Pauline Marsh,Lucy O Diekmann,Monika Egerer et al.
Pauline Marsh et al.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries experienced something of a boom in interest in gardening. Gardens have long been considered as refuges into which we retreat to escape various struggles and challenges. In this study we examine t...
Suffering, Mental Health, and Psychological Well-being During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Study of U.S. Adults With Chronic Health Conditions [0.03%]
COVID-19大流行期间的痛苦,精神健康和心理幸福感:具有慢性疾病的美国成年人的纵向研究
Richard G Cowden,Edward B Davis,Victor Counted et al.
Richard G Cowden et al.
Suffering has been a topic of considerable discussion in the fields of medicine and palliative care, yet few studies have reported causal evidence linking the experience of suffering to health and well-being. In this three-wave prospective ...
Meaning in life and impact of COVID-19 pandemic on African immigrants in the United States [0.03%]
生活的意义以及COVID-19疫情对在美国的非洲移民的影响
Angela U Ekwonye,Bellarmine A Ezumah,Ngozi Nwosisi
Angela U Ekwonye
This study explored the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic impact, with its unprecedented isolation norm and social distancing requirements, on African immigrants in the United States. We focused on the sources of meaning in their daily lives, how they...
Ethnic density, social support, and loneliness among Chinese immigrants in Philadelphia [0.03%]
华裔移民在费城的族裔密度、社会支持与孤独感的关系研究
Marilyn Tseng,Emily Walton,Elizabeth Handorf et al.
Marilyn Tseng et al.
Living in more 'ethnically dense' areas is thought to promote health, possibly by facilitating social support and a sense of belonging. Because of kin networks and cultural obligations, family relationships may be particularly important for...