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Field: Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction

Psychological Impact of COVID-19 and Lockdown among University Students in Malaysia: Implications and Policy Recommendations

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Sheela Sundarasen, Karuthan Chinna, Kamilah Kamaludin, Mohammad Nurunnabi et al.

Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Year: 2020
Citations: 750

The COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown has taken the world by storm. This study examines its impact on the anxiety level of university students in Malaysia during the peak of the crisis and the pertinent characteristics affecting their anxiety. A cross-sectional online survey, using Zung’s self-rati...

Social SciencesPsychologyClinical PsychologyOpen Access
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Coping with global uncertainty: Perceptions of COVID-19 psychological distress, relationship quality, and dyadic coping for romantic partners across 27 countries

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Ashley K. Randall, Gabriel A. León, Emanuele Basili, Tamás Martos et al.

Journal: Journal of Social and Personal RelationshipsYear: 2021Citations: 274

Following the global outbreak of COVID-19 in March 2020, individuals report psychological distress associated with the “new normal”—social distancing, financial hardships, and increased responsibilities while working from home. Given the interpersonal nature of stress and coping responses between ro...

Social SciencesPsychologySocial PsychologyOpen Access
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Practicing Compassion Increases Happiness and Self-Esteem

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Myriam Mongrain, Jacqueline Chin, Leah B. Shapira

Journal: Journal of Happiness StudiesYear: 2010Citations: 174
Social SciencesPsychologyClinical Psychology
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Stress and worry in the 2020 coronavirus pandemic: relationships to trust and compliance with preventive measures across 48 countries in the COVIDiSTRESS global survey

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Andreas Lieberoth, Shiang-Yi Lin, Sabrina Stöckli, Hyemin Han et al.

Journal: Royal Society Open ScienceYear: 2021Citations: 146

The COVIDiSTRESS global survey collects data on early human responses to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic from 173 429 respondents in 48 countries. The open science study was co-designed by an international consortium of researchers to investigate how psychological responses differ across countries and cu...

Social SciencesPsychologyClinical PsychologyOpen Access
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COVIDiSTRESS Global Survey dataset on psychological and behavioural consequences of the COVID-19 outbreak

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Yuki Yamada, Dominik‐Borna Ćepulić, Tao Coll‐Martín, Stéphane Debove et al.

Journal: Scientific DataYear: 2021Citations: 134

This N = 173,426 social science dataset was collected through the collaborative COVIDiSTRESS Global Survey - an open science effort to improve understanding of the human experiences of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic between 30th March and 30th May, 2020. The dataset allows a cross-cultural study of psyc...

Social SciencesPsychologyClinical PsychologyOpen Access
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Destructive de-energizing relationships: How thriving buffers their effect on performance.

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Alexandra Gerbasi, Christine L. Porath, Andrew Parker, Gretchen M. Spreitzer et al.

Journal: Journal of Applied PsychologyYear: 2015Citations: 133

In this paper, we establish the relationship between de-energizing relationships and individual performance in organizations. To date, the emphasis in social network research has largely been on positive dimensions of relationships despite literature from social psychology revealing the prevalence a...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementOpen Access
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Well-being, Happiness and Why Relationships Matter: Evidence from Bangladesh

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Laura Camfield, Kaneta Choudhury, Joe Devine

Journal: Journal of Happiness StudiesYear: 2007Citations: 130
Social SciencesPsychologySocial Psychology
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Social Capital and Quality of Life in Old Age

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Jan Nilsson, Avni Rana, Zarina Nahar Kabir

Journal: Journal of Aging and HealthYear: 2006Citations: 130

The objective of this article is to identify determinants of quality of life (QoL) and investigate their association with individual- and community-level social capital among older people in rural Bangladesh. A cross-sectional study of 1,135 elderly persons (aged >/= 60 years) was conducted in a rur...

Social SciencesHealthHealth disparities and outcomes
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Measurement Invariance of the Satisfaction With Life Scale Across 26 Countries

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Seulki Jang, Eunsook Kim, Chunhua Cao, Tammy D. Allen et al.

Journal: Journal of Cross-Cultural PsychologyYear: 2017Citations: 119

The Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) is a commonly used life satisfaction scale. Cross-cultural researchers use SWLS to compare mean scores of life satisfaction across countries. Despite the wide use of SWLS in cross-cultural studies, measurement invariance of SWLS has rarely been investigated, a...

Social SciencesPsychologySocial PsychologyOpen Access
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Community trust reduces myopic decisions of low-income individuals

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Jon Jachimowicz, Salah Chafik, Sabeth Munrat, Jaideep Prabhu et al.

Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesYear: 2017Citations: 114

) are not forced to take the immediate reward out of financial need. Low-income individuals may be both less likely to believe future payoffs will occur and less able to forego immediate rewards due to higher financial need; they may thus appear to discount the future more heavily. We propose that t...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingAccountingOpen Access
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Autonomy or Dependence – or Both?: Perspectives from Bangladesh

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Joe Devine, Laura Camfield, Ian Gough

Journal: Journal of Happiness StudiesYear: 2006Citations: 106
Social SciencesPsychologySocial Psychology
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The social advantage of miscalibrated individuals: The relationship between social class and overconfidence and its implications for class-based inequality.

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Peter Belmi, Margaret A. Neale, David Reiff, Rosemary Ulfe

Journal: Journal of Personality and Social PsychologyYear: 2019Citations: 102

on Jul 8 2019 (see record 2019-40421-001). In the article, the first sentence in the Social class, perceived competence, and status attainment section is incorrect due to a printer error and should read instead as follows: Hypothesis 4 predicted that relative to individuals with lower social class, ...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceSocial and Intergroup Psychology
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Motivating job characteristics and happiness at work: A multilevel perspective.

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Wido G. M. Oerlemans, Arnold B. Bakker

Journal: Journal of Applied PsychologyYear: 2018Citations: 98

Employees may react differently to the perceived availability of motivating job characteristics during work activities, depending on the degree to which such motivating job characteristics are also present at the job level and individual differences. This study expands Job Characteristics Theory (JC...

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Coping with COVID-19 and movement control order (MCO): experiences of university students in Malaysia

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Kamilah Kamaludin, Karuthan Chinna, Sheela Sundarasen, Heba Bakr Khoshaim et al.

Journal: HeliyonYear: 2020Citations: 97

This study examined how university students in Malaysia coped with the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions on movement (also known as MCO). A total of 983 students participated in a survey conducted online between April 20 and May 24, 2020. The psychological impact was mea...

Social SciencesPsychologyClinical PsychologyOpen Access
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Knowledge and adaptive capacity

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Casey Williams, Adrian Fenton, Saleemul Huq

Journal: Nature Climate ChangeYear: 2015Citations: 97
Social SciencesPsychologySocial Psychology
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