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May 16, 2021 · Research has revealed how different personalities are coping with COVID-19 lockdowns – and suggest how you can fare better by practicing traits and skills that don’t come naturally.
May 26, 2020 · Adaptability may be your most essential skill in the covid-19 world. Across the world, humans are living through a period of extraordinary change, with jobs lost, businesses closed, graduations...
This general argument also illuminates a pathway to flourishing during the COVID-19 pandemic, the risks of which have induced powerful fears, exacerbated injustices, and rendered life and death decisions far more common. Contexts of risk and fear call for the virtue of courage.
To assess knowledge related to COVID-19, we created 15 True/False questions from public-facing information provided on Johns Hopkins Medicine website on basic definitions and common myths about COVID-19.
Oct 14, 2024 · While the role of personality traits in facing the COVID-19 pandemic has been widely investigated in literature, empirical data concerning the impact of EI on the acceptance of preventive...
Feb 1, 2023 · Moreover, we focused on general intelligence because we hypothesized that reasoning and comprehension skills are important for compliance with COVID-19 measures, since they may be helpful in understanding the risks associated with the infection and the need to adopt preventive measures.
May 19, 2021 · These findings provide an exploration post-traumatic symptom patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic, involving the big five personality traits and defense mechanisms. These results may be useful for developing interventions, treatments, and prevention activities.