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Unemployment represents one of the possible significant losses which is a problem concerning many surveys with biological, psychological, social, and cultural approaches. Many psychological surveys, especially labour psychology ones, focus on the anxiety, stress, and depression experienced by the unemployed...
The provision of such information can help reduce the possibility of employees’ anxiety toward, uncertainty about, misinterpretation of, and rumors about the organizational change (Men & Yue, 2019). Participative transparency suggests that organizations should actively participate in information seeking, ...
Indeed, anxiety and depression are common co-occurring disorders in people with narcolepsy and could further worsen the quality of life11. While symptomatic management remains crucial, efforts should be directed toward addressing the multifaceted impact of narcolepsy on physical, emotional, and social ...
It is also closely associated with the influential attachment theory advanced by Bowlby (1973). He and others argued that a child’s separation from its mother results in anxiety, and that this experience can be observed later in the adult’s life. Many studies have demonstrated that the ...
coping strategies that are effective in managing negative emotions and stress have been associated with indicators of mothers’ well-being, such as lower levels of depressive or anxiety symptoms and more sensitive parenting13,14. However, the mechanisms by which these coping strategies enhance mothers...
This prospective study investigated the role of evaluative anxiety and coping processes as predictors of affective and cognitive adaptational outcomes in a sample of 241 college students preparing for midterm examinations. Data were collected on students' test anxiety and coping resources, conceptualized ...
Symptoms decreased over time for all coping strategies, but only socially-supportive coping was associated with a faster decrease in anxiety and depressive symptoms, indicating a potential protective effect of social support on psychological distress. Conclusions Problem-, avoidant- and emotion-focused ...
or when participants with low anxiety perform a cognitive task with added stressors28.As low HRV at rest has been associated with anxiety, depression, increased risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality59,60, having reductions in HRV to every stressful event in our modern lives could be proble...
was mediated by reduced perceived COVID-19 strength and perceived stress. In line with these results, Mosanya et al.28found a negative association between growth mindset and academic stress during the pandemic. Interestingly, Yeager et al.18reported reduced generalized anxiety symptoms during the ...