Assessment of the health of Russian university professors after the coronavirus pandemic in the context of Sustainable Development Goals
BIO Web of Conferences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
84, С. 03012 - 03012
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024
The
work
reflects
study
results
of
Covid-19
pandemic
influence
on
people’s
health
and
the
perception
consequences
a
year
after
it
in
context
studying
protection
resources
adopting
healthy
lifestyle
as
one
sustainable
development
goals.
environmental
agenda
has
become
particularly
relevant
research
all
spheres
public
life.
We
examine
these
problems
example
changes
life
Russian
higher
school
professors
basis
sociological
methods
analysis.
Results
show
that
people
have
more
careful
about
their
health,
aiming
at
disease
prevention
maintaining
lifestyle.
Keywords:
Health,
lifestyle,
pandemic,
ecological
agenda,
population,
professors,
education,
assessment.
Язык: Английский
Mitigating the effect of COVID‐19 in a postemergency phase: The role of sense of community and individual resilience
Journal of Community Psychology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
52(8), С. 1138 - 1149
Опубликована: Авг. 27, 2024
To
identify
and
confirm
patterns
of
relationships
connecting
sense
community
(SOC)
individual
resilience
with
psychological
well-being,
via
the
mediation
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
impacts
on
life
domains.
An
online
survey
was
conducted
a
sample
adults
(n
=
650)
1
year
after
COVID-19
outbreak
in
Italy
United
States
(April-December
2021).
Utilizing
Structural
Equation
Model,
we
tested
model
563)
to
associations
between
SOC
perceived
emergency
situation
well-being.
Results
revealed
that
during
crisis,
had
an
influence
but
only
by
mediating
effects
Independently,
direct
The
findings
support
importance
interaction
collective
variables
played
different
roles
at
phases
pandemic.
suggest
for
possible
interventions
enhance
well-being
crises.
Язык: Английский
Social Cohesion and Covid-19: an integrative review (Preprint)
Interactive Journal of Medical Research,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
13, С. e51214 - e51214
Опубликована: Сен. 13, 2024
Background
Nations
of
considerable
wealth
and
sophisticated
health
care
infrastructures
have
experienced
high
rates
illness
death
from
COVID-19.
Others
with
limited
economic
means
less
developed
systems
achieved
much
lower
burdens.
To
build
a
full
understanding,
an
appraisal
the
contribution
social
relationships
is
necessary.
Social
cohesion
represents
promising
conceptual
tool.
Objective
This
study
aimed
to
examine
scholarship
on
during
COVID-19
pandemic:
specifically,
constructions
being
deployed,
variables
chosen
for
representation,
effects
reported.
Methods
The
PubMed,
Scopus,
JSTOR
databases
were
searched
relevant
journal
articles
gray
literature.
A
total
100
studies
met
inclusion
criteria.
Data
extracted
analyzed
these
using
spreadsheet
software.
Results
Several
found.
These
concerned
interpersonal
relationships,
sameness
difference,
collective
action,
perceptions
or
emotions
group
members,
structures
institutions
governance,
locally
culturally
specific
versions,
hybrid
multidimensional
models.
was
reported
be
influential
outcomes,
behaviors,
resilience,
emotional
well-being,
but
there
some
potential
it
drive
undesirable
outcomes.
Scholarship
increases
decreases
in
quantitative
measures
cohesion,
temporary
“rally
round
flag”
effect
early
pandemic,
variable
impacts
policy
changing
due
pandemic
conditions.
There
are
numerous
issues
literature
that
reflect
well-documented
limitations
popular
versions
concept.
Conclusions
has
been
used
express
range
different
aspects
pandemic.
It
claimed
promote
better
more
engagement
positive
greater
resilience
well-being.
presents
ways
which
altered
by
significant
weaknesses
this
body
knowledge
greatly
impede
its
overall
quality.
Язык: Английский
Pandemic-induced economic stress in an otherwise-privileged sample predicts parents’ socialization of child prosociality and parent coping
International Journal of Behavioral Development,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Ноя. 7, 2024
The
COVID-19
pandemic
and
associated
“lockdown”
measures
spurred
adverse
employment
changes
economic
insecurity
in
U.S.
families.
Paradoxically,
there
was
a
surge
prosocial
behavior.
Chronically
lower
socioeconomic
status
has
been
with
adults’
greater
prosociality,
counterintuitive
phenomenon
attributed
to
heightened
sensitivity
others’
needs.
It
is
unclear
whether
experiencing
an
acute
financial
stressor—like
the
pandemic—would
similarly
promote
prosociality.
Following
“tend-and-befriend”
theory,
pandemic-induced
stress
may
have
motivated
parents
engage
their
children
behaviors
as
means
of
coping
pandemic.
Thus,
we
examined
associations
both
engaging
helping
activities
during
shelter-in-place
this
supported
parents’
coping.
A
total
492
(443
women;
72%
White;
income-per-capita
range:
$833–$87,500)
ages
2–18
years
completed
online
survey
May–June
2020,
assessing
negative
changes,
stress,
families’
engagement
activities,
parent’s
Controlling
for
demographics
pre-pandemic
income,
our
indirect
effects
model
found
that
more
predicted
which
turn
children.
Parents
who
reported
also
had
better
skills.
Our
findings
demonstrate
directly
resulting
from
other-oriented,
acts,
perhaps
enhancing
social
support
others
stress.
Moreover,
bolstered
overall
coping,
revealing
avenues
promoting
well-being
health
crisis.
Язык: Английский