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Abstract Although the COVID‐19 pandemic has been shown to be detrimental to mental health, it may hold a parallel potential for positive change. Little is known about posttraumatic growth (PTG) as a potential outcome for individuals with lived experience of psychiatric disorders following trauma exposure, especially in the context of the COVID‐19 ...
Catrin Lewis +10 more
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Abstract Residential posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) research in military samples generally shows that in aggregate, PTSD symptoms significantly improve over the course of treatment but can remain at elevated levels following treatment. Identifying individuals who respond to residential treatment versus those who do not, including those who worsen,
Kristen H. Walter +6 more
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Examining well‐being in posttraumatic stress disorder treatment: An explorative study
Abstract Although the importance of well‐being in mental health is widely acknowledged, well‐being as a predictor of and outcome in the treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has received little attention. This naturalistic study aimed to investigate well‐being in the context of care‐as‐usual treatment for PTSD. Patients with PTSD attending
Mirjam Radstaak +3 more
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Abstract Psychological comorbidity, the co‐occurrence of mental health disorders, is more often the rule than the exception among individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Research shows that prevalence estimates for specific psychological disorders differ by gender; however, little is known about whether these patterns persist in the ...
Kristen H. Walter +5 more
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Abstract Evidence of psychological distress in families during COVID‐19 outbreak are arising. However, the perceived changes in psychological adjustment during home confinement with respect to the period before the pandemic have not been addressed yet. Moreover, little is known about the role of coparenting and specific COVID‐19 contextual variables on
Michele Giannotti +4 more
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Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic has forced the confinement of most populations worldwide, through stay‐at‐home orders. Children have continued their education process at home, supervised by parents, who, in most cases, have adopted the role of prime drivers of their learning processes. In this study, the psychological impact of confinement was explored,
Esther Cuadrado +3 more
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Síntomas de depresión, ansiedad y estrés en estudiantes del área de la salud e impacto en la calidad de vida [PDF]
Objetivo: evaluar la asociación entre la calidad de vida y la presencia de síntomas de depresión, ansiedad y estrés en estudiantes universitarios del área de la salud. Método: estudio transversal que incluyó a 321 estudiantes de carreras del área de la
Pedro Henrique Batista de Freitas +5 more
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Azofeifa-Mora, C.A. (2018).Revisión de los beneficios de la intensidad y modalidades del ejercicio físico sobre el estrés psicológico. PENSAR EN MOVIMIENTO: Revista de Ciencias del Ejercicio y la Salud, 16(1),1-21.El propósito deesta revisión sistemática
Christian Alberto Azofeifa Mora
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Salud mental, bienestar psicológico y estrés en personal de salud en el contexto de la COVID-19
El presente artículo revisa, desde el análisis crítico de estudios, la salud mental y bienestar psicológico del personal de salud durante la pandemia de COVID-1, así como el estrés y estrés postraumático producto de la situación de incertidumbre, de ...
Giovanna Elizabeth Reyes Neyra +3 more
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Afrontamiento al estrés y bienestar psicológico en estudiantes universitarios de Lima y Huancayo
El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo establecer la relación entre los modos de afrontamiento al estrés y el bienestar psicológico. Se evaluó a 934 estudiantes universitarios de Lima y Huancayo, con edades entre 16 y 25 años, a quienes se les aplicó la ...
María Luisa Matalinares C. +6 more
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