances in fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis DOI Open Access
Cristina Iannuccelli, Bruno Lucchino, Chiara Gioia

et al.

Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 39(3), P. 153 - 160

Published: June 21, 2021

Language: Английский

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28

Measuring COVID-19 Stressors and Their Impact: The Second-Order Factor Model and Its Four First-Order Factors: Infection Fears, Economic, Grief, and Lockdown Stressors DOI
Ibrahim A. Kira, Hanaa Shuwiekh, Jeffrey S. Ashby

et al.

Journal of Loss and Trauma, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 26(8), P. 733 - 751

Published: May 7, 2021

The current research aims to test the new measurement model of COVID-19 stressors which includes four stressor types: infection fears, lockdown, economic, and grief in one second-order factor. Using a sample 2732 from 11 Arab countries measures for stressors, PTSD, depression, anxiety, executive function, we conducted exploratory confirmatory factor analyses, multigroup invariance, correlations. A with first-order factors fit data well. All were significantly correlated working memory, inhibition deficits. measure its subscales have robust psychometrics invariant across genders.

Language: Английский

Citations

27