“…Other risk factors, such as experiencing additional stressors, having a psychiatric history, or having experienced childhood trauma, may also affect responses to COVID-19-related stressors (Kim, Nyengerai, & Mendenhall, 2020 ; Qi et al, 2020 ; Sherman, Williams, Amick, Hudson, & Messias, 2020 ; White & van der Boor, 2020 ; Xiong et al, 2020 ). Psychological resilience, on the other hand, may buffer stress responses (Denckla et al, 2020 ; van der Meer et al, 2018 ). Little is known about whether these established risk and protective factors for mental health problems following other traumatic events also influence COVID-19-related psychopathology, although there is some preliminary evidence showing that variables like being male, older, having no history of mental health difficulties, and higher levels of psychological well-being are predictors of resilience in the current pandemic (Valiente, Vazquez, Contreras, Peinado, & Trucharte, 2021 ).…”