The development of subjective well-being across the life span: A meta-analytic review of longitudinal studies.

S Buecker, M Luhmann, P Haehner, JL Bühler… - Psychological …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
How does subjective well-being (SWB) develop across the life span? Theories and previous
empirical research suggest heterogeneous conclusions regarding this question. Therefore …

A socio‐interpersonal perspective on PTSD: The case for environments and interpersonal processes

A Maercker, AB Horn - Clinical psychology & psychotherapy, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common reaction to traumatic experiences. We
propose a socio‐interpersonal model of PTSD that complements existing models of post …

Religion and reactance to COVID-19 mitigation guidelines.

D DeFranza, M Lindow, K Harrison, A Mishra… - American …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
During the current COVID-19 pandemic, religious gatherings have become intense hot spots
for the spread of the virus. In this research, we focus on the religiosity of communities to …

[图书][B] What doesn't kill us: The new psychology of posttraumatic growth

S Joseph - 2013 - books.google.com
For the past twenty years, pioneering psychologist Stephen Joseph has worked with
survivors of trauma. His studies have yielded a startling discovery: that a wide range of …

Americans respond politically to 9/11: Understanding the impact of the terrorist attacks and their aftermath.

L Huddy, S Feldman - American psychologist, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
The 9/11 terrorist attacks have had profound effect on US domestic and foreign security
policy, leading to several expensive wars and the erosion of civil liberties (under the USA …

Is low positive emotionality a specific risk factor for depression? A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.

GK Khazanov, AM Ruscio - Psychological bulletin, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Depression is well known to share a negative cross-sectional relationship with personality
constructs defined by positive emotion (positive affect, extraversion, behavioral activation) …

Benefit finding in the COVID-19 pandemic: College students' positive coping strategies

R August, A Dapkewicz - Journal of Positive School Psychology, 2021 - journalppw.com
The ability of college students to cope effectively during the COVID-19 pandemic is an
ongoing concern which could have implications for a generation of students' health and well …

Shared trauma, resilience, and growth: A roadmap toward transcultural conceptualization.

DA Ali, CR Figley, RG Tedeschi… - … , Practice, and Policy, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Countless communities worldwide are exposed directly and subsequently to the
effects of massive-scale collective stressors, from natural disasters to human-caused. In …

A bioecological model of mass trauma: Individual, community, and societal effects

MA Hoffman, T Kruczek - The Counseling Psychologist, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Biopsychosocial consequences of catastrophic events create an ongoing need for research
that examines the effects of mass traumas, developing psychosocial interventions, and …

Association of compassion and empathy with prosocial health behaviors and attitudes in a pandemic

MM Karnaze, J Bellettiere, CS Bloss - PloS one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
This investigation examined how dispositional compassion and empathy were associated
with prosocial behaviors and attitudes in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Every two weeks from …