Examination of the Relationship between Post-Traumatic Growth and Perceived Social Support During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract:Severe concerns about catching a disease during the COVID-19 epidemic and the loss of relatives due to coronavirus can traumatize individuals. However, psychologically traumatizing experiences do not always lead to negative psychological consequences. Post-traumatic growth indicates the positive shifts that appear due to the coping methods that individuals exhibit while struggling with traumatic experiences. Perceived social support is thought to play an essential role in growth after traumatic experiences. Th… Show more
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