Psychology the Journal of the Hellenic Psychological Society,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
29(2), С. 295 - 319
Опубликована: Дек. 20, 2024
During
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
Greek
population
was
already
burdened
by
strain
of
a
decade-long
financial
crisis,
which
had
caused
life
disruption,
insecurity,
uncertainty,
and
loss
symbolic
capital,
inevitably
placing
huge
cumulative
burden
on
their
mental
health.
Since
other
discernable
population-level
changes
in
health
have
not
yet
emerged,
continued
monitoring
is
warranted.
Identifying
emerging
needs
for
services
major
objective
present
study.
To
accomplish
this,
multiple
change-point
detection
validation
approach
employed
to
analyze
Google
Trends
data,
exploring
community
interest
therapists
treatment
practices
Greece.
Specifically,
search
data
from
pre-
post-financial
pandemic
crises
periods
(2004-2023)
were
analyzed
assess
frequency
specific
topics/terms
interest.
The
results
revealed
that,
over
last
six
years
or
so,
searches
terms
like
“psychologist”,
“psychiatrist”,
“psychotherapist”,
“neurologist”,
as
well
such
“psychotherapy”,
“meditation”,
“antidepressants”,
increased.
However,
decline
“mental
counselor”,
“psychoanalysis”,
“meditation”
helplines”
observed
after
2011
(persisting
at
least
next
5-7
certain
cases).
Searches
“psychoanalyst”,
centre”
“anxiolytics”
remained
relatively
stable
throughout
study
period.
These
results,
combined
with
ongoing
surveillance,
can
offer
insights
into
public
guide
initiatives
be
better
tailored
communities,
ultimately
addressing
psychological
toll
preceding
socioeconomic
crisis
current
situation.
PHILANTHROPY Journal of Psychology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
8(1), С. 17 - 17
Опубликована: Июнь 25, 2024
<p
style="text-align:
justify;"><strong>Abstract.
</strong>Quality
of
life
(QoL)
is
a
concept
which
aims
to
capture
the
well-being,
whether
population
or
individual,
regarding
both
positive
and
negative
elements
within
entirety
their
existence
at
specific
point
in
time.
Many
studies
have
found
that
PTSD
symptoms
can
worsen
quality
COVID-19
survivors,
high
level
resilience
indicate
good
for
COVID-19,
because
makes
people
able
rise
from
worst
condition.
This
study
aimed
explain
mediating
effect
on
relationship
between
survivors’
life.
used
quantitative
method,
133
participants
(mean
age:
26.738;
75.2%
female)
were
selected
using
convenience
sampling
technique.
Data
analysis
this
IBM
SPSS
Statistics
26.0
program.
PROCESS
Macro
4.1
add-on
by
Hayes.
Research
results
showed
path
a,
significantly
predicted
(β
=
-0.049;
p
0.001;
LLCI
-0.072;
ULCI
-0.020).
In
b,
also
predicts
2.156;
0.000;
1.443;
2.868).
The
direct
shown
c'
significant
-0.387;
-0.511;
-0.263)
gives
higher
than
total
-0.493;
-0.626;
-0.359).
show
had
an
antagonistic
relationship,
with
addition,
was
mediate
survivors
are
advised
increase
reduce
impact
life.</p><p
justify;"><strong><em>Keywords:
</em></strong><em>COVID-19
survivors;
symptoms;
life;
resilience</em></p>
The Family Journal,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Сен. 17, 2024
Psychologists
believe
that
life
satisfaction
is
a
crucial
indicator
of
an
individual's
overall
health
and
happiness,
regardless
their
work
or
culture.
This
topic
has
been
extensively
researched,
with
the
authors
identifying
novel
antecedents
happiness.
Life
are
strongly
related,
enhancing
one
area
can
improve
other.
Frequent
shifts
in
be
harmful
to
expectancy.
However,
there
still
potential
investigate
from
fresh
perspective,
particularly
Indian
context.
study
aimed
factors
influencing
people's
levels
pleasure
life,
focusing
on
three
categories
women
Kashmir
region:
single
women,
married
widowed
women.
The
used
quantitative
research
design,
including
all
types
women:
married,
unmarried,
widowed.
objectives
were
optimism,
spirituality,
resilience,
social
support
as
predictors
among
Kashmir.
findings
showed
perceived
have
beneficial
impact
one's
level
satisfaction.
Self-confidence
under
pressure
biggest
satisfaction,
while
optimism
lowest
effect
amongst
variables.
Psychology the Journal of the Hellenic Psychological Society,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
29(2), С. 295 - 319
Опубликована: Дек. 20, 2024
During
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
Greek
population
was
already
burdened
by
strain
of
a
decade-long
financial
crisis,
which
had
caused
life
disruption,
insecurity,
uncertainty,
and
loss
symbolic
capital,
inevitably
placing
huge
cumulative
burden
on
their
mental
health.
Since
other
discernable
population-level
changes
in
health
have
not
yet
emerged,
continued
monitoring
is
warranted.
Identifying
emerging
needs
for
services
major
objective
present
study.
To
accomplish
this,
multiple
change-point
detection
validation
approach
employed
to
analyze
Google
Trends
data,
exploring
community
interest
therapists
treatment
practices
Greece.
Specifically,
search
data
from
pre-
post-financial
pandemic
crises
periods
(2004-2023)
were
analyzed
assess
frequency
specific
topics/terms
interest.
The
results
revealed
that,
over
last
six
years
or
so,
searches
terms
like
“psychologist”,
“psychiatrist”,
“psychotherapist”,
“neurologist”,
as
well
such
“psychotherapy”,
“meditation”,
“antidepressants”,
increased.
However,
decline
“mental
counselor”,
“psychoanalysis”,
“meditation”
helplines”
observed
after
2011
(persisting
at
least
next
5-7
certain
cases).
Searches
“psychoanalyst”,
centre”
“anxiolytics”
remained
relatively
stable
throughout
study
period.
These
results,
combined
with
ongoing
surveillance,
can
offer
insights
into
public
guide
initiatives
be
better
tailored
communities,
ultimately
addressing
psychological
toll
preceding
socioeconomic
crisis
current
situation.