Material hardship and use of social safety net programs among LGBT adults and their families [0.03%]
LGBT成年人及其家庭的物质困境与社会安全网计划利用情况
Emmett R Henderson,Maiya Hotchkiss,Clarisse A Lin et al.
Emmett R Henderson et al.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people experience higher levels of economic insecurity and poverty compared to non-LGBT people. Social safety net programs may reduce this disparity, but the uptake of these programs among LGBT...
Trajectories of affective and cognitive well-being at times of COVID-19 containment policies in Italy [0.03%]
2019冠状病毒病疫情期间意大利疫情管控措施下的情感与认知幸福感轨迹分析
Egidio Riva,Mario Lucchini,Marta Pancheva et al.
Egidio Riva et al.
This paper draws on a subsample (N=851) of respondents to ITA.LI - Italian Lives - a recently established panel study on a probability sample of individuals aged 16+ living in Italy - to track changes in the affective (positive and negative...
Association of public explanations of why children struggle and support for policy solutions using a national sample [0.03%]
基于全国样本的儿童学习困境与政策支持之间的关系研究
Joanne Klevens,Sarah Treves-Kagan,Marilyn Metzler et al.
Joanne Klevens et al.
Purpose: Despite evidence showing the importance of structural determinants for child well-being and the existence of policies that can promote child well-being, many communities are not adopting these policies. Limited a...
Monogamy as protection against COVID-19?: Non-monogamy stigma and risk (Mis)perception [0.03%]
婚姻是预防新冠病毒吗?非婚性行为的污名化与风险(误)感知
Terri D Conley,Jennifer L Piemonte,Ishita Shukla et al.
Terri D Conley et al.
COVID-19 public health messages largely communicated that Americans were "safer at home." Implicit in this advice are messages about protections ostensibly also offered by monogamy-that having more relationships is always more dangerous tha...
A multi-variable model for explaining long-term commitment to volunteering among COVID-19 volunteers [0.03%]
一个多变量模型:解释新冠疫情志愿者长期承诺的动机
Liat Kulik
Liat Kulik
The aim of the study was to test variables that explain long-term commitment to volunteering among volunteers in the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Israel. Long-term commitment to volunteering was tested by the participants' evaluat...
Rowena Leary,Kathryn Asbury
Rowena Leary
Feelings of isolation have been prevalent worldwide since March 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns. This has prompted increased concerns about loneliness and related mental health problems. During the first UK COVID-19 lockdown, 71 par...
Not "My" crisis: Social identity and followers' crisis responses to COVID-19 [0.03%]
不是“我的”危机:社会身份与追随者的新冠肺炎危机反应
Vienne W Lau,Dwight C K Tse,Michelle C Bligh et al.
Vienne W Lau et al.
Operationalizing social group identification as political partisanship, we examine followers' (i.e., US residents') affective experiences and behavioral responses during the initial COVID-19 outbreak in the United States (March to May 2020)...
How social support predicts anxiety among university students during COVID-19 control phase: Mediating roles of self-esteem and resilience [0.03%]
COVID-19疫情期间社交支持通过自我评价和韧性对大学生焦虑的预测作用研究
Yacong Shu,Wenzheng Lin,Jia Yang et al.
Yacong Shu et al.
Public health emergency, such as COVID-19 pandemic, generally has severe impacts on mental health in public. One of the often-neglected negative consequences is that the control and prevention measures of COVID-19 in the post-epidemic can p...
Social comparison for concern and action on climate change, racial injustice, and COVID-19 [0.03%]
社会比较在气候变化、种族不公和新冠疫情方面的关切与行动
Virginia Ulichney,Johanna M Jarcho,Thomas F Shipley et al.
Virginia Ulichney et al.
Preventing the negative impacts of major, intersectional social issues hinges on personal concern and willingness to take action. This research examines social comparison in the context of climate change, racial injustice, and COVID-19 duri...
Better support for national than local system during the COVID-19 pandemic in China [0.03%]
中国在COVID-19大流行期间更支持国家而非地方系统
Xiaona Xie,Yue Zhang,Robert Jiqi Zhang et al.
Xiaona Xie et al.
Individuals increase their support for social systems in response to the threat, panic, and uncertainty that characterized the COVID-19 pandemic. This could be because a powerful social system can compensate for a lack of control at the ind...