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ISSN:1758-0846

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Elizabeth J Austin,Alexandria Blacker,Isha Kalia Elizabeth J Austin
As health systems rapidly respond to COVID-19, it is unclear how these changes influence the experiences and well-being of female healthcare providers (FHCPs), including the potential for FHCPs to develop compassion fatigue and secondary tr...
Maria Francisca Saldanha,Laurie J Barclay Maria Francisca Saldanha
Decades of research have demonstrated that experiencing workplace unfairness can result in profound negative consequences for employees. Integrating conservation of resources theory with meaning-finding perspectives, we argue that engaging ...
Yanjuan Li,Yueqin Hu,Wanting Yang et al. Yanjuan Li et al.
Traditional self-compassion-based interventions have been shown to be beneficial for improving psychological health. With the development of technology, online interventions accessible via smart phones start to emerge. The current study aim...
Tamar Blanchard,Robert E McGrath,Eranda Jayawickreme Tamar Blanchard
The present study assessed whether seven specific character strengths may function to promote resilience or growth following interpersonal loss. A sample of 3710 adults, including 557 who experienced a recent interpersonal loss (defined as ...
Clément Ginoux,Sandrine Isoard-Gautheur,Philippe Sarrazin Clément Ginoux
Recovery refers to the process of replenishing resources that occurs when employees distance themselves from their work, leading to improvements in work-related well-being indicators (WRWB), such as burnout and vigor. Research has shown tha...
Sofia Tagini,Agostino Brugnera,Roberta Ferrucci et al. Sofia Tagini et al.
Understanding the determinants of risk perception for COVID-19 might help to promote self-preventive behaviours. This scoping review aimed to map the extent, variety and characteristics of the evidence on the possible determinants of risk p...
Xiaoyan Li,Shaobing Su,Jiale Xiao et al. Xiaoyan Li et al.
The present study examined what, if any, patterns of parental control are associated with multiple indicators of psychosocial well-being and whether changes in these patterns over time predict subsequent psychosocial well-being. Latent prof...
Andrian Liem,Andre M N Renzaho,Kevin Hannam et al. Andrian Liem et al.
No existing review has synthesized key questions about acculturation experiences among international migrant workers. This review aimed to explore (1) What are global migrant workers' experiences with acculturation and acculturative stress?...
Chiara A M Spatola,Emanuele Maria Giusti,Giada Rapelli et al. Chiara A M Spatola et al.
Previous studies have shown that experiential avoidance (EA) is associated with physical and psychological well-being in medical and non-medical samples. The aims of the present study were to evaluate the reciprocal association between psyc...
Antonella Lopez,Alessandro Oronzo Caffò,Luigi Tinella et al. Antonella Lopez et al.
The lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak in 2019 (COVID-19) has caused psychological distress and cognitive discomfort for emerging adults, who have experienced increased rumination, intrusive thoughts and cognitive failures. States of ...