2024
DOI: 10.2196/preprints.62675
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Resilience and Meaning-and-Purpose 5-6 Months into the COVID-19 Disaster: The Moderating Role of Having a Pre-existing Mental Health Condition in a Cross-sectional Survey Study (Preprint)

Emmanuel-Sathya Gray,
Bridget Murphy,
Stacey M Gomes
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND As with other natural disasters, including epidemics in recent history, rates of anxiety and depression increased significantly at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Studies of resilience and meaning and purpose during the early months of COVID-19 found that these positive psychology constructs are generally negatively associated with anxiety and depression. However, there are risk factors for resilience that may alter this association, such as having a pre-existing ment… Show more

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