The role of ingroup assortative sociality in the COVID-19 pandemic: A multilevel analysis of google trends data in the United States [0.03%]
疫情期间亲缘聚集性社交的作用:美国Google趋势数据的多层次分析
Mac Zewei Ma,Shengquan Ye
Mac Zewei Ma
This study tested how family ties and religiosity, two extended elements of ingroup assortative sociality, would predict group-level COVID-19 severity in the U.S. and how COVID-19 threat would predict ingroup assortative sociality at a week...
Ethnic discrimination and psychological stress among Hispanic emerging adults: Examining the moderating effects of distress tolerance and optimism [0.03%]
拉丁美洲年轻成年人的民族歧视与心理压力:痛苦耐受及乐观情绪的调节作用研究
Abir Rahman,Mariana Sánchez,Zoran Bursac et al.
Abir Rahman et al.
Hispanic emerging adults are often exposed to ethnic discrimination, yet little is known about coping resources that may mitigate the effects of ethnic discrimination on psychological stress in this rapidly growing population. As such, this...
Perceived discrimination, ethnic identity, and ethnic-racial socialization in Chinese immigrant families before and after the COVID-19 outbreak: An exploratory natural experiment [0.03%]
新冠疫情前后华裔移民家庭中的感知歧视、民族认同和族际社交的探索性自然实验研究
Yiran Yang,Rosanneke A G Emmen,Daudi van Veen et al.
Yiran Yang et al.
Emerging research from the United States indicates that people with an East Asian background experience COVID-19-related racial discrimination. There is some (although not consistent) evidence that these discrimination experiences can in tu...
The benefits of career adaptability on African international students' perception of social support and quality of life in China during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
职业适应性对非洲国际学生在中国新冠肺炎疫情期间的社会支持感和生活质量的影响研究
Huiqi Wang,Lalit Dzifa Kodzo,Yajun Wang et al.
Huiqi Wang et al.
With economic globalization, there has been a rapid increase in the number of sojourners in the workforce and in international education. However, little is known about the impact of career adaptability (a key psychosocial resource for mana...
Heightened religiosity proactively and reactively responds to the COVID-19 pandemic across the globe: Novel insights from the parasite-stress theory of sociality and the behavioral immune system theory [0.03%]
宗教在新冠疫情全球大流行期间的积极和消极应对——来自寄生虫压力理论和行为免疫系统理论的新见解
Mac Zewei Ma
Mac Zewei Ma
According to the parasite-stress theory of sociality and the behavioral immune system theory, heightened religiosity serves an anti-pathogen function by promoting in-group assortative sociality. Thus, highly religious countries/territories ...
Mobility patterns and COVID growth: Moderating role of country culture [0.03%]
移动性模式和COVID增长:国家文化的作用
Arunima Rana,Tuheena Mukherjee,Souradip Adak
Arunima Rana
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in countries reacting differently to an ongoing crisis situation. Latent to this reaction mechanism is the inherent cultural characteristics of each society resulting in differential responses to epidemic ...
Lyn Lewis,Parisa Tadi,Anienie Veldsman et al.
Lyn Lewis et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a global reach, impacting each one of us to varying degrees. Research is emerging on the medical, educational, social, and psychological effects of this pandemic; however, little has appeared yet on the impact ...
Beyond Mere Surviving: The role of host country support and gratitude in thriving during the pandemic [0.03%]
超越仅仅生存:疫情期间东道国支持和感恩在促进生活幸福感方面的角色
Jing Hua,Lu Zheng,Alan Walker et al.
Jing Hua et al.
While the ensuing COVID-19 pandemic has significantly altered individuals' lives worldwide, it has been perhaps especially disruptive to the lives of sojourners as many have been unable to return home and are absent from their families, a f...
Ethnic minority, immigrants, and Indigenous people's well-being disparities in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic: The mediating role of threat perceptions [0.03%]
加拿大新冠疫情下的民族 minorities,移民和土著人民的福祉差距:威胁感知的中介作用
Nigel Mantou Lou,Kimberly A Noels,Ying Shan Doris Zhang et al.
Nigel Mantou Lou et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic's differential impact on ethnic minorities, immigrants, and Indigenous people (e.g., mortality and infection rate, as well as psychological well-being) may exacerbate existing disparities. This study examined perceived...
Social support for international students who faced emotional challenges midst Wuhan's 76-day lockdown during early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间武汉封城期间外国留学生的社会支持及其情感挑战
Alexander Scott English,Yang Yang,Rachael C Marshall et al.
Alexander Scott English et al.
This study is a phenomenological investigation of the emotional challenges of international students experiencing the 76-day lockdown in Wuhan during the early stages of the COVID-19 epidemic in China. This study employed the psychological ...