Journal of International Business Research and Marketing,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
8(2), P. 7 - 14
Published: Aug. 1, 2023
The
COVID
pandemic
impacted
the
mental
health
of
employees
across
globe.
Plenty
studies
have
been
executed
and
published
since
onset
COVID-19
pandemic.
Thus,
there
is
a
need
to
provide
an
overview
research
thus
direction
for
future
research.
This
study
utilizes
SciVal
scientometric
analysis
evaluates
pandemic’s
effects
on
employee
health.
includes
comprehensive
literature
review
from
2018
2023,
identifying
major
themes,
top
authors,
institutions,
countries
contributing
this
field.
Key
phrases
such
as
Mental
Health,
Pandemic,
Health
Personnel,
Telecommuting,
Well-being,
Care
Personnel
Burnout
are
identified.
Future
should
explore
long-term
consequences
its
stressors.
valuable
researchers
understand
during
better.
Psychology Research and Behavior Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 16, P. 3303 - 3318
Published: Aug. 1, 2023
The
purpose
of
this
study
is
to
examine
the
combined
effects
and
relationships
between
social
media
exposure,
job
insecurity,
stress,
anxiety
among
individuals
propose
an
innovative
model
exploring
how
these
factors
contribute
increased
anxiety.This
empirical
research
paper
focuses
on
understanding
role
stress
in
predicting
levels.
was
conducted
a
sample
292
white-collar
employees
various
organizations
institutions
across
United
States
amid
COVID-19
pandemic
ongoing
economic
crisis,
during
broader
transition
digital
working
environment.
A
self-report
Likert-type
questionnaire
administered
measure
employees'
uncertainty,
levels
exposure.
present
employed
theoretical
background
Lazarus'
Theory
Psychological
Stress
JDR
Model.
Structural
equation
modeling
(SEM)
used
constructs,
while
confirmatory
factor
analysis
(CFA)
assess
validity
measurement
model.The
provides
support
for
claim
that
with
pervasive
will
likely
develop
symptoms.
It
also
highlights
mechanisms
by
which
exposure
increases
management
policymakers
can
buffer
stressors.The
emphasizes
importance
addressing
occupational
mental
health
problems,
implications
findings
indicate
need
managerial
interventions
securing
effective
measures
buffering
controlled
usage.
This
contributes
body
knowledge
informing
managers
key
aspects
consider
promoting
psychological
balance
healthy
organizational
climate.
Psychology Research and Behavior Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 17, P. 2347 - 2362
Published: June 1, 2024
Background:
In
the
post-epidemic
era,
problem
of
short-video
app
addiction
among
older
adults
has
become
increasingly
prominent,
and
people
have
begun
to
pay
attention
negative
emotional
psychological
consequences
Perceived
Overload
apps.
Given
growing
mental
health
concerns
adults,
it
is
critical
understand
potential
relationship
between
short
video
apps
for
adults'
health.
Methods:
This
study
applied
stress-strain-outcome
(SSO)
framework
explore
perceived
overload
a
application
loneliness,
health,
Confucianism
tenets
in
1300
Chinese
adults.
The
tenet
moderated
mediation
models
were
created
using
SPSS
26.0
PROCESS
4.1
SPSS.
Results:
directly
predicted
loneliness
process
affects
through
Discussion:
results
this
are
practical
significance
understanding
current
Understanding
effects
on
can
help
prevent
problems
caused
by
one
hand,
other
also
develop
targeted
coping
strategies
create
intervention
programs
based
ethics
improve
changing
technological
stress
environment.
Keywords:
overload,
Stress and Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
40(5)
Published: Aug. 6, 2024
The
ongoing
Israel-Hamas
war
is
posing
additional
challenges
for
mental
health
workers
in
an
already
stressful
workplace.
This
study
centres
on
the
psychological
effects
of
shared
traumatic
reality
workers,
arising
from
war.
One
month
after
exposure
to
terrorist
attack
7
October
2023
and
outbreak
following
this
event,
147
completed
questionnaires
regarding
a
variety
variables
such
as
demographics,
anxiety
symptoms,
acute
stress
media-induced
secondary
trauma,
personal
resilience,
National
resilience
(NR),
post-traumatic
growth
(PTG).
found
that
with
previous
trauma
displayed
higher
trauma.
Additionally,
were
positively
correlated
Religiosity,
NR
associated
lower
symptoms.
Religiosity
was
also
NR,
PTG.
PTG
working
survivors
evacuees
compared
other
workers.
Both
adverse
adaptive
reactions
evident
among
While
expected,
individual,
professional,
factors
may
mitigate
its
effects.
