Warning: file_get_contents(https://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&id=32544705
&cmd=llinks): Failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
in C:\Inetpub\vhosts\kidney.de\httpdocs\pget.php on line 215
Deprecated: Implicit conversion from float 209.6 to int loses precision in C:\Inetpub\vhosts\kidney.de\httpdocs\pget.php on line 534
Deprecated: Implicit conversion from float 209.6 to int loses precision in C:\Inetpub\vhosts\kidney.de\httpdocs\pget.php on line 534
Warning: imagejpeg(C:\Inetpub\vhosts\kidney.de\httpdocs\phplern\32544705
.jpg): Failed to open stream: No such file or directory in C:\Inetpub\vhosts\kidney.de\httpdocs\pget.php on line 117 Psychiatry+Res
2020 ; 291
(ä): 113216
Nephropedia Template TP
gab.com Text
Twit Text FOAVip
Twit Text #
English Wikipedia
Psychological resilience during the COVID-19 lockdown
#MMPMID32544705
Killgore WDS
; Taylor EC
; Cloonan SA
; Dailey NS
Psychiatry Res
2020[Sep]; 291
(ä): 113216
PMID32544705
show ga
Some individuals are more psychologically resilient to adversity than others, an
issue of great importance during the emerging mental health issues associated
with the COVID-19 pandemic. To identify factors that may contribute to greater
psychological resilience during the first weeks of the nation-wide lockdown
efforts, we asked 1,004 U.S. adults to complete assessments of resilience, mental
health, and daily behaviors and relationships. Average resilience was lower than
published norms, but was greater among those who tended to get outside more
often, exercise more, perceive more social support from family, friends, and
significant others, sleep better, and pray more often. Psychological resilience
in the face of the pandemic is related to modifiable factors.