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  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,016 Views
19 Pages

This study provides basic data for enhancing coping abilities in emergencies concerning direct long-term care (LTC) workers, which is necessary for providing safe care for elderly patients living in facilities and at home. A survey was conducted incl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,884 Views
19 Pages

This study aimed to develop and implement an emergency coping education program using a case-based small-group learning method and verify its effect on care workers’ emergency coping abilities. The study was conducted with 72 care workers in older ad...

  • Article
  • Open Access
43 Citations
4,646 Views
11 Pages

Psychological Distress, Fear of COVID-19, and Resilient Coping Abilities among Healthcare Workers in a Tertiary First-Line Hospital during the Coronavirus Pandemic

  • Enrico Collantoni,
  • Anna Maria Saieva,
  • Valentina Meregalli,
  • Cristian Girotto,
  • Giovanni Carretta,
  • Deris Gianni Boemo,
  • Greta Bordignon,
  • Alfio Capizzi,
  • Cristina Contessa and
  • Angela Favaro
  • + 3 authors

2 April 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic is causing a heavy burden in hospital healthcare workers (HCW) in terms of increased work, organizational changes, risk exposure, and social stigma. The present study aims at evaluating the psychological outcome among HCWs at th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,995 Views
13 Pages

The Relationship of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid on Mood and Coping Ability in Prediabetic Middle Aged and Older Adults

  • Rachael K. Aquino,
  • Michael Perez,
  • Payel Sil,
  • Terry Shintani,
  • Rosanne Harrigan and
  • Beatriz Rodriguez

In 2010, approximately 79 million Americans had prediabetes and about 50 percent of those individuals were 65 years and older. The most effective diabetes prevention method in prediabetic adults is lifestyle modification. However, despite the benefit...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,653 Views
8 Pages

27 November 2020

Evidence demonstrated that self-mastery and coping ability predict mental health in adults and children. However, there is a lack of research analyzing the relationships between those constructs in parents and children. Self-report data from 89 dyads...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,243 Views
15 Pages

14 June 2024

Grounded in the Conservation of Resources (COR) theory, this study explored the contribution of flexible work arrangements within the increasing digitalization of workplaces. In particular, with a specific focus on what happened when employees telewo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,451 Views
11 Pages

Carriers of pathogenic variants causing hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) are confronted with a high risk to develop malignancies early in life. The present study aimed to determine the type of psychological distress and coping ability in w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,300 Views
20 Pages

5 September 2016

Based on the national precipitation dataset in the Huang-Huai-Hai River Basin of China for the 1961–2011 period, the China-Z growing season index was calculated to analyze the characteristics of the evolution of meteorological droughts. Data from sta...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
12,063 Views
13 Pages

Emotional intelligence (EI), problem-oriented coping, and resilience have been deeply studied as psychological predictors of wellbeing in stressful daily situations. The aim was to find out whether coping, EI, and resilience are predictors of well-be...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,989 Views
16 Pages

The Impact of Structural and Meso-Level Factors on Caregiver Coping Abilities When Supporting a Child with Cancer: A Qualitative Study

  • Vivian Christensen,
  • Melissa Varnum,
  • Kellee Parker,
  • Lai Hin Kimi Chan,
  • Lauren Saxton and
  • Erika Cottrell

Family caregivers of children diagnosed with cancer often experience periods of significant stress. We provide an in-depth examination of the impacts of structural (health care and leave policies) and meso-level (organizations and communities/social...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,934 Views
23 Pages

22 March 2023

Mothers with cancer report guilt associated with failing to successfully balance their parental roles and cancer. This study utilized a cross-sectional mixed-methods design and intersectional framework to investigate the multiple roles that mothers w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,442 Views
15 Pages

3 August 2022

Early experience of a complex environment can improve biologically relevant traits related to coping abilities. However, the mechanisms underlying these positive effects have not been well explored. We hypothesized that giving chicks possibilities to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,428 Views
16 Pages

Public health emergency coping capacity has been an important direction in crisis research in recent years. The use of the public health emergency coping capacity scale to evaluate the public’s response and feelings regarding public health emer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,456 Views
21 Pages

30 April 2023

In this paper, taking the jurisdiction of Anhui Province as the research area, a vulnerability assessment index system of human settlements was constructed from “exposure–sensitivity–coping ability”. Based on the GIS spatial a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
59 Citations
13,505 Views
11 Pages