Providing
training,
social
support,
regulated
media
exposure,
management,
meaning-focused
coping
strategies
can
help
safeguard
workers'
well-being.
Psychology Research and Behavior Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 18, P. 563 - 573
Published: March 1, 2025
Introduction:
Social
networking
sites
(SNSs)
have
evolved
into
a
commonly
used
instrument
for
searching
and
obtaining
social
support.
While
previous
research
has
explored
validated
the
correlation
between
seeking
support
recipient's
physical
or
psychological
well-being,
few
studies
illuminated
mechanisms
through
which
this
relationship
manifests
in
SNSs
usage.
This
study
investigated
how
tendency
of
college
students
to
seek
corresponds
their
resilience
via
different
activities
interactions
on
Douyin
(ie,
TikTok's
counterpart
mainland
China).
Methods:
Drawing
from
literature
activity-audience
framework
governing
media
use,
we
conducted
survey-based
analysis
involving
random
sample
536
self-identified
Chinese
undergraduates.
Results:
The
findings
reveal
that
were
inclined
engage
active
usage
(eg,
status
updating)
interact
with
familiar
individuals,
regardless
distance
campus.
As
consequences
psychosocial
utilization
did
exert
significantly
positive
impact
levels.
Communication
friends
same
campus
was
confirmed
as
functioning
mediator
within
relationship.
Discussion:
contributes
adolescent
health
by
underscoring
effectiveness
well-being
is
contingent
specific
types
interactants.
It
provides
valuable
insights
nuanced
dynamics
behaviors
SNSs.
Keywords:
support,
resilience,
media,
health,
development
Psychology Research and Behavior Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 16, P. 2469 - 2480
Published: July 1, 2023
Background:
As
the
elderly
increasingly
engage
with
new
media,
particularly
short
video
platforms,
concerns
are
arising
about
formation
of
"information
cocoons"
that
limit
exposure
to
diverse
perspectives.
While
impact
these
cocoons
on
society
has
been
investigated,
their
effects
mental
well-being
remain
understudied.
Given
prevalence
depression
among
elderly,
it
is
crucial
understand
potential
link
between
information
and
older
adults.
Methods:
The
study
examined
relationships
depression,
loneliness,
family
emotional
support
400
Chinese
people.
statistical
software
package
SPSS
was
used
establish
a
moderated
mediation
model
depression.
Results:
Information
directly
predicted
participants.
Family
first
half
second
process,
whereby
affected
through
loneliness.
Specifically,
in
when
level
lower,
role
more
prominent.
In
higher,
such
played
protective
loneliness
Discussion:
findings
this
have
practical
implications
for
addressing
population.
Understanding
influence
can
inform
interventions
aimed
at
promoting
access
reducing
social
isolation.
These
results
will
contribute
development
targeted
strategies
improve
adults
context
evolving
media
landscapes.
Keywords:
personalized
recommendations,
cocoons,
Behavioral Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(8), P. 648 - 648
Published: July 27, 2024
The
empirical
study
aimed
to
explore
the
relationships
among
social
media
exposure,
job
stress,
anxiety,
and
identity
disturbance
in
a
nonclinical
setting
COVID-19
pandemic
context.
An
online
questionnaire
was
administered
282
participants
United
States
of
America
(USA)
during
pandemic.
utilized
two-step
Structural
Equation
Modeling
(SEM)
approach
consisting
both
measurement
model
structural
testing.
Relationships
between
variables
disturbance,
stress
were
analyzed
using
standardized
beta
coefficients,
standard
errors,
t-values,
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(8), P. 6978 - 6978
Published: April 21, 2023
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
led
to
an
increase
in
users’
knowledge
anxiety,
which
been
further
intensified
by
the
diversity
of
information
platforms
and
emphasis
on
digital
personal
branding.
While
previous
research
examined
relationship
between
branding
negative
emotions,
little
is
known
about
mechanisms
behind
reactions
from
non-direct
factors
or
spontaneous
emotions.
To
address
this
gap,
study
draws
cognitive
appraisal
theory
(CAT)
social
identity
(SIT)
explore
relationships
processing
biases,
brand
avoidance,
impacts
herding
behavior
attachment
anxiety
these
relationships.
A
sample
530
consumers
completed
online
survey,
data
were
analyzed
using
a
partial
least
squares
path
model.
results
revealed
that
user
directly
indirectly
influenced
avoidance
through
bias,
moderated
bias
anxiety.
However,
was
not
found
be
significant
sharing
communities.