“…With regards to resilience, growing literature demonstrates that resilience is a significant predictor of meaningful living (Kleiman, & Beaver, 2013), psychological distress, subjective well-being, and quality of life (Tecson, Wilkinson, Smith, & Ko, 2019), affect balance, life satisfaction, and psychosocial well-being, and decreased negative affect (Yildirim, 2019), moods, depression, and anxiety (Burns, Anstey, & Windsor, 2011). Furthermore, resilience mediates the relationship affect balance and cognitive impairment (Xie, Zhou, Deng, Richmond, & Na, 2019). Within the context of COVID-19, a recent study showed that resilience had a significant direct effect on subjective well-being and psychological health among general public during early phase of COVID-19 (Yildirim, & Arslan, 2020).…”