9 March 2020

Based on a primary prevention perspective, the main purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between ability emotional intelligence, cognitive emotion regulation strategies, and well-being indicators (e.g., psychological well-being and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,470 Views
19 Pages

30 May 2024

Employees with mental illness are often the first to be unable to cope with increasingly complex psychosocial work demands. But people without mental illness can also suffer from, for example, high workload. This study compares a short coaching to st...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
6,992 Views
12 Pages

This study investigated the relationships between leader–member exchange (LMX) and workers’ perceptions of family–work conflict (FWC) and between LMX and satisfaction with remote working (SRW). It also assessed the moderating effect...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,443 Views
21 Pages

The significant deterioration of economic prosperity in Greece during the economic crisis decreased patients’ ability to pay. Thus, the objective of this study is to determine the factors affecting healthcare affordability in Greece during an e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
146 Citations
15,851 Views
18 Pages

23 February 2020

Access to finance is often cited as a key factor for sustainable poverty alleviation, but expanding access to the poor remains an important challenge for financial institutions. Much hope has, therefore, been placed in the transformative power of dig...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
916 Views
28 Pages

Driving Sustainable Adaptation Through Community Engagement: A Social Adaptive Capacity Tool for Climate Policy

  • Monika Piotrkowska,
  • Katarzyna Rędzińska,
  • Monika Zgutka and
  • Małgorzata Płaszczyca

22 October 2025

Existing studies on adaptive capacity often focus on isolated theoretical aspects of the concept, without offering practical tools for climate policy. Moreover, gaps remain in integrating public participation into adaptation strategies and in extendi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,387 Views
16 Pages

The Relationship between the Ability to Cope with Unexpected Perturbations and Mechanical and Functional Ankle Instability

  • Nili Steinberg,
  • Galit Tenenbaum,
  • Aviva Zeev,
  • Jeremy Witchalls and
  • Gordon Waddington

2 November 2022

We aimed to examine the associations between ankle instability, identified by mechanical and functional assessments, and an individual’s ability to cope unexpected perturbations. Sixty students were assessed for five different mechanical/functi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,635 Views
18 Pages

Examining the Ability of Communities to Cope with Food Insecurity due to Climate Change

  • Mary Nsabagwa,
  • Anthony Mwije,
  • Alex Nimusiima,
  • Ronald Inguula Odongo,
  • Bob Alex Ogwang,
  • Peter Wasswa,
  • Isaac Mugume,
  • Charles Basalirwa,
  • Faridah Nalwanga and
  • Irene Musiime
  • + 3 authors

6 October 2021

The changing climate has negatively impacted food systems by affecting rainfall patterns and leading to drought, flooding, and higher temperatures which reduce food production. This study examined the ability of communities to cope with food insecuri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,134 Views
10 Pages

Examining the Autonomic Nervous System in the Relationship among Heart Rate Variability, Stress Coping, and Cognitive Ability in Individuals with Psychiatric Disorders

  • Melanie Lenger,
  • Nina Dalkner,
  • Karin Schwalsberger,
  • Bianca Hagendorfer,
  • Elena Schönthaler,
  • Alexandra Rieger,
  • Alexander Maget,
  • Frederike T. Fellendorf,
  • Carlo Hamm and
  • Eva Z. Reininghaus
  • + 3 authors

8 June 2022

Depression is one of the most severe psychiatric disorders and affects patients on emotional, physical, and cognitive levels. Comorbid somatic conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases, are frequent and affect the quality of life, as well as mortal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,581 Views
9 Pages

Background: Athletes should be distinguished by their capacity to deal with stress effectively. Motivated soccer players will employ stress-coping strategies that are linked to their ability to perform at a high level. The purpose of this study is to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,956 Views
14 Pages

Women’s participation in sports has recently grown worldwide, including in sports typically associated with men (e.g., rugby and football). Similarly, literature on female athletes has increased, but how they cope with premenstrual (PM) physica...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,656 Views
16 Pages

Older Physical Education Teachers’ Wellbeing at Work and Its Challenges

  • Henry Lipponen,
  • Mirja Hirvensalo and
  • Kasper Salin

This article examines older physical education (PE) teachers’ wellbeing over the course of their career in Finland. The study highlights challenges to physical and mental functioning as well as how teachers respond to these challenges. The six...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,738 Views
23 Pages

Mental and Behavioural Responses to Bahá’í Fasting: Looking behind the Scenes of a Religiously Motivated Intermittent Fast Using a Mixed Methods Approach

