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“And then came COVID-19”: Manitoban reflections on the emergence of the pandemic.
TAGS: pandemics, covid-19 ·Manitoban Reflections on the Emergence of the Pandemic.
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Generational impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians
TAGS: pandemics, covid-19 ·Generational impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians.
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Global and Cross-Cultural Stress, Resilience, and Coping Amidst Covid-19 Pandemic
TAGS: pandemics, psychology ·Principal Investigators: Thomas Chacko (University of Buffalo)
You are invited to participate in a research study on Global and cross-cultural stress, resilience, and coping amidst Covid-19 pandemic. Participation in this one-time study will take about 30 minutes. There is no compensation for participating in this study but we appreciate your time and effort. There is no known risk involved in participating...
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Substance Use and Abuse Associated with the Behavioural Immune System During COVID-19: The Special Case of Healthcare Workers and Essential Workers
TAGS: pandemics, covid-19, immune system ·Authored By: Dean McKay and Gordon J. G. Asmundson
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare workers and other essential workers (e.g., grocery store, food delivery, and postal employees) are faced with unprecedented levels of stress, including increased risk of infection. To provide meaningful intervention to frontline workers who are struggling to cope effectively with these stressors, clinical researchers must also...
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COVID-19 Anxiety Symptoms Associated with Problematic Smartphone Use Severity in Chinese Adults
TAGS: pandemics, psychology, smartphone use, immune system ·Authored By: Jon D. Elhai, Haibo Yang, Dean McKay, Gordon J.G. Asmundson
As the COVID-19 outbreak spreads across the globe, researchers continue to identify widespread public distress coinciding with the pandemic. Although some distress about the virus is beneficial because it motivates people to engage in helpful behaviours such as social distancing, excessive distress can be harmful to individuals and...