2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2020.110592
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The relationships between resilience of the adults affected by the covid pandemic in Turkey and Covid-19 fear, meaning in life, life satisfaction, intolerance of uncertainty and hope

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“…The fourth debate was based on the psychological factors interacting with COVID-19 related attributes, including the intention of being vaccinated, individuals’ resilience, individual susceptibility to conspiracies, prosocial behavior, socio-political predictors, dark personality traits, and psychological entitlement, among others. In this regard, Karataş and Tagay [ 17 ] examined and revealed that no experience of trauma, satisfaction of life, and hope were positively linked with adults’ resilience during the COVID-19 outbreak. Karlsson et al [ 18 ] studied and disclosed a positive linkage between the perceived risk of COVID-19 and the intention of being vaccinated in the Finnish context.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fourth debate was based on the psychological factors interacting with COVID-19 related attributes, including the intention of being vaccinated, individuals’ resilience, individual susceptibility to conspiracies, prosocial behavior, socio-political predictors, dark personality traits, and psychological entitlement, among others. In this regard, Karataş and Tagay [ 17 ] examined and revealed that no experience of trauma, satisfaction of life, and hope were positively linked with adults’ resilience during the COVID-19 outbreak. Karlsson et al [ 18 ] studied and disclosed a positive linkage between the perceived risk of COVID-19 and the intention of being vaccinated in the Finnish context.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the early developmental stage of COVID-19, the virus was unknown, infectious, and fatal. The situation was uncontrollable and unpredictable ( Karataş & Tagay, 2021 ), which increased citizens' insecurity, fear of contracting the disease, and social isolation resulting from the lockdown ( Bacon & Corr, 2020 ; Garfin, Silver, & Holman, 2020 ; Velavan & Meyer, 2020 ). Facing such a prolonged, unpredictable, and stressful event, may produce in people pessimistic life expectations of the future, along with the belief that they cannot do anything to change the scenario, which is called hopelessness ( Abramson et al, 1989 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on Karataş and Tagay (2021), from these three thematic axes, an intersection environment can be built that contributes to the theoretical understanding of the possibilities of applying the organizational value of resilience within the planning actions.…”
Section: First Impressionmentioning
confidence: 99%