  • Raphaela M. Ring,
  • Clemens Eisenmann,
  • Farid I. Kandil,
  • Nico Steckhan,
  • Sarah Demmrich,
  • Caroline Klatte,
  • Christian S. Kessler,
  • Michael Jeitler,
  • Michael Boschmann and
  • Daniela A. Koppold-Liebscher
  • + 4 authors

28 February 2022

Background/Objective: Historically, fasting has been practiced not only for medical but also for religious reasons. Bahá’ís follow an annual religious intermittent dry fast of 19 days. We inquired into motivation behind and subjec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,761 Views
15 Pages

Exploring Profiles and Variables Related to Burnout Amongst School Mental Health Providers

  • Ashley Rila,
  • Gerta Bardhoshi,
  • Derek Rodgers,
  • Allison Bruhn and
  • Duhita Mahatmya

21 September 2025

The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine burnout profiles and organizational variables that impact burnout in school mental health providers, such as school counselors, school psychologists, social workers, and interventionists. We di...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,403 Views
10 Pages

Is “Perceived Water Insecurity” Associated with Disaster Risk Perception, Preparedness Attitudes, and Coping Ability in Rural China? (A Health-EDRM Pilot Study)

  • Janice Ying-en Ho,
  • Emily Ying Yang Chan,
  • Holly Ching Yu Lam,
  • May Pui Shan Yeung,
  • Carol Ka Po Wong and
  • Tony Ka Chun Yung

Water security is essential for maintaining health and well-being, and for reducing a population’s vulnerability in a disaster. Among resource-poor villagers in China, water-related disasters and climate change may increasingly affect people&rs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,357 Views
16 Pages

30 May 2024

Agroforestry is known to significantly improve long-term land productivity, potentially enhancing the ability to cope with climate stress. However, there is limited information regarding the accurate monitoring of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in rubber-ba...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
5,077 Views
16 Pages

Quantitative Assessment of Natural Disaster Coping Capacity: An Application for Typhoons

  • Ting Wang,
  • Linsheng Yang,
  • Shaohong Wu,
  • Jiangbo Gao and
  • Binggan Wei

23 July 2020

At present, natural disaster coping capabilities are quantitively represented as high, moderate, or low. These classifications, which are described as the results of relative grades, have failed to reveal the specific grades of disaster coping capaci...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
6,830 Views
21 Pages

Resilience Coping in Preschool Children: The Role of Emotional Ability, Age, and Gender

  • Huaruo Chen,
  • Qiuyun Hong,
  • Jie Xu,
  • Fei Liu,
  • Ya Wen and
  • Xueying Gu

Background: In the process of children’s physical and mental development, emotional ability is an important part of their cognitive and social ability. Resilience in the face of difficulties or setbacks and other adversity will also produce differenc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,806 Views
17 Pages

19 October 2023

The ability to adaptively cope with the challenges of stressful events such as the COVID-19 pandemic is crucial for healthy aging. One effective coping strategy is social coping in which social networks are tapped for support. However, our review of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,302 Views
10 Pages

15 July 2021

Coping flexibility is conceptually similar to both inhibition and set-shifting. Though they serve different functions, all three are robustly associated with depression. Coping flexibility is the ability to relinquish a coping strategy regarded as in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,703 Views
16 Pages

The study aimed to develop and evaluate a violence prevention program for nursing students to improve communication self-efficacy, problem-focused coping style, emotion-focused coping style, and the ability to cope with violence. Using an eight-sessi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,257 Views
17 Pages

11 February 2023

Calcifying marine organisms, including the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica), are vulnerable to ocean acidification (OA) because it is more difficult to precipitate calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Previous investigations of the molecular mechanisms a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
1,144 Views
6 Pages

Cancer Nutrition Rehabilitation Program: The Role of Social Work

  • Diane Townsend,
  • C. Accurso–Massana,
  • C. Lechman,
  • S. Duder and
  • M. Chasen

1 November 2010

The Cancer Nutrition Rehabilitation (CNR) program at the McGill University Health Centre is an interdisciplinary 8-week treatment program offering patients information, education, treatment, and support in areas such as diet, exercise, and rehabilita...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
6,266 Views
13 Pages

12 May 2024

Background: The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented and unexpected change all around the globe. The long-term effects are still ongoing, especially those related to the confinement measures. The study took place during the f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
1,501 Views
12 Pages

