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The influences of host and ethnic internet use on sociocultural and psychological adaptation among Chinese college students in the United States: Intercultural communication apprehension and uncertainty reduction as mediators

, 2020
This study investigated the influences of internet use on cross-cultural adaptation. One hundred and fifty-two Chinese students (N = 152) in the United States completed a battery of questionnaires.
C. Hsu, Jun Chen
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Psychological Adaptation to Disability

Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2005
The process of psychological adaptation to chronic illness and disability (CID) has been extensively studied by rehabilitation professionals for more than 50 years, yet it is still fraught with misunderstanding and often contradictory views. In this paper, the authors seek to expand on earlier suggestions by Parker, Schaller, and Hansmann (2003) and ...
Hanoch Livneh, Randall M. Parker
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Theory of psychological adaptive modes

Medical Hypotheses, 2016
When an individual is facing a stressor and normal stress-response mechanism cannot guarantee sufficient adaptation, special emotional states, adaptive modes, are activated (for example a depressive reaction). Adaptive modes are involuntary states of mind, they are of comprehensive nature, they interfere with normal functioning, and they cannot be ...
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Psychological Adaptation to Hemodialysis

1984
After studying patients’ adaptation to chronic hemodialysis in the late 1960s, Abrami described a series of stages through which a dialysand passed. When entering dialysis the patient was at death’s door and much too numb to care about his future. Apathy was the general attitude in this initial stage.
Denton C. Buchanan, Harry S. Abram
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Psychological Adaptation of Nurses Post-Disaster

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1992
Disasters have the potential to cause major disruptions in lifeline services and family support systems. As caregivers, nurses are required to make difficult choices during national emergencies and may be at risk for experiencing psychological distress following a disaster.
K A, Waters, J, Selander, G W, Stuart
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Chinese international students’ psychological adaptation process in Korea: the role of tourism experience in the host country

Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 2018
This study aims to shed light on the effect of international students’ lifelong learning and dining experience during the trip in a host country on their psychological adaptation, place attachment, and sharing of tourism experience.
Joonhyeong Joseph Kim, Insin Kim
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Instructional Psychology: Aptitude, Adaptation, and Assessment

Annual Review of Psychology, 1992
f igures to decide which response f igure completes the matrix. Tullos ( 1987) studied high school students , concluding that rule inference and application components were central; errors involved inferring wrong rules or omitting rules . Results supported previous findings that high-scoring students tend to construct answers analytically before ...
R E, Snow, J, Swanson
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Psychological Adaptation of Liver Transplant Recipients

Transplantation Proceedings, 2005
We analyzed the influence of two variables (place of hospitalization of the patients and the mental health of relatives) on symptoms of anxiety and depression in liver transplant patients. The subject groups were made up of 48 liver transplant recipients (mean age 51.15; SD = 8.57) and their close relatives.
M A, Pérez-San-Gregorio   +4 more
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Towards psychologically adaptive brain–computer interfaces

Journal of Neural Engineering, 2016
Brain-computer interface (BCI) performance is sensitive to short-term changes in psychological states such as fatigue, frustration, and attention. This paper explores the design of a BCI that can adapt to these short-term changes.Eleven able-bodied individuals participated in a study during which they used a mental task-based EEG-BCI to play a simple ...
A, Myrden, T, Chau
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SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL ADAPTATION IN RUSSIAN AND FOREIGN PSYCHOLOGY

Человеческий капитал, 2020
The article discusses various approaches in domestic and foreign psychology in the interpretation of the concept of socio-psychological adaptation the success of socio-psychological adaptation, which can be discussed if there is not only an individuals adaptation to the current conditions of life, but also his personal resources are updated, which he ...
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