2024
DOI: 10.1037/trm0000461
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Creativity buffers the impact of COVID-19 on pandemic-related stress.

Arpan Yagnik,
Melanie D. Hetzel-Riggin

Abstract: This study examined the buffering impact of appreciation for creative personality, creative achievement, and creative ability on COVID-19-affected pandemic-related stress and resiliency outcomes in adults in the United States. Participants were invited to partake in an online survey, which was conducted on Amazon MTurk using a structured questionnaire. After cleaning the data, a final sample of 358 participants was used for correlational and moderated mediation analyses. The results demonstrated that COVID-19-… Show more

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