Resilience and Mental Health
External reference: https://openalex.org/T11761
- Positive affect treatment improved clinical status more than comparison therapy
- Psychological capital was positively linked to academic achievement
- Large longitudinal study examines psychological function during war
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Hopelessness mediated the link between resilience and embitterment after earthquakes Study of 801 earthquake survivors finds hopelessness mediates the relationship between psychological resilience and posttraumatic embitterment symptoms.
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Four-domain model of active ageing fits older adults in Bangkok Confirmatory factor analysis validates a four-domain model of active ageing behaviors among older adults in disaster-prone Bangkok, with sex, education, and housing as key sociodemographic predictors.
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Social support and resilience buffer caregiver stress Study examines how social support and resilience reduce stress among informal dementia caregivers in Pakistan, finding both factors buffer caregiver burden independently.
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Physical activity linked to lower short video dependency in adolescents Study reveals physical activity reduces short video dependency in adolescents through enhanced psychological resilience and reduced anxiety and depression.
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Life satisfaction best matched flourishing across 22 countries Study of 202,898 people in 22 countries comparing three measures of subjective wellbeing and their associations with 15 life factors, revealing country-level variation.
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Some school-based programs helped recently arrived immigrant youth Scoping review of school-based programs supporting recently arrived immigrant adolescents' adjustment and well-being, synthesizing 15 studies with implications for future intervention development.
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Review links brain health and resilience to healthy aging Review integrating neuroscience, lifestyle medicine, and social factors to examine resilience as a modifiable pathway in late-life neuropsychiatric disorder prevention.
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Saudi students showed high L2 grit in English study Quantitative study of L2 grit among Saudi university students examining relationships with discipline, gender, and English proficiency levels.
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Loneliness was linked to more alcohol-related consequences in college students Longitudinal study examining loneliness as a risk factor for alcohol-related consequences in college students, mediated by drinking motives.
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Adaptive leadership is linked to employee resilience and hope Adaptive leadership builds employee resilience through hope activation, reducing change-related uncertainty in organizational contexts based on PLS-SEM analysis of 382 employees.
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Psychological capital partly links support and nurse distress Study examines how psychological capital mediates the protective effect of organizational support on distressing experiences among nurses as second victims of adverse events.
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Sleep quality partly explains academic stress and psychological health Mediation analysis of academic stress and adolescent psychological health via sleep quality, with gender and grade as moderators in Chinese county-level populations.

