Informal caregivers who are largely family members usually assist with basic and instrumental activities of daily living for older adults with common medical conditions associated with ageing such as dementia [3], and cancer [4]. The burden of caring for an older adult is well-documented in the...
previous studies of this population group have involved only small samples and have been largely qualitative. As such, there is inadequate information to run a power calculation to determine an appropriate sample size for this study. Wave One...
Importantly, offspring of parents with mood disorders are not only more often exposed to negative life events but may also be more susceptible to their effects compared to offspring of parents without a mood disorder; adolescents and young adults with a positive family history of depression ...
this period of development. With respect to development, such activities must take into account a natural context for this period and consider the changes in the types of adverse situations and competences needed to deal with them. Therefore, to keep up with these changing needs and situations, ...
For students, a combination of extended vacations, long stays at home, reduced social activities, and changes in the environment have had a significant impact on their studies and personal lives, exacerbating the occurrence of negative emotions; these consequences have likely increased anxiety and ...
Eligible participants were adults with a confirmed diagnosis of SB (that is, occulta, meningocele, myelomeningocele or myeloschisis, with and without associated hydrocephalus).16 Data analysis Group differences in psychological functioning between respondents with 'high' versus 'low' resilience scores ...
Many psychometric measures exist to assess resilience including the Resilience Scale for Adults (RSA), Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CDRis) and more recently the Teacher's Resilience Scale (Daniilidou and Platsidou 2018). In the context of the teaching profession, there has been a growing ...
These findings illustrate that, contrary to prior assumptions in adults, social defeat stress responses are more complex and singular in adolescents, and caution should be taken for the correct interpretation and translation of those phenotypes. Our results also highlight and strengthen the concept of...
The COVID-19 pandemic was a stressful event for all. It threatened people’s physical and mental health. Previous studies have found that resilience c
(apart from those including post-intervention support) are generally more successful for adults, perhaps because cognitive abilities are generally more developed in this population (Mitchell and Palmer2004). Youth may benefit more from interventions which include a focus on skills normally developed in ...