Associations between entrepreneurial self-efficacy and other psycho-educational variables

  • Francisco Manuel Morales Rodríguez,
  • José Miguel Giménez Lozano and
  • Ana María Morales Rodríguez

The aim of the present study is to contrast the existing associations between entrepreneurial self-efficacy and other psycho-educational variables such as emotional intelligence and coping strategies of daily stress in a sample of university students...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,586 Views
14 Pages

Associations between Coping Strategies and Cyberhate Involvement: Evidence from Adolescents across Three World Regions

  • Sebastian Wachs,
  • Juan Manuel Machimbarrena,
  • Michelle F. Wright,
  • Manuel Gámez-Guadix,
  • Soeun Yang,
  • Ruthaychonnee Sittichai,
  • Ritu Singh,
  • Ramakrishna Biswal,
  • Katerina Flora and
  • Norman Krause
  • + 3 authors

Cyberhate represents a risk to adolescents’ development and peaceful coexistence in democratic societies. Yet, not much is known about the relationship between adolescents’ ability to cope with cyberhate and their cyberhate involvement. T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,370 Views
12 Pages

The aim of the study was to determine the personality traits, strategies of coping with stress and psychophysical wellbeing of surgical and non-surgical Polish doctors. The study used the following questionnaires and scales: the Resiliency Assessment...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
8,573 Views
21 Pages

Conceptual Framework for Disaster Management in Coastal Cities Using Climate Change Resilience and Coping Ability

  • Moslem Imani,
  • Shang-Lien Lo,
  • Hoda Fakour,
  • Chung-Yen Kuo and
  • Shariat Mobasser

23 December 2021

Global warming and environmental changes have resulted in more frequent and extreme weather events, as well as larger-scale disasters around the world. This study presents a disaster risk analysis in Taiwan coastal area using the Climate Disaster Res...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,452 Views
10 Pages

8 August 2023

As the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic ends, it is worth considering whether the ability to cope with such a pandemic has improved. The initial response to COVID-19 was hampered by the fear of new infectious diseases and spread of misinformat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,818 Views
12 Pages

Working in the hospitality industry is stressful due to the intensive workload and extended work hours; this stress has increased after the COVID-19 pandemic due to high levels of job insecurity, downsizing, and laying off procedures. Employees in th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,568 Views
14 Pages

Coping Styles among People with Parkinson’s Disease: A Three-Year Follow-Up Study

  • Maria H. Nilsson,
  • Frank Oswald,
  • Sebastian Palmqvist and
  • Björn Slaug

12 December 2020

People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) experience a gradual loss of functional abilities that affects all facets of their daily life. There is a lack of longitudinal studies on coping styles in relation to the disease progression among people wit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,758 Views
18 Pages

Pain and Coping Strategies as Determinants of Malnutrition Risk in Lung Cancer Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study

  • Jacek Polański,
  • Wojciech Tański,
  • Krzysztof Dudek and
  • Beata Jankowska-Polańska

10 July 2024

Progressive cachexia and malnutrition severely impact the physical and mental condition of cancer patients. Pain is a prognostic factor for shorter survival in cancer patients, and coping strategies are crucial for adapting to treatment and dietary r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,102 Views
13 Pages

Assessing Decentering Capacity in Athletes: A Moderated Mediation Model

  • Pierluigi Diotaiuti,
  • Giuseppe Valente,
  • Stefano Corrado and
  • Stefania Mancone

Decentering has received more attention in sports literature as a self-regulating skill capable of significantly limiting episodes of mental block in competitive situations. This contribution depicts a comparative study conducted with 375 Italian nat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
42 Citations
17,357 Views
17 Pages

How Do Nurses Cope with Shift Work? A Qualitative Analysis of Open-Ended Responses from a Survey of Nurses

  • Michael Savic,
  • Rowan P. Ogeil,
  • Megan J. Sechtig,
  • Peta Lee-Tobin,
  • Nyssa Ferguson and
  • Dan I. Lubman

Nurses are frequently required to engage in shift work given the 24/7 nature of modern healthcare provision. Despite the health and wellbeing costs associated with shift work, little is known about the types of coping strategies employed by nurses. I...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,395 Views
19 Pages

6 March 2025

Micro- and small enterprises, despite their effective and significant role in strengthening the economy, especially in developing countries, continue to struggle, particularly in adverse conditions and unstable governments. Accordingly, there is a ne...

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