How does active coping affect post‐traumatic growth? An empirical analysis from Lushan earthquake survivors DOI

Limei Ou,

Wei Zhang,

Fengchun Fan

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

The relationship of social support to posttraumatic growth in COVID-19 among college students after experiencing campus lockdown: the effects of belief in a just world and meaning in life DOI Creative Commons

Aoyu Wu

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.

Language: Английский

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POSTTRAUMATIC GROWTH AFTER COVID-19: INTERVENTION PROGRAM FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS DOI Creative Commons
Romina Nunes, Catarina Ramos

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

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MIXTURE OF FEELINGS: REFLECTIONS OF THOSE WHO SURVIVED COVID-19 DOI Creative Commons
Camila Harmuch, Paula Antunes Bezerra Nacamura, Jéssica dos Santos Pini

et al.

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.

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Post COVID-19 Pandemic Coping Strategies of Tourism-Dependent Households Along Kenya’s Coastal Tourism Circuit DOI

Antony W. Pepela,

Gideon Walter Mutanda

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

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.

Language: Английский

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How does active coping affect post‐traumatic growth? An empirical analysis from Lushan earthquake survivors DOI

Limei Ou,

Wei Zhang,

Fengchun Fan

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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