Asian Journal Of Social Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 17, 2024
Abstract
Traumatic
experiences
from
major
natural
disasters,
such
as
earthquakes,
can
lead
to
mental
health
challenges,
which
in
turn
may
foster
post‐traumatic
growth
(PTG).
In
this
study,
859
survivors
of
the
2013
Lushan
Earthquake
China
were
selected
research
participants.
We
explored
relationship
between
active
coping
and
PTG,
indirect
effect
resilience
relationship,
moderating
social
support.
The
empirical
results
revealed
that
positively
influenced
with
has
an
relationship.
Social
support
moderated
PTG
but
did
not
affect
PTG.
This
study
only
provides
new
insights
into
how
earthquake
achieve
through
strategies
also
emphasises
important
role
psychological
facilitating
recovery.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Jan. 25, 2024
Background
Campus
lockdown
orders
were
issued
for
the
purpose
of
preventing
and
controlling
COVID-19,
which
resulted
in
psychological
problems
among
college
students.
However,
experiences
they
have
during
pandemic
may
also
lead
to
positive
personal
changes,
including
posttraumatic
growth
(PTG).
The
current
study
examined
mediating
role
belief
a
just
world
meaning
life
social
support
PTG
COVID-19
campus
lockdown.
Method
An
online
survey
was
conducted
on
1711
students
Hebei
Province,
China.
Based
results,
structural
equation
model
established.
Results
Social
positively
predicted
PTG.
Furthermore,
played
between
respectively.
Besides,
could
predict
through
multiple
serial
effect
life.
Conclusion
These
results
indicated
mechanisms
by
influenced
PTG,
this
provided
insights
into
how
promote
post-traumatic
university
post-pandemic
period.
Psicologia Saúde & Doenças,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(01), P. 150 - 161
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Resumo:
O
impacto
psicológico
resultante
da
pandemia
COVID-19
continua
a
ser
investigado.Os
profissionais
de
saúde
(PS)
enfrentam
um
risco
acrescido
desenvolvimento
psicopatologia
(p.ex.ansiedade,
depressão,
stress
pós-traumático,
e
burnout)
devido
ao
confronto
com
situações
altamente
desafiantes
potencialmente
traumáticas.O
presente
estudo
tem
como
objectivo
avaliar
os
efeitos
do
GrowthCare
(GWCA
-um
programa
intervenção
em
grupo),
na
promoção
crescimento
pós-traumático
(CPT).O
GWCA
conta
7
sessões
semanais
60
minutos
visa
diminuir
o
sofrimento
promover
mental
dos
PS.O
grupo
psicoterapêutico
(n=9)
é
misto
(i.e.,
médicos,
enfermeiros,
assistentes
técnicos)
foi
avaliado
2
momentos:
inicial
(T0)
final
(T1),
recorrendo
aos
instrumentos
EADS-21,
PCL-V,
ICPT-21,
MBI-HSS
23-QVS.Os
resultados
sugerem
que
há
diferenças
estatisticamente
significativas
entre
T0
T1
no
CPT
(Z
=
41;
p
0,028)
nos
sintomas
depressão
2,5;
0,047),
sendo
Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPAR,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
28(1), P. 329 - 343
Published: April 15, 2024
O
objetivo
deste
estudo
foi
compreender
os
sentimentos
atribuídos
à
pandemia
da
COVID-19
por
indivíduos
que
vivenciaram
a
doença.
Trata-se
de
um
qualitativo
utilizou
como
referencial
teórico
o
Interacionismo
Simbólico
e
metodológico
Teoria
Fundamentada
nos
Dados
vertente
construtivista,
realizado
em
município
médio
porte
situado
na
região
noroeste
do
Paraná.
A
coleta
dados
ocorreu
no
período
abril
novembro
2021,
meio
entrevistas
individuais
mediadas
tecnologias.
Os
informantes
foram
19
hospitalizados
pela
COVID-19.
análise
seguiu
codificação
aberta
focalizada
proposta
pelo
método.
resultados
demonstram
houve
ressignificação
doença,
sendo
este
momento
levou
uma
maior
valorização
vida
mudanças
comportamentais.
Conclui-se
revelaram
nova
percepção
diante
contexto
COVID-19,
com
alterações
rotinas,
readaptações,
gerou
desenvolvimento
estratégias
enfrentamento.
Tourism
is
a
key
sector
in
Kenya's
economy
that
creates
networks
for
stakeholders.
These
create
complex
supply
chain
supports
over
35%
of
the
total
job
opportunities
country.
Unfortunately,
COVID-19
pandemic
restrictions
diversely
affected
these
at
organisational
and
household
level.
This
study
aimed
to
establish
post-COVID-19
coping
strategies
Tourism-Dependent
Households
(TDHs)
along
Coastal
Circuit
(KCTC).
Though
Kenyan
government
formulated
measures
mitigate
revamp
tourism
Industry,
negligible
effort
was
made
cushion
TDHs.
Based
on
stress
theory,
this
adopted
qualitative
exploratory
approach.
The
oral
responses
were
collected
using
three
FDGs
each
consisting
between
16
24
respondents,
represented
by
segments
TDHs
within
KCTC.
Data
thematically
analysed
both
inductive
deductive
coding
techniques.
In
destination,
derived
livelihood
from
either
tourism-related
activities.
resultant
effects
positive
negative.
To
cope,
unravelled
short-term
long-term
strategies.
While
some
their
strategies;
change
diet
depending
other
family
members
helped
equalise
bond
families
respectively,
involving
children
seeking
exposed
them
social
ills.
such
as
forming
self-help
groups,
updating
themselves
with
current
marketing
trends
will
help
have
stronger
financial
base
enable
agencies
formulate
contingency
plans
can
future
crises.
Asian Journal Of Social Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 17, 2024
Abstract
Traumatic
experiences
from
major
natural
disasters,
such
as
earthquakes,
can
lead
to
mental
health
challenges,
which
in
turn
may
foster
post‐traumatic
growth
(PTG).
In
this
study,
859
survivors
of
the
2013
Lushan
Earthquake
China
were
selected
research
participants.
We
explored
relationship
between
active
coping
and
PTG,
indirect
effect
resilience
relationship,
moderating
social
support.
The
empirical
results
revealed
that
positively
influenced
with
has
an
relationship.
Social
support
moderated
PTG
but
did
not
affect
PTG.
This
study
only
provides
new
insights
into
how
earthquake
achieve
through
strategies
also
emphasises
important
role
psychological
facilitating
recovery.